[Beowulf] Tips for diagnosing intermittent problems on a small cluster
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Peter St. John peter.st.john at gmail.comMon Nov 26 09:23:35 PST 2007
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I understood that sometimes the voltage from a fatigued (?), overheated (?) PS may fail the mobo's bootup requirements (which can be stricter re: voltage variations than running requirements) so sometimes a PS has to cool down before the PC will reboot. So particularly, sometimes a PC failing to reboot promptly is a symptom of the PS not max healthy. Peter >... If the motherboard doesn't > handle a reset properly it is not the power supply's fault. > > Regards, > > David Mathog
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