Re: [CentOS] System crash -- no clue why

2012-07-10 Thread John R Pierce
On 07/10/12 8:36 AM, Michael Eager wrote: > My CentOS 5.8 server crashed, leaving no clue why. what sort of hardware was this? does it have lights out management port, like IPMI, that might provide a hardware event log? does it have ECC memory? -- john r pierceN 3

Re: [CentOS] System crash -- no clue why

2012-07-10 Thread m . roth
Dale Dellutri wrote: > On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Michael Eager wrote: >> Hi -- >> >> My CentOS 5.8 server crashed, leaving no clue why. The >> last entry in /var/log/messages is a dhcpd notice around >> 4:00am, followed by the restart message when I rebooted. >> The only clue that I have

Re: [CentOS] System crash -- no clue why

2012-07-10 Thread Dale Dellutri
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Michael Eager wrote: > Hi -- > > My CentOS 5.8 server crashed, leaving no clue why. The > last entry in /var/log/messages is a dhcpd notice around > 4:00am, followed by the restart message when I rebooted. > The only clue that I have is that the fan was running f

Re: [CentOS] System crash -- no clue why

2012-07-10 Thread Leen de Braal
> Hi -- > > My CentOS 5.8 server crashed, leaving no clue why. The > last entry in /var/log/messages is a dhcpd notice around > 4:00am, followed by the restart message when I rebooted. > The only clue that I have is that the fan was running full > speed when I restarted it. The fan slowed to nor

[CentOS] System crash -- no clue why

2012-07-10 Thread Michael Eager
Hi -- My CentOS 5.8 server crashed, leaving no clue why. The last entry in /var/log/messages is a dhcpd notice around 4:00am, followed by the restart message when I rebooted. The only clue that I have is that the fan was running full speed when I restarted it. The fan slowed to normal speed. An