[tech] Downtime & R.I.P. Maltair

bob at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au bob at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Tue Aug 14 18:25:34 AWST 2018


Update: I managed to find the VT261 on the mobo last night. I looks like 
the one in the aliexpress link in my last email. I've ordered a couple off 
aliexpress, but they will take a few weeks to get here. When they arrive, 
we have some Damn Finnicky soldering to do (it's surrounded by 0402 sized 
components). Oh, and [TPG] had a chat to a rep from Maxim, and apparently 
datasheets for the Volterra VT261 were never made public, so we kinda just 
have to hope that this chip is the thing that's broken.

Andrew Adamson
bob at ucc.asn.au

|"If you can't beat them, join them, and then beat them."                |
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2018, Bob Adamson wrote:

> Felix and I de-racked maltair tonight and I pulled its mobo out. The Lenovo
> page lists only a "VT261" 5V regulator as probably being damaged, so I
> figured we should just be able to find and replace it. Famous last words.
> 
> Google turns up VT261WFQR-ADJ as (the only) possible candidate for what
> VT261 refers to. Unfortunately, googling further for the VT261WFQR-ADJ
> datasheet only shows up a Maxim datasheet, which makes sense since they
> bought out Volterra in 2013. Just to make things really interesting, the
> kynix site  (the only result that has a datasheet) links to an Intersil
> datasheet: https://www.kynix.com/uploadfiles/pdf8827/ICL7660ACBA-T.pdf  .
> The maxim site was a bit more forthcoming once I knew a newer part number (
> https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/ICL7660-MAX1044.pdf ), but I
> didn't have any luck looking for 7660 on any of the mobo chips.
> 
> More googling later, and even turning to countries that have a robust market
> for *ahem* aftermarket goods, shows up this:
> https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/VT261WF-VT261MF-VT261WFQX-ADJ-QFN-1-integrate
> d-circuit/32818058390.html , which is possibly-maybe the thing we should be
> looking for on the mobo. There were a few shiny chips on the board, but I
> need to return  at a later date with my shiny new USB microscope to check
> further.
> 
> If anyone else wants to take a look at it, please be careful about flexing
> the board while handling (it's very big) and also be careful not to knock
> off any components (they're very small, and I mean like >.< this big).
> 
> Oh, and I manually migrated all network-stored VM's to medico today, and I
> believe Felix did the remaining locally stored VM's this evening.
> 
> --Bob
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tech-bounces+bob=ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
> [mailto:tech-bounces+bob=ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au] On Behalf Of
> Felix von Perger
> Sent: Wednesday, 8 August 2018 11:51 PM
> To: tech at ucc.asn.au
> Subject: [tech] Downtime & R.I.P. Maltair
> 
> Dear tech subscribers,
> 
> For those of you who have not been following the committee discussions of
> the last week or so, there was a total service outage this morning between
> 8:00 and 10:00 which was due to RCD testing in Cameron Hall. 
> Apologies for any inconvenience.
> 
> Sadly, in the process of turning things back on after the power was
> restored, an IMM2 firmware bug on Maltair seems to have rendered it
> permanently unbootable (see
> https://support.lenovo.com/au/en/solutions/ht118532). [CFE] performed a
> firmware upgrade this evening to the latest version (v6.8) from v4.3 however
> it seems like the damage has already been done and either the entire
> motherboard or the builtin 5V voltage regulator will need to be replaced or
> repaired.
> 
> Due to Maltair being presently out of action, additional downtime may be
> experienced for certain services that were previously hosted on Maltair. 
> Since Maltair accounted for most of our RAM availability, member VMs with
> large RAM requirements may remain powered off for the time being or have
> their maximum RAM reduced.
> 
> Any suggestions for replacement hardware for Maltair are welcome. The
> existing server is a 1RU IBM System x3550 M4 (7914/7915), and it is likely
> that the majority of its parts (CPU, RAM, RAID, 10Gb NIC, PSUs) are still
> functional despite the system board being fried.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Felix von Perger [FVP]
> UCC Secretary & Wheel Member
> 
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