I've since turned it off for about a day and a half and left it with
it the case open, it appears to be running correctly now. I'm also
running tail -f's on several logs to see waddup.
Cheers!
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:17:54 -0800, Charlie Schluting
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/25/2005 8:46 PM
On 1/25/2005 8:46 PM, SigmaX wrote:
Used to happent o me all the time w/ Windows 2000. That's the reason I
switched to FreeBSD ;-) (e pluribus unim).
Cheerio,
SigmaX
And windows is normally more tolerant of flaky hardware/power. Heh.
:)
-Charlie
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Oliver Leitner wrote:
sounds like either powersurgery or you hit the wrong button to me...
also, are you the only one with root or power access to it?
maybe some coworker stepped over the cable, or some other one thought he
could work with a bsd, and just did the shutdown -r now...
in case you mi
At 1:02 PM -0800 1/24/05, gabriel wrote:
Has it ever happened to anyone here where your computer (in this
case, my gateway running ipfw+natd) just restarts out of nowhere.
It isn't even a crash, it just restarted.
Yes. Turned out to be an overheating problem. (one of the CPU
fans was starting to
just to add reasons...
run a memtest on that machine, could be a dead ram as well...
On Monday 24 January 2005 22:36, gabriel wrote:
> Oh don't scare me, the machine I'm talking about is my gateway, the
> last gateway I had died (mobo fried) but I dont remember it doing this
> though.
>
> On Mon,
Oh don't scare me, the machine I'm talking about is my gateway, the
last gateway I had died (mobo fried) but I dont remember it doing this
though.
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:34:50 -0500, Danny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:02:32 -0800, gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:02:32 -0800, gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has it ever happened to anyone here where your computer (in this case,
> my gateway running ipfw+natd) just restarts out of nowhere. It isnt
> even a crash, it just restarted. Then when the computer came back up
> nothing was
I'll give that a shot. Thanks
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:19:21 +0100, Oliver Leitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok, now open some tail -f 's and stay logged in monitoring them continuously,
> also let a packet capture program like tcpdum run, from that box, and from
> some other box on your network
ok, now open some tail -f 's and stay logged in monitoring them continuously,
also let a packet capture program like tcpdum run, from that box, and from
some other box on your network as well, to see if anything unusual comes
through...
also check if that reboot happens again, and if so, if it
Yeah I'm the only root there, the only user with wheel access isnt
even used often for that same reason. I checked the logs and oddly
enough, it was all just like "reboot", nothing interesting or
anything, I checked all the ssh logs and everything looks okay. The
weird thing is the deamons not star
sounds like either powersurgery or you hit the wrong button to me...
also, are you the only one with root or power access to it?
maybe some coworker stepped over the cable, or some other one thought he
could work with a bsd, and just did the shutdown -r now...
in case you might wanna check all t
Has it ever happened to anyone here where your computer (in this case,
my gateway running ipfw+natd) just restarts out of nowhere. It isnt
even a crash, it just restarted. Then when the computer came back up
nothing was running, dhcpd, natd, cupsd everything was just not
running. Weird.
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gabrie
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