mike-s wrote:
LittleBill wrote:
i have never seen power cords labeled directly to the outlet.
So, you were doing it wrong.
mike this will be my last post on the subject but if we ever told a customer that power cycling was required to keep our equipment operating correctly, they would tell us to remove it and send us home. I'm sorry you have to work with equipment that apparently needs enough power cycling that you had to go to the trouble to actually put in power cycling pdu's.
and when you work in a large DC, you will realize they use dedicated electricians to actually run the power. i am a contractor, i have worked with 100's of customers in 100's of DC's, i have never seen what you describe done in practice ever. yanking power on enterprise equipment to fix a issue is simply an unacceptable answer.