You can use concept of watch dog timer of Microprocessor.
OR
Write to a log file a time mark at regular interval along with some other
data which can help you to trace back the reboot.
Regards,
Mukund Deshmukh
Beta Computronics Pvt. Ltd.
Web site - http://betacomp.com


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From: Lakshmi Anand K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, May 03, 2002 7:46 PM
Subject: [LIH] Tracking System Reboots


>Hi,
> I have a rh7.1 box stuffed up in a panel doing data acquisition
>24/7. I noticed lately that it had rebooted once (or may be more), due
>to unknown reasons. How do I track such reboots, so that I can
>investigate further?
>
>Lakshmi Anand K, MSPV, Pavoorchatram - 627808
>
>
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