Difference between revisions of "Meta Triage of Systems"

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   highend    [label="Marked as HIGH END?\n(Celeron, P-III, P4, Athlon, Duron)", fontsize="11"]
 
   highend    [label="Marked as HIGH END?\n(Celeron, P-III, P4, Athlon, Duron)", fontsize="11"]
 
   lowend      [label="Marked as LOW END?\n(Pentium, Pentium Pro,\n486, 386, 286, 80/86\nMade for Windows 95)", fontsize="11"]
 
   lowend      [label="Marked as LOW END?\n(Pentium, Pentium Pro,\n486, 386, 286, 80/86\nMade for Windows 95)", fontsize="11"]
  diskless    [label="DISKLESS TERMINAL?\n(See Diskless Triage Chart)", fontsize="11"]
 
 
   damaged    [label="Missing sides?\nor Other major damage?", fontsize="11"]
 
   damaged    [label="Missing sides?\nor Other major damage?", fontsize="11"]
 
   fast        [label="Speed marked\nABOVE 500 MHz?", fontsize="11"]
 
   fast        [label="Speed marked\nABOVE 500 MHz?", fontsize="11"]
  
 
   waiting      [label="Put on\nWAITING FOR EVAL 2\npile", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
   waiting      [label="Put on\nWAITING FOR EVAL 2\npile", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
  reject        [label="Put on\nREJECT\npile", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
 
   incoming      [label="Put on \nINCOMING\npile", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
   incoming      [label="Put on \nINCOMING\npile", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
  
 
   start      -> missingmobo
 
   start      -> missingmobo
   missingmobo -> reject [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
+
   missingmobo -> incoming [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
 
   missingmobo -> highend [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
 
   missingmobo -> highend [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
   highend -> waiting [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
+
   highend     -> waiting [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
   highend -> lowend [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
+
   highend     -> lowend [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
   lowend -> incoming [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
+
   lowend     -> incoming [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
   lowend -> diskless [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
+
   lowend     -> damaged [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
  diskless -> waiting [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
+
   damaged     -> incoming [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
  diskless -> damaged [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
+
   damaged     -> fast [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
   damaged -> reject [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
+
   fast       -> waiting [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
   damaged -> fast [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
+
   fast       -> incoming [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
   fast -> waiting [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
 
   fast -> incoming [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
 
 
    
 
    
  
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[[Category: Triage]]
 
[[Category: Triage]]
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[[Category: Prebuild]]

Revision as of 16:56, 3 November 2006

<graphvizr>

 digraph BUILDPATH {
  size = "6, 8"
  start         [label="START HERE", fontsize="11", shape="box"]
  missingmobo [label="Missing the\nMotherboard?", fontsize="11"]
  highend     [label="Marked as HIGH END?\n(Celeron, P-III, P4, Athlon, Duron)", fontsize="11"]
  lowend      [label="Marked as LOW END?\n(Pentium, Pentium Pro,\n486, 386, 286, 80/86\nMade for Windows 95)", fontsize="11"]
  damaged     [label="Missing sides?\nor Other major damage?", fontsize="11"]
  fast        [label="Speed marked\nABOVE 500 MHz?", fontsize="11"]
  waiting       [label="Put on\nWAITING FOR EVAL 2\npile", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
  incoming      [label="Put on \nINCOMING\npile", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
  start       -> missingmobo
  missingmobo -> incoming [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
  missingmobo -> highend [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
  highend     -> waiting [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
  highend     -> lowend [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
  lowend      -> incoming [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
  lowend      -> damaged [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
  damaged     -> incoming [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
  damaged     -> fast [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
  fast        -> waiting [taillabel="YES", fontsize="11"]
  fast        -> incoming [taillabel="NO", fontsize="11"]
  
 }

</graphvizr> The idea of this chart is to safely bypass the ever-bottlenecked INCOMING pile in system evaluation. If you don't know how to identify the terms on this page, please learn to before attempting this job. In general this job should be done by trained system evaluation instructors and staff.