I think it got a little too hot......

BigDov

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Got a message today that I needed to tend to a "fatal failure" today in the factory- apparently there was a flash of fire out the back of a server, lots of smoke and the idiots were still trying to power it down with the power button!!! :tard:

I opened the server up and found the suspect bad dimm. Suprisingly, there was not a bit of damage to the adjacent dimms.......... this is what I pulled out:

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theacoustician said:
How much fucking RAM is in that server?

That's a baby- only 16gb. That particular model is really meant to function with 64gb.

edit- 32gb is the ideal on that one, sorry. 32 512's in there for those pics. The ideal config is 32 1gb dimms :eek:
 
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BigDov said:
These are equivalent to a scaled down entry-level server, so I don't know. Schools and a certain copyer company is really big on 'em though.
Weird research by colleges I get. I don't see what 99% of businesses would do with something that massive.
 
What type of Server is that? We have a few Sun 880s that we have 32GB of RAM in for huge Oracle Databases that control everything from Students Schedules to Fiscal Info.
 
b_sinning said:
What type of Server is that? We have a few Sun 880s that we have 32GB of RAM in for huge Oracle Databases that control everything from Students Schedules to Fiscal Info.

1280/LightWeight 8 :)

Forgot to say that the tech that discovered this problem initially reported there was a blast of flame out the back of the unit, then a ton of smoke- the whole production floor stunk.
 
theacoustician said:
Weird research by colleges I get. I don't see what 99% of businesses would do with something that massive.
:fly:

You should see the shit we have, IBM p690's with 128GB of RAM

On those larger machines, like the equivalent Sun 15K, it's not typically configured as a single host - multiple hosts per frame take some of the CPU's, I/O slots, and RAM. Sun calls 'em 'domains', IBM calls 'em LPARS (Like on their mainframes).
 
BigDov said:
1280/LightWeight 8 :)

Forgot to say that the tech that discovered this problem initially reported there was a blast of flame out the back of the unit, then a ton of smoke- the whole production floor stunk.
That's hilarious, one of the Sun engineers got electrocuted in one of our sites because the power folks improperly grounded the frame :egads:
 
ChikkenNoodul said:
:fly:

You should see the shit we have, IBM p690's with 128GB of RAM

On those larger machines, like the equivalent Sun 15K, it's not typically configured as a single host - multiple hosts per frame take some of the CPU's, I/O slots, and RAM. Sun calls 'em 'domains', IBM calls 'em LPARS (Like on their mainframes).


Yeah, some of the 15k's are shipping out with 288gb of ram these days........ and you describe the set up of hosts or domains perfectly :D
 
ChikkenNoodul said:
That's hilarious, one of the Sun engineers got electrocuted in one of our sites because the power folks improperly grounded the frame :egads:


OMG :lol:

That reminds me of a new fru we got in- the flood and earthquake proof power cords! YES, FLOOD proof. Apparently, they tested them in water or some shit...... no thanks.
 
BigDov said:
Yeah, some of the 15k's are shipping out with 288gb of ram these days........ and you describe the set up of hosts or domains perfectly :D
Damn, that's a lotta RAM

Both systems are pretty slick, the one advantage I see IBM having hardware-wise is the shared I/O cage among all LPAR's, whereas the Sun requires individual I/O boards for each domain. I think it's quite a bit easier to set the Sun system up though...