Your hard drive, or possibly the controller, reset. This can be for
many many reasons.

On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Forbes Mercy
<[email protected]> wrote:
> My bandwidth manager an x86 RouterOS Mikrotik has been running
> flawlessly for a month now.  Today I've gotten What's up pages for three
> outages of this device lasting no more than 2-5 minutes.  Normally when
> it goes down so does all my customers but none went down and the device
> came back up on it's own.  I was able to access the log and got this,
> anyone have an idea why it's suddenly doing this?
>
> store debug - adding system drive: primary-master (/dev/hda)
> store debug - web-proxy1: disk setup finished successfully
>
> Thanks for your ideas,
> Forbes
>
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