Problem Report: Bingham hub overheating
Posted by postprob on July 17, 2008 at 05:43 AM
Problem: Bingham hub overheating Cause: Cooling problem in Bingham Hub Affects: See note Started: 07/17/2008 12:00 AM Resolved: 07/19/2008 09:00 AM
Notes:
[2008 July 19th Friday 09:00 AM]
Restarted the A/C Unit again, and
notified the Plant Services again.
[2008 July 18th Thursday 06:00 AM]
The A/C Unit wasn't running right again this morning,
so therefore, first completely shut-down and shut-off
its entire electrical circuit, second allowed the whole
circuit to rest for a good while, while openning
the door to the Bingham Hub in the mean-while, to allow
the building A/C to cool and dry the room, from
the outside of the room, third turn the whole circuit
back on, watching it for a little while, to make sure
that it at least stays on, up and running, for a short
while, but with the outside humidity already more than
fifty percent now, and the out side temperature predicted
to rise up to the nineties again today, just like
yesterday, which would to keep a watch on the room's
environment conditions, throughout the rest of the day,
today.
[2008 July 17th Thursday 09:00 AM]
The Circuit Breaker for the A/C Unit wasn't tripped, but
the A/C Unit needed to be restarted again this morning.
[2008 July 17th Thursday 12:00 AM]
Affects 2 modules on Hub 1 and 1 module on hub 2
bingham-h0-e1
1 0009.11f7.e830 to 0009.11f7.e83f 1.0 7.2(1) 8.5(0.46)RFW MinFail
9 Distributed Forwarding Card WS-F6700-DFC3A SAD074805CH 1.0 MinFail
bingham-h0-e2
9 Distributed Forwarding Card WS-F6700-DFC3A SAD074805N0 1.0 MinFail
Created: 07/17/2008 05:43:34 by roo
Updates: 07/17/2008 09:11:04 by euw, 07/18/2008 07:30:24 by euw, 07/19/2008 09:06:06 by euw
