Messages in this thread |  | | From | Andrew Norman <> | Subject | Phantom reboots continued | Date | Mon, 15 Jul 1996 22:21:41 GMT |
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I have seen various reports of phantom reboots, I like everyone else had assumed that people were having power problems. However I have experienced one myself today. One of my server rebooted this afternoon according to my logs (I have a file that is logged every minute by a cron job) the server was unavailable for one minute. /usr/adm/messages shows a boot at this time. The machine is connected to a UPS which it shares with a small 386 based router, also plugged into the same power source via another UPS is a Netware server. Niether of the other machines was affected.
The server in question is not physically accessible and I am the only person with an account on it, it is not connected to the Internet (it runs netatalk and some internal WWW and mail services). It is running 2.0.0 with a AHA2940, 2xSMC Ultra and various other standard components.
Do I have a random hardware fault or do these phantom reboots really exist ? -- Andy Norman andy@focus.demon.co.uk <http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~focus>
Linux, everyone's favourite operating system, isn't it ?
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