Problem
Charly Baker
cmb-h7HJ8Pof2EbbR28j2ZUwYgC/G2K4zDHf at public.gmane.org
Tue Jan 27 17:40:11 UTC 2004
Look in your cron logs to see what the last entry is. This will give you an
idea when it is shutting down. Then you can check to see if other cron jobs
start up around that time.
CB
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 12:11 pm, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 January 2004 10:11, Sidney Shapiro wrote:
> > I have a Red Hat 7.3 server which has been shutting off in the middle of
> > the night for the past several days. Is there any way I can check a log
> > or somewhere else to find out what is going on? Where should I be
> > looking?
>
> If you really mean powering off then you're either having power failures or
> you're having problems. If this is happening it's very unlikely that
> you'll find anything interesting in the logfiles. Is the machine on a UPS,
> does it have a quality power supply?
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