the beeb can be a heat alarm, same bios are cofigure to reboot system
when temperature is dangerous for the hardware


On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:31:50 -0500, daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i was working on a couple other machines just now when my main fileserver just
> spontaneously reboot itself.  i wasn't doing anything to it, it wasn't even
> activated via the kvm.  i just heard a beep, switched to it and *poof* it had
> rebooted itself.
> 
> the only thing it was doing at the time was serving a lot of files over nfs to
> my desktop machine to satisfy amarok, though i don't see how that could be
> the culprit.
> 
> i'm afraid it's been hacked, but i see no immediate evidence and rkhunter is
> telling me "everything is ok".  help?  suggestions?
> 
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