Kevin Thorpe wrote: >>> I know that, you know that, but the powers that be insist on carpet on >>> the raised floor tiles. >> >> Has anyone presented them with the problems with carpeting in the server >> room? Doesn't have to be confrontational, just "we're having a problem >> with static discharges in the server room, and one of the sources is the >> carpeting. We may have to have folks wearing static-discharge anklets, >> or put metal strips in to ground everything. <offhandedly>This wouldn't >> be an issue if we didn't have carpeting....</offhandedly> Can we look at >> solutions for this problem, that can cause shorts and servers crashing?" > > Sorry, 'insisted'. Previous job and the proper computer room chock full of > big iron had to look spotless. I spent a good hour each shift polishing > the boxen. Huh? They had an admin doing *cleaning*, every shift? Talk about wasting money! > Pointless when everything was air conditioned to death but we worked there > behind a big picture window for the bigwigs to ogle at. Ah, so the answer was "why don't we get a consultant in from, say, IBM, to help solve our problem?" <g> > > Now all our gear is in a datacentre 250 miles away and as long as it works > it's not my problem. If it stops working it's still not my problem because > they suddenly owe us a load of dosh. That room is all cold hard metal > panels and steel mesh. Uncomfortable for people but then nobody has to > touch the stuff until it breaks - and that's incredibly rare now. Right. I can avoid going into the server rooms (sorry, "computer labs") for days at a time. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos