Difference between revisions of "SCSI Hard Drive Triage"

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We sort mostly by size & speed,  
 
We sort mostly by size & speed,  
 
but also serve special requests from buyers.
 
but also serve special requests from buyers.
 
Follow the triage flow chart below to determine which pile to put the power supply in. You will need to test some power supplies to complete this task.
 
  
 
== Triage Chart ==
 
== Triage Chart ==
 
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   digraph SCSIHDTRIAGE {
 
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; Keepers
 
; Keepers
: Mark them '''small smiley face''' in a corner on the side where the wires come out with a sharpie
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: Put them on the "SCSI HD INCOMING" shelf, or take them to the SCSI HD testing station in Advanced Test
: Take them to the warehouse and put them in the POWER SUPPLIES TO KEEP location
 
 
; Recycle
 
; Recycle
: Mark them '''LARGE frowny face''' somewhere with a sharpie
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: do like ide drives
: Take them to the warehouse and put them in the POWER SUPPLIES TO RECYCLE location
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: Take them to the warehouse and put them on the "HARD DRIVES" shelf, or put them in with the reject IDE Hard Drives in Advanced Test
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: NEVER MIX THEM WITH THE REJECT HARD DRIVES IN EVAL1!
  
 
[[Category: Advanced Testing]]
 
[[Category: Advanced Testing]]

Revision as of 17:02, 10 October 2008

SCSI Hard Drive sorting is done in Advanced Test.

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copied from ps triage, not done yet.

We sort mostly by size & speed, but also serve special requests from buyers.

Triage Chart

This is a graph with borders and nodes. Maybe there is an Imagemap used so the nodes may be linking to some Pages.

Testing Power Supplies

Use a standard ATX power supply tester for a 20 pin ATX power supply. If you have a 24 pin ATX power supply, send it to advanced testing instead.

For each power supply that needs to be tested, do these things:

  1. Plug each power supply into outlet
  2. If there is a rear power supply switch, make sure it is turned on.
  3. Connect the tester to the 20 pin ATX connector
    • Check lights (all lights on is good, but it is also OK if the -5V light is off)
  4. Connect the tester to the 4 pin ATX connector
    • Check to see if the +12V light is on

What to do when done, where to put them

Keepers
Put them on the "SCSI HD INCOMING" shelf, or take them to the SCSI HD testing station in Advanced Test
Recycle
do like ide drives
Take them to the warehouse and put them on the "HARD DRIVES" shelf, or put them in with the reject IDE Hard Drives in Advanced Test
NEVER MIX THEM WITH THE REJECT HARD DRIVES IN EVAL1!