My mistake, apologies. Set a physical VOM on the USB outlet. Get the temp monitoring from repo. Lesson in clear response ;). Again, my apologies.
Fred Roller On Aug 26, 2015 9:21 PM, "jd1008" jd1008@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/26/2015 07:14 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 05:10:34PM -0600, jd1008 wrote:
On 08/26/2015 04:56 PM, fred roller wrote:
Set up the VOM and temp monitoring from software center. Push the system and see if there is a corrilation with rise in temp and your loss of power.
Fred Roller
These are the only vom packages I see in the repositories:
myproxy-voms.x86_64 perl-VOMS-Lite.noarch perl-VOMS-Lite-tests.noarch perl-voms-server.noarch php-voms-admin.noarch voms.x86_64 voms-api-java.noarch voms-api-java-javadoc.noarch voms-clients.x86_64 voms-clients-cpp.x86_64 voms-clients-java.noarch voms-devel.x86_64 voms-doc.noarch voms-mysql-plugin.x86_64 voms-server.x86_64
Which ones are of the essence?
Perhaps I'm naive, but I assumed he meant an actual VoltOhmMeter... Correction welcome, should I have been mistaken.
I am no electrician :)
Fred used the sentence:
VOM and temp monitoring from software center.
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