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I check QSYSMSG & other places regularly, so I am familiar with what is
normally there. 99% of the time it is someone either forgot their password
& ran out of guesses, or a flakey conneciton simulating same.
I have OUTQ Q400 to snare security audit checks, which get a nitely report
for me off the job scheduler.
The last time I looked at QSYSMSG prior to the big outage, it had info on a
couple recent 1 second outages, where it shows the time when switch between
utility & battery.
After the IPL telling DSPLOG that this was after an abnormal down, QSYSMSG
was empty.
As of when I last looked at QSYSMSG, this week, it had info on a 2 second
outage 9/30 nite.
DSPLOG had lots of ugly messages right before the 400 went down, in what I
would call a fast death.
I am at home right now, without access to the log to see the specific messages.
I may post again from the office later.
Question for you Al: When the UPS died, did you receive a CPF1816 System
utility power failed at 080920043022 like message? Or did your box die a
slow death? When I got the CPF1816, our system started an abnormal
shutdown. This is what I'm getting at:
"Is a shutdown due to an insufficient QUPSDLYTIM value the same as a
shutdown when you have no sense cable (and therefore QUPSDLYTIM is
irrelevant) and the UPS drains? In the former case, the system knows
it's on a UPS, in the latter it doesn't.
Bryan Burns
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