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If the battery is ALMOST expired then yes a normal power down is supposed to flush the cache. Every CE I know however says "Force 'em dead" to be *SURE that no data exists in the cache. This comes to them from Rochester. If Rochester is telling them to do that, then I'M doing that too. Have I had problems? Nope, and I don't intend to!!
"The wise man learns from his mistakes, the truly Brilliant learns from someone else's!!"
- Larry Bruce Collins wrote:
I looked thru the archives and found some older information on this but I wanted to make sure that there is no new information that wouldsupersede this.We have to replace the Cache Memory Battery and I want to make sure that if we do a normal power down that it will write the cache to disk and when they replace the battery all will be well. Thanks Bruce "Hoss" Collins IBM Certified Specialist - eServer i5 iSeries System Administrator V5R3 Cisco Certified Network Associate AAA Cooper Transportation Dothan, AL 36303 (334)793-2284 x2434
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