On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, David Mathog wrote:

Was athcool running on these?

No. Given that our cluster nodes are in use most of the time, it makes no sense to think much about idling... And when it's known that some cluster nodes will not be used for some time (like one day or more), I prefer to just turn them off - most of them are built from consumer-grade components, so this brings them closer to their typical life-cycle. ;-)

Thankfully this is entirely irrelevant to those of you who have long since retired these older Tyan systems.

... and if you didn't have any of those to begin with, then consider yourself lucky :-)

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