SUMMARY: Mysterious reboot

2007-12-24 20:53:00

Thanks to everyone who's been responding to this issue!

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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