Hello,

in a 8203-E4A, there's a 57B7-001. It's battery is now in warning state and I have a feeling that write-intensive workloads take longer to proceed.

From earlier comments in this group, I learned this is just a "dumb" timer with — so I suspect — a lot of safety margin.

Is it possible to reset this timer remotely? Or is it necessary to go there, force the battery into error state in DST, and disconnect it for at least tow minutes, as Larry pointed out once?

Thanks!

(Please no discussions about dangers and data corruption issues in case of a power outage. I'm well aware of that.)

:wq! PoC


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