[cisco-voip] CallManager 7.1(3) on MCS7835I3-K9-CMC2

Jason Aarons (US) jason.aarons at us.didata.com
Wed Jun 2 07:26:18 EDT 2010


Customer Data Center lost power, then lost AC so it go hot in there!

I suspect that CallManager 7.1(3) on MCS7835I3-K9-CMC2 got hot enough to where the BIOS protected the machine by shutting it down.  Since it wasn't a power outage I don't think the BIOS would re-start the hardware but rather keep it  shut down and wait for a manual restart. If your engine is overheating you wouldn't want it to keep restarting, you want to protect it right?

Customer tested that during a power down/up scenario the MCS7835I3-K9-CMC2 would reboot and stay running, but I don't want to "test" a high heat situation.  Is there any way to confirm what the expected behavior is when a IBM server (is the MCS-7835I3 actually a IBM x3650-M2) overheats? What is the temp threshold the hardware shuts down, etc.



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