[j-nsp] High failure rates for M7i/M10i hard disks?
Hannes Gredler
hannes at juniper.net
Mon Aug 22 15:09:00 EDT 2005
in addition you could set up your profile to notify you once FAs will be
avail.
https://www.juniper.net/alerts/subscribe.jsp?actionBtn=Add
/hannes
Anderson, Ian wrote:
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>Alternatively, is there a bug id# we can watch?
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>Had the same problems here about 35 M7's deployed, currently on our 5th
>RMA...
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>Ian
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
>[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Hannes Gredler
>Sent: 22 August 2005 15:44
>To: info at beprojects.com
>Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
>Subject: Re: [j-nsp] High failure rates for M7i/M10i hard disks?
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>will do - /hannes
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>info at beprojects.com wrote:
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>>Can you post it here once the Field Alert comes out?
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>>Hannes Gredler wrote:
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>>>Javier Gallardo (DF/TEM) wrote:
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>>>>I think so that Juniper people who read this email chain, could take
>>>>the point with manefacturing department to eliminate the problem with
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>>>>HDs at new routers.Also, cold be necessary public a technical
>>>>bulleting with needed actions to find and replace suspected HDs or
>>>>REs. What do yo think?.
>>>>Besides M40 failed router (with only three months in operation), we
>>>>have another dozen of new M10i and another new M40!. //Javier
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>>>the issue is visible and understood - most of the stuff is root-caused
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>>>due to out-of-spec interaction with certain harddisk models i.e. can
>>>be remedied using a sw-upgrade; once we've completed all the
>>>regression testing a field-alert will be released; [ETA: order of
>>>days]
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>>>/hannes
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