The excessive wiring and the way everything was stacked weren’t viable long-term solutions. I approached my supervisor to request an upgrade to a more secure and durable setup. Installing a network cabinet would help cut down on dust buildup and prevent overheating. Plus, adding an exhaust fan to the cabinet would efficiently vent hot air, making it easier to keep the system cool. We still have three more locations to take care of before the network cabinet installations are fully finished.
Before
I intend to rewire and cable everything next month to ensure proper cable management.
If you've ever tried to start VMware on a Linux machine and hit an error about vmmon or vmnet modules failing to load, there's a good chance Secure Boot is the culprit. This guide walks you through exactly what's happening and gives you two ways to fix it — the quick-and-easy way and the cleaner lon
Every Linux server failure I’ve witnessed from disk issues starts the same way: the root filesystem slowly fills up. No alarms. No drama. Just creeping usage until something breaks.
Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first!