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Originally posted by bridgman View PostThat would be interesting. Presumably if the water isn't too deep you could just auto-power-down the systems near the bottom of each rack, and switch off progressively more systems if the water continues to rise
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That would be interesting. Presumably if the water isn't too deep you could just auto-power-down the systems near the bottom of each rack, and switch off progressively more systems if the water continues to rise
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Originally posted by boxie View PostThats looking good!
maybe before finishing consider putting some sort of temp/water sensors down? (not sure if it is even viable/possible)
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Thats looking good!
maybe before finishing consider putting some sort of temp/water sensors down? (not sure if it is even viable/possible)
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The Linux Benchmarking Systems Are Starting To Be Powered Back Up
Phoronix: The Linux Benchmarking Systems Are Starting To Be Powered Back Up
As an update to this past weekend's The Linux Benchmarking Test Farm Is Down For A Few Days, two of the racks are back to being powered up as of this morning...
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