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Subject: RE: [BackupPC-users] Server reboots nightly
I did check the time on the server yesterday. The time in the BIOS was way
off for some reason. I then noticed this morning that the server had not
rebooted. It was the first time in qui
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From: Mark Maciolek [mailto:m...@sr.unh.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 3:17 PM
To: General list for user discussion,questions and support
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Server reboots nightly
hi,
Check the BIOS for auto stop/start times or awake on lan settings.
Mark
Chris Baker
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Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Server reboots nightly
Chris Baker wrote:
> Which logs should I check?
/var/log/messages
> And what should I look for in these logs?
Run the command dmesg (first, "man dmesg&q
check any log files you find in /var/log too! messages is a good one to
start with, but depending on the
exact configuration, you might find other log files there too.
Chris Robertson wrote:
> Chris Baker wrote:
>
>> Which logs should I check?
>>
>
> /var/log/messages
>
>
>> And what
Chris Baker wrote:
> Which logs should I check?
/var/log/messages
> And what should I look for in these logs?
Run the command dmesg (first, "man dmesg" so you know what this command
does) and take a look at the output. This is the bootup message and
should be replicated in /var/log/messages.
what should I look for in these logs? I do
know where the logs are on the system.
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Server reboots nightly
Not to be simplistic, but have you checked the server's logs?
PS. It's best to compose a new message rather than just change the subject
in an existing t
Not to be simplistic, but have you checked the server's logs?
PS. It's best to compose a new message rather than just change the subject
in an existing thread.
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009, Chris Baker wrote:
> Almost every morning, I come into the server room and find that my BackupPC
> server has been
Almost every morning, I come into the server room and find that my BackupPC
server has been rebooted. I log it in and leave it logged in every day. When
I get back in the morning, the login screen is there.
Does anyone have any explanations as to why? We are running on Fedora Core
9. We are not r