Dead computer

From: koswix 8 Jan 2017 15:10
To: ANT_THOMAS 10 of 33
Did you check the voltage with a load attached? No load on a switched mode PS is going to give squiffy voltages, so may not be the psu that killed it.
From: koswix 8 Jan 2017 15:12
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 11 of 33
(ant's old (old old) bathroom light used to knock out his Internet when it was switched. We cling on to the past round here, it keeps us from noticing how devoid of exciting newness our lives are)
From: ANT_THOMAS 8 Jan 2017 15:26
To: koswix 12 of 33
It was plugged into the motherboard and "on" when I tested. So I'd hope that would be enough load.

I've found somewhere fairly local that sells the same motherboard, it's difficult to find boards with 6 sata sockets these days. Really don't want to have to buy all 3 parts just to check which is dead :((
From: koswix 8 Jan 2017 15:47
To: ANT_THOMAS 13 of 33
Guess it's fucked then.
From: ANT_THOMAS 8 Jan 2017 16:00
To: koswix 14 of 33
Proper fucked.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 8 Jan 2017 17:57
To: koswix 15 of 33
Is everything electric fucked, and not just your sockets?
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 8 Jan 2017 19:54
To: ALL16 of 33
This must be dead server day. Mine just went.
From: koswix 8 Jan 2017 23:20
To: milko 17 of 33
He's doing that thing where he bashes our sockets, again.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 8 Jan 2017 23:56
To: koswix 18 of 33
NJ!
From: ANT_THOMAS 9 Jan 2017 00:30
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 19 of 33
Rubbish. What's happened?
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 9 Jan 2017 01:42
To: ANT_THOMAS 20 of 33
Dead drive. It's been running for weeks (maybe longer) from memory. I'm been able to vnc to it, use the console for ssh and open a file in geany. Anything else it was throwing "file system read only" errors. When I tried to reboot today, bios shows nada for hdd. It's MrsD.'s old refurb HP SFF desktop (with original, 20GB drive) that she had for a few years and I set it up as a server about 4-years ago.
EDITED: 9 Jan 2017 02:51 by DSMITHHFX
From: ANT_THOMAS 9 Jan 2017 01:48
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 21 of 33
Important stuff backed up?

I learnt my lesson a while back and I'm glad to use CrashPlan
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 9 Jan 2017 02:49
To: ANT_THOMAS 22 of 33
This server had nothing important on it. I've only used it to ssh from plus some light webdev for at least a year.
From: ANT_THOMAS 9 Jan 2017 13:30
To: ALL23 of 33
Another try this morning before I was going to take it all back to the place I bought the parts and it's working again. I certainly don't trust that PSU so I'll be buying a new one.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 9 Jan 2017 16:15
To: ANT_THOMAS 24 of 33
You bought said parts fairly recently?
From: ANT_THOMAS 9 Jan 2017 17:09
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 25 of 33
April 2015. So not too long ago, but well outside a 12 month window if that's what guarantee I have. The PSU has a 3 year warranty though, but how I go about proving an intermittent fault, I don't know. For around £40 I don't think it's worth the hassle of trying to claim.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 9 Jan 2017 17:17
To: ANT_THOMAS 26 of 33
Bummer. I started shopping for a replacement drive and noticed I can get a 128G solid state for about the same as a 500G spinner (which capacity might be nice to have, but I sort of don't really need atm).

Tempting...
From: ANT_THOMAS 9 Jan 2017 17:37
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 27 of 33
Also tempted with an SSD for the server boot drive. As well as for my laptop and normal PC. Also tempted with a new laptop.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)10 Jan 2017 18:13
To: ANT_THOMAS 28 of 33
The drive is definitely dead. I stuck a usb adaptor on it. First try I could hear it spinning up, but it was not recognized by my main pc. Then it just stopped spinning. I remembered why I'd only been using the server as an ssh and scanner slave over vnc: it's an HP dx5150, and not the dc5750 as I'd hoped (MrsD's replacement model). SATA1, DDR1... not really worth any upgrades. I can get a 160GB pull drive for $16. That's about what it's worth. Ho hum. I do have an athlon x2 that I might stick in it to replace the 3200 x1. No harm in that I guess, if it posts.
From: ANT_THOMAS10 Jan 2017 18:40
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 29 of 33
My issue with old computers like that is the power consumption - that's if energy use is a concern to you. Looks like the AMD 64 3200 in that system possibly has a TDP of 89W depending on the generation. Though if you have the parts spare I guess it's still cheaper to spend that small amount more on electricity for a couple of years than buy something new and low-power.