Corey Edwards wrote:
Do you have a UPS attached? init will shut down if it recieves SIGPWR
from a UPS.

Nope, no UPS attached.

Do you have smartd installed? I'm not that familiar with it but I could
imagine that a hard drive failure might cause the daemon to initiate a
shutdown.

Nope, no smartd daemon.

Try turning on process accounting. The Debian package is named "acct".
I'm not sure about Suse. The command "accton" will enable accounting.
You can see what commands have been run with "lastcomm". Try "lastcomm
init" to see who last ran init and when.

I wasn't able to find the accton package, and the lastcomm program is not installed either.



*Here is a thought*. Is there a way to capture a shutdown and turn it into a reboot instead?



Thank you for the suggestions, Kenneth [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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