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(bannerleft) | The Desperation Build
So .. I don't know if you may noticed, I had a bit of server downtime (06/25/09 - 07/02/09).
This was due to some issue with the server board, which in turn caused the raid to fail. I had to get the site back up ASAP. I had spare parts laying around, so I went on to build a second server. The new machine is based on the ASUS P5K Premium WiFi paired with an Intel Q6600. I had planned this upgrade for a while and wanted to have everything in place to complete it as planned but time was running out. I build the whole machine in under two hours and was up and running again quickly but not without problems. The file recovery was painful and it took a very long time, I also lost a good amount of data. I had to use File Scavenger to get my data back and I am still in the process of sorting things out, which will take forever. Anyway, while I was building the machine, I stumbled upon few water cooling parts and decided to throw them in as well. Here is the result: Seemed to work out ok but really didn't. At first it ran well, then a
leak. one of the fittings on the res was dripping. not really a major issue yet but this rackmount server sits on top of the primary.
so not only did I have water on the bottom of this case, which is scary enough but it started dripping down to the other server.
...and another failure. Server down again. I am not a friend at all of plastic barbs and can not recommend them at all. I purchase more metal fittings which took a few days and started all over. I now switched the systems around in the cases, so this system is now in the other rackmount and the primary server system is now in this case. I will show some more pictures later. right now I am still working on getting things sorted out. bare with me. |
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