Michael O'Keefe wrote:
Karl Cunningham wrote:
On 10/10/2007 1:11 PM, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
On Oct 10, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
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.
Just did it again when the only processes running were init, the
getty processes on the VCs, and sshd.
I've halted the system (after it came back up again) until I can
look at it in person at home.
Something that might help is to know whether it is rebooting one hour
from whatever time it was last started. So if you started the system
at 22 minutes after the hour, would it reboot exactly 60 minutes
after that?
I had a machine that rebooted every time the vacuum cleaner was
started on the same circuit in the house. Could be caused by a power
line glitch.
I believe he has it on a UPS.
I don't know whether he's run it ONLY on the UPS for an hour...
Could the UPS somehow be responsible? Or maybe the neighbor (Tim the
tool man Taylor) rewired his sprinkler system? Just WAGs.
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