Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 07 Feb 2000 10:30:35 -0700 | From | "Christopher A. Gantz" <> | Subject | How to create hard reboots through software |
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Hello Everyone,
Please accept my apologies if this topic has been covered before, however I need to setup a linux system to test and collect the variation in reboot time after a hard reboot of the system, (i.e. power cycle). Therefore, I was hoping that at least one or more of the Linux gurus could provide me with different ways to perform a hard reboot in software if possible...
Specifically at a high level, I am planning to setup two machines that utilize the HA heartbeat facility to monitor some number of heartbeats and then tell the other machine to do a hard crash and then time how long it takes for the other machine to re-establish the heartbeat...
Thanks in advance for any help or advice...
Please feel free to respond directly to me through email, as well
-- Chris
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