On 7/9/20 12:13 PM, Ben Koenig wrote:
Systems logs in /var/log keep a running tab of events as they occur. In the
event of an unexpected shutdown the last message will be whatever was
happening at the moment of the crash.
You can either reboot and then scroll up in the logs to that point in time,
or you can open an SSH session and monitor the log from another computer.
When the crash occurs and SSH is killed you should still have the most
recent message on your terminal.
Here are the last line before the crash and the first line after
rebooting this morning from syslog.1.
Jul 2 16:17:01 ThinkCentre-M58p CRON[17469]: (root) CMD ( cd / &&
run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
Jul 9 10:29:37 ThinkCentre-M58p kernel: [ 0.000000] microcode:
microcode updated early to revision 0xa0b, date = 2010-09-28
Is there another log I should look at?
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Regards,
Dick Steffens
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