Thanks for your comments. We had other problems with this server as
well. We had upgraded to the newest kernel and he seemed stable, but
then this occurred. After posting this bug we decided to replace te
server. The replacement has not given any troubles yet, so I think you
are right to claim
The cron job you posted should not be able to cause a system reboot. As
this hasn't been confirmed by any other user, and there is surely a huge
number of other users running that same cron job, I think it is more
likely than not that this is either a hardware fault or some local
corruption or
Hiya!
During my usual rounds of looking at bugs, I noticed this is set as In
Progress, but there's not sufficient work on this bug to set it as In
Progress.
Typically, we reserve In Progress status for bugs in which a fix is in
the process of being created. I've not seen any progress on this
Oops, contrary to my last comment, to the original bug poster: If you
provide more information when the bug is Incomplete set it back to
new status. I made a mistake in saying you should leave it as
Incomplete if you provide more information :)
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Please can you attach the content of syslog, and if possible, the
sentences for your cronjob file?
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$ cat /etc/cron.d/php5
# /etc/cron.d/php5: crontab fragment for php5
# This purges session files older than X, where X is defined in seconds
# as the largest value of session.gc_maxlifetime from all your php.ini
# files, or 24 minutes if not defined. See /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime
# Look for