On 4/1/21 2:51 PM, Rafael Possamai wrote:
>> One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today.
>
> Do you happen to have a cat nearby?
:-)
I'm allergic, and this box is in a colo.
Appreciate all the feedback. I've enabled accounting per Stuart's
suggestion and am pretty sure this is a hicc
>One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today.
Do you happen to have a cat nearby?
On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 08:05:58PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
[...]
> It is something that could possibly be caused by bad hardware or a
> glitch in the power feed amongst other options (the latter may affect
> some machines differently than others)..
Power glitch, bad power supply, bad RAM, .
On 3/29/21 5:28 AM, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 3/28/21 12:13 PM, David Newman wrote:
>> On 3/28/21 4:58 AM, Kristjan Komloši wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/27/21 10:27 PM, David Newman wrote:
OpenBSD 6.8 GENERIC#5 i386
One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today. I've seen kernel
On 3/28/21 12:13 PM, David Newman wrote:
On 3/28/21 4:58 AM, Kristjan Komloši wrote:
On 3/27/21 10:27 PM, David Newman wrote:
OpenBSD 6.8 GENERIC#5 i386
One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today. I've seen kernel
panics and bad hardware but I've never seen OpenBSD "just reboot" by
On Sun, 28 Mar 2021, Stuart Henderson wrote:
It is something that could possibly be caused by bad hardware or a
glitch in the power feed amongst other options (the latter may affect
some machines differently than others)..
I've had a string of power "blips" over the last year or so. Oddly
en
On 2021-03-28, David Newman wrote:
> On 3/28/21 4:58 AM, Kristjan Komloši wrote:
>
>> On 3/27/21 10:27 PM, David Newman wrote:
>>> OpenBSD 6.8 GENERIC#5 i386
>>>
>>> One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today. I've seen kernel
>>> panics and bad hardware but I've never seen OpenBSD "just
On 3/28/21 4:58 AM, Kristjan Komloši wrote:
> On 3/27/21 10:27 PM, David Newman wrote:
>> OpenBSD 6.8 GENERIC#5 i386
>>
>> One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today. I've seen kernel
>> panics and bad hardware but I've never seen OpenBSD "just reboot" by
>> itself, ever.
>>
>> There's n
On 3/27/21 10:27 PM, David Newman wrote:
OpenBSD 6.8 GENERIC#5 i386
One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today. I've seen kernel
panics and bad hardware but I've never seen OpenBSD "just reboot" by
itself, ever.
There's no cron job that would do this. last(1) is no help; it shows the
OpenBSD 6.8 GENERIC#5 i386
One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today. I've seen kernel
panics and bad hardware but I've never seen OpenBSD "just reboot" by
itself, ever.
There's no cron job that would do this. last(1) is no help; it shows the
reboot command but not the shutdown that pr
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