On Oct 10, 2007, at 12:25 PM, Michael J McCafferty wrote:
What happens if you change the system date by 30min or so ? Does the
problem still happen at the same time according to the computer
clock ?
Changing the system time does not seem to affect the problem. Tried
with acpid running, as well as with it not running
This will determine if this is related to the time.
Check all scheduled events for all users in cron and at.
Happened while the only daemons running were syslogd, klogd, and
sshd. I've killed EVERYTHING else just to see if something
(anything) running on the box was hitting it.
Does anyone else have shell access to the system ?
Nup, I'm the only one.
Any processes you don't recognize ?
Everything looks kosher.
Does the system go down hard or does it nicely reboot every hour ?
Goes down hard, as every time it's come up it's caused mysqlcheck to
complain about unclean table shutdowns or somesuch.
Given Josh's suggestion about ACPI power management, I'm going to
just shut down the box until I can get home to poke at the BIOS
settings. If any of the BIOS power management is turned on, I'm just
gonna disable it all.
What's really freaking me out is that it started at 00:05 this
morning, after being up continuously since ~12:00 Saturday (when I
swapped the power supply).
Gregory
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