YaMe wrote: > Hi, > My system (Fedora Core 8) rebooted by itself this morning. > There are few users using this system and i checked the /var/log/messages, i > got this message: > "Feb 18 07:53:18 rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="1.19.6" > x-pid="1880"][x-configInfo udpReception="No" udpPort="514" tcpReception="No" > tcpPort="0"] restart". Can i determine if the restart was initiated by user > or the system rebooted it by itself? how to determine what cause the system > reboot? > > Thanks, > YM
Unless I am missing something here, this looks like rsyslog was restarted not the system rebooting. You would have a all kinds of messages as the system booted if it were a system reboot. Did someone do a system update? The date looks a bit late for when rsyslogd was updates, but you can check /var/log/yum to see if rsyslogd was updated then. The other possibility is that the config file for rsyslogd was updated, requiring a reload or restart. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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