[Beowulf] Re: UPS & power supply instability
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David Mathog mathog at mendel.bio.caltech.eduFri Sep 30 09:50:34 PDT 2005
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RGB mentioned that "the HVAC is a nasty load". That got me thinking - when you increase the number of nodes running the HVAC servicing that rack(s) is going to sense the increased heat and compensate, presumably by running its motors more. So you could have an indirect problem such as: increased load -> increased HVAC activity -> UPS instability Where the load correlates with the instability but is not the direct cause. Does the HVAC cooling the test rack run off the same UPS as the rack itself??? If so, it might be interesting to shut off that one HVAC, crank up the others in the room, maybe put a few fans in (on different circuits) to push the hot air over to them, and then try increasing the number of nodes again. That should at least rule out "lots of HVAC activity" as being the (sole) source of the problem. Regards, David Mathog mathog at caltech.edu Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech
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