In my experience, when the box is powering itself off, you probably have a
cooling issue. When this happened in my Endian box, it turned out the
heatsync and fan assembly needed to be replaced. Once I did that, no more
issues!
Good luck!
-Matt
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Andres Gonzalez
comdoc:
I have installed EFW as a virtual machine (under RHEV and oVirt), works
fine, but we had a problem when we configured vlans (wan and lan) on a
virtual environment the openVPN client connects but we were not able to
access to LAN resources, only the EFW box it's accessible.
We tried configu
>I have a problem with the EFW box, today the system was turned off.
>
> I thinks that there's a hardware issue or there's a process that makes
this happens.
I would think a hardware problem too. I've run EFW for many years, and it is
as stable as any 'nix based OS. For the last few years
Looks like a hardware problem:
Jul 9 09:12:16 efw kernel: [85276.151504] CPU1: Temperature above
threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
Jul 9 09:12:16 efw kernel: [85276.151507] CPU5: Temperature above
threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
Jul 9 09:12:16 efw kernel: [8527
Hi Matt!
We can discard that it's specifically power off. Today happened again at
the same time.
I thinks that there's a hardware issue or there's a process that makes this
happens.
Regards.
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Matt Hayes wrote:
> Don't think I've ever seen ntop crash the box, sp