Hi,

you could configure kdump.   that will dump the contents of the kernel memory 
during boot after a crash.   Then, it boots normally.   The kdump info is 
normally stored in /var/crash, but you would need to configure the software.

If you are using RHCS and getting a reboot, it may be getting fenced.   You 
should look into your cluster setup to determine the fencing logs.

Paul

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tapas Mishra" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 4:13:40 AM
Subject: server rebooting frequently how to diagnose

I am having a small problem on my Power Edge server.
It is PowerEdge R710.
It is rebooting frequently I am having a virtuallization setup over it.
Some one a long time back had told me about some way to make a log on
power edge via a utility which can have some sort of dumps.
Which I can send to Dell for analysis if any one is able to understand
what I am saying then give me a link.
Or if there is some other way to debug this?

-- Tapas

Blog http://mightydreams.blogspot.com

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