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Now that you mention it I had a UPS (APC) that caused something similar with an R6. Dumped the UPS and plugged it in directly and no problem for years.
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It's got to be ac power related...I would start looking at what else could be plugged into the same circuit as your Partner...you have replaced everything else EXCEPT your AC power source. It just could be dirty power coming from the electrical panel or a circuit braker gone bad. Just a thought!!!!!
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Originally the system was not on a UPS. So when it started crashing, we installed the APC UPS and have been monitoring it with the APC supplied software. It indicates no spikes or outages. We also ran an extension cord from another part of the office to the UPS to try to rule out the outlet it was on.
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Been following this thread and it looks like you have replaced everything but the building. The only time I have ever had this problem was when the system was in the vicinity of a aluminum welder. Buy chance is that the case?
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That is my next thought also. What kind of facility is this and what is around it?
Unless you got a bad string of ACSs it ain't the system.
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A warm start of a system is initiated with a warm start manager disabling incoming signals to the system and initiating at least a two-phase warm start procedure. In the first phase, being an intra-process phase, each process is checked for integrity of its own data structures. When data structures fail this check and cannot be recovered, a cold start is initiated. In the second phase, being an inter-process phase, entities that each process owns are checked to ensure that all other processes have a consistent image of the entities. Those entities that do not have a consistent image across the processes are removed. In an optional third phase of the warm start procedure, a determination is made as to which of the removed entities can be recreated immediately, and those entities are recreated.
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Sharmagaurav1, what are you talking about???
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Think he means the translisilator and the muffler bearing are crossed in the cable............at least that's what I got out of that?
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Makes perfect sense to me. :shrug:
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System continues to crash, although we've had periods of 5-7 days when it does not crash. Have not been able to identify a pattern.
This customer sells vacuum cleaners and they take old vacuum cleaners in as trade-ins. The old vacuum cleaners and their new demo units are stored in the same room as system. This may be a dumb question, but is it possible that having that many electric motors that I assume have magnets in them create some kind of interference? They have someone who comes by from time to time to take away the old vacuums, which could explain why there are periods when the system doesn't crash.
Just a thought.
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