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I got a call from the office a few minutes ago (I'm at home 40 minutes
away on a clear day). Seems that the snow and ice we've gotten this
week is starting to melt, and the office is "flooded." I put that in
quotes because they could never clarify how deep the water is.
Anyway, I had checked on the System i earlier this morning and again
after the call. The system normally sits on the floor. I did a
PWRDWNSYS *IMMED from here and told them to pull the system off of the
floor. The cables (twinax, Ethernet, you-name-it) all run on the
floor after exiting the conduits. They have called a service company
to dry things out and fix the damage.
Other than the power down and raising the system off of the floor is
there anything else we should do?
I'm going to have them call our system maintenance company early next
week before they power it back up.
Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
Don't rush me. I get paid by the hour.
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NMM&D
615-832-2730
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