SUMMARY: Mysterious reboot
2007-12-24 20:53:00
After removing the Power Management packages, we have not seen the box
reboot itself. However, we had an issue yesterday where it was completely
powered off. I am being told that when this happens, the UPS is in
(audible) alarm and must be clicked on. My solution is to replace the UPS
with a larger one and hope that the power problems can wait to be solved
until I back....
Thanks to:
Casper Dik Casper.Dik at Sun.COM
eeprom '#power-cycles' # keeps track of how often your system was
power-cycled
Tristan Ball tristanb at vsl.com.au
Who suggested enabling crash dumps
Nick Hindley nick.hindley at lbhf.gov.uk
Who's seen a similar problem before, however I was unable to find in the
archives.
David Glass GlassD at bp.com
Has had a gigabit interface produce this problem & the latest patches
sorted it out.
Kevin Metzger kevin at pmimail.com
Who suggested removing the Power Management packages:
SUNWPmown
SUNWPmowr
SUNWPmowu
SUNWPmr
SUNWPmu
SUNWPmux
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt M. Morris" <mattm at mattm.net>
To: <codeprof at codeprof.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 3:27 PM
Subject: Mysterious reboot
> Hello all,
>
> I've been having a problem with my Sun server rebooting itself. Since
it's
> a remote box, I have been thinking it's a power problem. This seems to
not
> have been the case in atleast the last two episodes. I cannot correlate
any
> cpu panic or anything out of the ordinary from the logs. Besides the
> typical /var/adm logs, can anyone think of another place to look? I'm
> running DMail for pop3 and smtp. The only services running under inet.d
are
> telnet, ftp, and exec.
>
> TIA
> Matt Morris
>
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