Re: random reboot?

2016-12-07 Thread Daniel Villarreal
Pau,

Is this a recurring issue ? Is it happening consistently at the same
duration of uptime?

Did you run the patches?
https://www.openbsd.org/errata60.html

If issue is ongoing after having run the patches on a fresh 6.0 amd64
install...

Can you try loading up -current and see if issue is ongoing?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/

later,
Daniel

On 12/06/16 14:43, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote:
> Hello:
> 
> I am working on a thinkpad x220, running OpenBSD 6.0 amd64. I had just
> checked the battery status, which was about 230 minutes. I stood up,
> walked away from the laptop and then realised that it was rebooting.
> The laptop was lying on the table and nobody was close to it.
> 
> The file system was not properly unmounted and had to be checked. Any
> idea of why this can have happened? Attached my dmesg and
> /var/log/messages
> 
> This could lead to a mess in the filesystem, which, of course, I would
> like to avoid.


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Re: random reboot?

2016-12-07 Thread Pau Amaro Seoane
Hi... 

memory seems to not be the problem.

I'm on the 5th Memtest86+ pass after 8:30 hours and I have "Errors: 0". More 
info here:

https://s11.postimg.org/pu0ubv88wz/IMG_3025.jpg

Pau

El 7 des 2016, a les 0:02, Jim Barchuk  va escriure:
> 
> On Tue, 6 Dec 2016, Josh Grosse wrote:
> 
>> This assumes that the hardware is working and there is enough
>> of the OS still running to be able to crash().
>> 
>> Random reboots without a crash() most commonly are caused by hardware
>> problems.  While it is possible to have a software root cause, the
>> odds of a hardware problem are much higher.
> 
> Faulty memory is common. They have lifetime warranty, but they don't test 
> them at manufacture time because it's cheaper to give the customer another 
> one if one fails.
> 
> Try memtest86.com. I test every new PC I build with it, and it's one of the 
> first troubleshooting tools I use when hardware might be the issue. As was 
> mentioned, hardware is your most likely issue.
> 
> -- 
> Jim Barchuk
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