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Xserve RAID card reconditioning battery

Hello,


Does anyone know if there is a LaunchDaemon or script where i can schedule my battery reconditioning ?


It is always starting in the middle of a working day and the performance is then very slow.


Or did anyone tried to disconnect the battery cable an put write cache on ?


Tnx,


Harry

Xserve, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on Jun 28, 2011 6:29 AM

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Posted on Jun 30, 2011 6:03 AM

Seems to me to be a hardware design fault…


It has a mind of it's own –literarily– it's own internal control logic determines when this happens

– I have not seen any way to 'control it'


– Personally I consider this to be a major design fault…

– Would be OK if could control it

– OR if it had two batteries and could swap between them

– Neither of which seems to be the case…


I could be wrong – but I've never found a way to control it

– Seems to have a habit of choosing the most in-opportune times to recondition it's battery

– if it works at all…

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Jun 30, 2011 6:03 AM in response to Harry van der Sluis

Seems to me to be a hardware design fault…


It has a mind of it's own –literarily– it's own internal control logic determines when this happens

– I have not seen any way to 'control it'


– Personally I consider this to be a major design fault…

– Would be OK if could control it

– OR if it had two batteries and could swap between them

– Neither of which seems to be the case…


I could be wrong – but I've never found a way to control it

– Seems to have a habit of choosing the most in-opportune times to recondition it's battery

– if it works at all…

Xserve RAID card reconditioning battery

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