most of this problem caused by hardware, your machine bios, enable
ACPM support on your machine. i have Asus P4S800, and acpm is enabled
but still it wont restart even you issue init 6 or shutdown -r 0, asus
still dont have the answer.


On 5/23/05, Radamanthus Batnag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running RHEL3 with kernel version 2.4.21-15 on a remote server with
> hostcentric.net (our ISP who hosts our server).
> When I do an init 6 it does not get back up and I have to ask Hostcentric to
> restart the server for me.
> 
> I checked the logs and here's the significant portions of the log
> (/var/log/messages):
> 
> May 18 03:21:11 d7211 kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
> May 18 03:21:11 d7211 kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
> May 18 03:21:12 d7211 syslog: klogd shutdown succeeded
> May 18 03:21:12 d7211 exiting on signal 15
> May 18 04:18:35 d7211 syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
> May 18 04:18:35 d7211 syslog: syslogd startup succeeded
> 
> I did the init 6 around 3:21 and Hostcentric came in at around 4:18 to
> physically restart it, and everything went smoothly from there. Based on
> this I guess that the problem is during shutdown and not during bootup.
> 
> Can you suggest any specific problems that I should check for? Log files
> that I should check?
> 
> The reason I ask is that Hostcentric treats each request to troubleshoot the
> servers as a mini-consulting engagement. Hence, I'd like to focus our
> request as much as possible.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> rad
> 
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