Last December it popped up as QSYSOPR message, I put in a service call;
IBM was out the next business day and replaced it in about 10 minutes.
He said we had about 90 days from the time the message to actual
failure.  So, pay attention to your QSYSOPR messages.  
 
Regards, 
 
Guy 

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date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 12:12:27 -0400
from: ChadB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: RE: Slow AS400 performance


To me it's good they're handling it that way, but I remember finding out
about the setup initially after it turned off the card's battery and
HOSED
up production pretty good for 5-6 hours until the CE got there to
replace
the battery.  I think they could do better about making this setup more
apparent and visible to the user when those controllers are installed.
I
think people tend to learn about it AFTER they run into the problem...


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