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Re: Spontaneous Rebooting



A great program to really test ram with is: Memtest.
http://www.geocities.com/email@hidden/

Although this is only a command line app and requires to be compiled (pretty
easy as far as that goes) it works great.


Thanks,
+R
-- 
Ryan Dionne
System Sorcerer     16800 Greenspoint Park Dr.
GeoCenter, Inc.     Suite 100-S
(281) 443-8150      Houston, TX 77060


> From: Larry Tague <email@hidden>
> Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:04:26 -0500
> To: Rob Guglielmetti <email@hidden>
> Cc: <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Spontaneous Rebooting
> 
> I have had this happen with a brand new Xserver dual G5.  I have a
> headless box with a scsi card (can't remember which one right now, but
> it is currently not connected to anything).  I have actually watched
> the system reboot when I knew there was neither a network problem or a
> power failure.  It did it again yesterday when I was away, but it
> caused a disruption of service to my users for about five minutes.  The
> logs show nothing.  However, the other day I something in the system
> log about Automatic Timed reboot which I did not understand.  I would
> certainly like to know what might be happening or causing this problem.
> 
> Larry
> 
> On Sep 29, 2004, at 10:11 PM, Rob Guglielmetti wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Sep 29, 2004, at 10:53 PM, Kyle Mott wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> I have an G4 Xserve running OSX 10.3.5 that likes to spontaneously
>>> reboot itself.
>> 
>> Uhm, I had an "event" like this today too, and it has me a little on
>> edge.  I came into the office today to find the MySQL server down,
>> went to the server and discovered that the server had restarted!
>> (and, the mysqld startup item seems to need some work, obviously)
>> 
>> I could not find anything in the system log about this. But at 11:27PM
>> last night the server restarted.  Any advice appreciated.  I assumed
>> it was a power failure (my new USB-ready UPS is on a truck, so even
>> tho there's a UPS it can't shut down the server yet).  But another
>> workstation is also plugged into that UPS and it had not restarted.
>> This *really* has me wondering.
>> 
>> =================
>>    Rob Guglielmetti
>> www.rumblestrip.org
>> 
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