This page logs instances of dead machines; we are using it to track down the mysterious machine crashes occurring in September of 2011.
- November 4: rc10, rc16, rc18
- November 3: rc18
- November 2: rc11, rc12, rc20
- October 20: rc04, rc20, rc35
- October 19: rc04, rc20
- October 18: rc01, rc05, rc11, rc16, rc24
- October 17: rc13, rc16, rc20
- October 13: rc16
- October 12: rc21, rc38
- October 11: rc03, rc08, rc10, rc16, rc19
- October 10: rc02, rc05, rc06, rc08, rc10, rc12, rc16, rc33, rc36
- rc02 and rc17 were up, but claimed a read only / file system
- October 7: rc06, rc10, rc11, rc13, rc16, rc19
- October 6: rc04
- October 5: rc01
- October 4: rc08
- October 3: rc05, rc10, rc12, rc14, rc18, rc33
- September 30: rc07, rc10, rc11, rc13, rc19, rc20, rc36
- JO restarted all of them, and all came up except rc19 & rc20.
- rc19 & 20 back up (PSU decided to work again today?!)
- JO restarted all of them, and all came up except rc19 & rc20.
- September 28: rc04, rc19, rc20, rc21, rc25, rc26
- rc04 was powered off
- rc19/20 appears to have a bad power supply
- rc21 was at Linux login prompt with cursor blinking, but didn't respond to keyboard
- rc25/26 was not plugged in (oops)