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No IPLing - although we are running a fairly large weekly process during the
time that we receive the warning.

I will elaborate a bit on our computer room - we have 3 physical iSeries
boxes (plus 3 washing machine size 5095 disk enclosures) plus 4 racks of PC
servers and disk arrays. This is cooled by 3 10 ton A/C units. There are
definitely heat issues if an AC goes out but we're certain that this is not
occurring.


"Chuck Lewis" <chuck.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mailman.5313.1254771718.1811.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
You're not automatically IPL'ing then are you ?

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve McKay
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 2:36 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Power usage information?

We have an iSeries 9406-550 at V5R4.

Every Sunday night at roughly the same time, we get an e-mail from our
UPS
indicating that "The size of the load on the UPS is greater than the
rating
on the UPS." We are trying to determine what device is causing this
overage. Some of the other devices in our computer room can display a
graph
of power usage over the past 24 hours. Is there something that shows
the
power usage of iSeries over the past few hours that we can use to solve
this
mystery? If not power usage, is there something that shows that the
system
activated a processor (on its' own) or other component that would cause
the
overage?

(The room is secured by access card, so we know that no one is going
into
the room and plugging in a vacuum cleaner, etc.)

Thanks,

Steve



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