My server rebooted for an unknown reason..
Maxime Alarie
malarie at processia.com
Tue May 25 18:43:01 UTC 2010
Thanks.
Is there any Terminal-based hardware monitoring programs that are worth
installing?
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[mailto:ubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of CLIFFORD
ILKAY
Sent: 25 May 2010 13:55
To: Ubuntu user technical support,not for general discussions
Subject: Re: My server rebooted for an unknown reason..
On 05/25/2010 11:34 AM, J wrote:
> It's been my experience that sudden, spontaneous reboots with no
> messages in the OS logs tends to indicate a hardware issue, either a
> failing CPU or piece of RAM, something throwing an NMI, or overheating
> or PDU problem.
I've seen it with defective power supplies, hard disk drives, and
motherboards, too. A Dell server at a school I help was having
spontaneous rebooting issues. Dell replaced the CPU, RAM, and power
supply. It turned out to have the "bulging capacitor" problem on the
motherboard and once the motherboard was replaced, all was well. It's
not always an easy problem to troubleshoot.
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Regards,
Clifford Ilkay
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Toronto, ON
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<http://dinamis.com>
+1 416-410-3326
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