--- Исходное сообщение --- От кого: "chris hermansen" <clherman...@gmail.com> Дата: 24 декабря 2015, 21:22:20
Volodymyr and list, On Dec 24, 2015 10:00, "Volodymyr" < ur3...@ukr.net > wrote: > > От кого: "chris hermansen" < clherman...@gmail.com > > Дата: 24 декабря 2015, 19:11:18 > >> Volodymyr and list, >> >> On Dec 24, 2015 09:07, "Volodymyr" < ur3...@ukr.net > wrote: >> > >> > Hello list! >> > >> > voyage-0.10.0 >> > Thin Client - Wyse V90 >> > CPU: VIA C3 (C5XL - VIA Nehemiah) >> > RAM: 256 >> > http://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/wyse/vx0/WyseV90.shtml >> > >> > Such problem: The client periodically (once a week) hangs. >> > Logs are maintained. However, information about the problems of hang-up in >> > the log is not saved. >> > >> > Why is there no information in the logs, on the causes of hangs? >> > How is it possible to determine the cause of the hang-up? >> > >> > Best regards >> > Volodymyr >> >> Is there a crontab entry whose timing corresponds to the hang-up? If so you >> should check to see if it might be the cause. > > > Hello Chris, > > > The client, every day, is switched on via Bios at 7 am. > Is switched off via Cron at 12 pm. > All this time the logs are written wonderful. > The logs are not written information from the launch to hang-up. OK so to confirm that I understand correctly: 6 days per week the computer starts up, writes its log files, and shuts down correctly. 1 day per week the computer starts up, does not appear to write its log files, and hangs up. Is that correct? Yes. Approximately once a week. With various periodicities. If so, have you examined the log files on "the bad day" while the computer is running? He is not saved them in /var/log, at the time of crash. Are you running the computer with a read-only root and using /tmp for storing /var while running? Yes. :) And expecting the shutdown process to copy the files in /tmp back to /var? If so, that may be why your files appear not to be written - because they are not copied back on shutdown. Thank you Chris! It seems so. :)) Now, I'll wait for the new crash, see the information in /tmp/var/log. /tmp/var/log/kern.log - No information: from the "Dec 19 7:00:00" at "Dec 19 17:46:46 ". : Dec 18 23:59:09 localhost vmunix: [64732.092133] Ebtables v2.0 unregistered Dec 19 17:46:47 localhost vmunix: [ 0.114706] ACPI: bus type PNP unregistered Unfortunately, I still know very little about the difference between Debian and Voyage. :-(
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