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Hi Jim, That has always been common practice around our shops. The AS/400 has it's own UPS and the remaining Wintel servers all operate under their own UPS grid. We're by no means a big shop (2 AS/400s, 8 Wintel servers), but I would have to guess the bigger shops might operate in the same fashion. Brian. -----Original Message----- From: Jim Franz [mailto:franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:50 AM To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: when a ups doesn't help Had a customer plug a monitor power cord into same rack power strip that i5 was plugged into. This is a regular professional rack with built in power strips. The whole rack, with i5, is covered by a large ups. Power strip "blinked" (some kind of electrical short) and next thing we know, i5 is IPLing. The system value is set to re-ipl when power restored, so it did. Came up fine, but management asking how to avoid this. Is it common to use a large ups for multiple equipment, or do most shops with comm, wintel servers, and i5 isolate the i5 on a separate ups? (and that ups would have to be within power cord distance from server) jim franz
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