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I can get whole e3 systems for $50 from some of the more budgety providers. I'd still pay attention at $50 though, just because I know arp to have its act together. :) ***: dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks
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dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) nathani: What product do folks recommend for auto power cycle on ping failure brycec: First, a warning: Ping failure isn't the most reliable way to detect if a device is down (false positives and false negatives alike)
Second, I used a remote rebooter ages ago that had that very feature. I'm trying to remember its name...
(Damn, I'm really drawing a blank on the name, either vendor or model.) It was a lesser-known name, a small company, some guy's garage, that sort of thing. Sorry ***: dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks
dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) plett: nathani: As an old sysadmin, I'd grab an APC PDU from the scrap shelf and write a contact script for nagios which pokes the PDU. That might not work for everyone though
You could probably do the same with a Smartthings hub and a z-wave outlet, if you wanted to go all IoT on it
Or, you could get kit that doesn't crash and need power cycling ;) ***: Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) brycec: HA! I remembered the name! http://www.synaccess-net.com/np-0808dt/ (not this exact model, but you get the idea)
(They don't seem to list the device I used, an NP-08, but it's basically all the same) ***: dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks
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dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) nathani: thanks brycec
thanks plett mercutio: you could use ipmi
if it's a server that is nathani: its a workstation
dont think it has ipmi
lenovo s30 I think mercutio: with linux?
modprobe ipmi_devintf
ipmitool sensor
then you'll know if it has ipmi or not nathani: its running esxi mercutio: ahh
some stuff has ipmi without having fancy lights out stuff nathani: the whole box crashes like once a week mercutio: hmm nathani: I would think ipmi would go down with it mercutio: prob not
it's probably power saving related
is my guess
most workstation/server crashes seem to be :)
there's been a few bugs over time where servers can get unreliable at low load
memory and overclocking are more suspicious on desktops nathani: could it be old capacitors on the motherboard? mercutio: i doubt it
what cpu is it? nathani: 6 CPUs x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630L 0 @ 2.00GHz
6 core rather mercutio: which version is that? nathani: not sure mercutio: not coming up with anything on google suggesting my theory :(
was it always crashing
or did it start crashing? nathani: I think always
only bought it within the last year or so
the place I bought it from said bring it back they will do some diagnostics dne: Sandy Bridge EP?: http://ark.intel.com/products/64586/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2630L-15M-Cache-2_00-GHz-7_20-GTs-Intel-QPI
not very recent in that case ***: dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks
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dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) plett: nathani: Is ESXi purple screening? If the contents of the purple screen don't indicate a driver issue, run memtest on it overnight as it's most likely bad ram
(I'm guessing you're not running ECC ram in a glorified desktop machine) mercutio: plett: workstation usually means ECC
And E5-2630L afaik doesn't support non-ECC ram ***: dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks
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dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) nathani: dont have a monitor hooked up to the workstation
however it crashed after the same amount of time when running both windwows and linux mercutio: was linux a hard crash or did it show kernel panic nathani: hard crash
I had run a few iteration of the memtest disc earlier
can run it overnight mercutio: maybe a bad mbd ***: dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks
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Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks brycec: Since when? If anything, workstation=nonECC, server=ECC as a rule of thumb. 15:29:08 @mercutio | plett: workstation usually means ECC ***: Nahual has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: brycec: workstation to me usually means ecc non-registered, single cpu of server style cpu
anyway, memtest should say if he has ecc or not
do you have ecc, nathani ? brycec: I equate workstation with desktop mhoran: Same. mercutio: oh i don't
i mean you run desktop apps on it, but desktop means something special now ***: Nahual has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving.) JC_Denton: it'd be nice if non-ecc wasn't a thing anymore mercutio: yeh
even if motherboards could just do ecc with normal memory
motherboards/cpus/whatever