On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 22:51:43 +0100, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
if here is no entry on an loggen in user after that it looks pretty sure like CAD.
I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the machine
(If I'll need them to) without giving the root password (although I know
that
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 22:51:43 +0100, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
if here is no entry on an loggen in user after that it looks pretty sure like
CAD.
I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the machine
(If I'll need them to) without giving the root password (although I know
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Andrew Pollock écrivait:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
BTW: i recommend you disable CAD :)
I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the machine
(If I'll need them to) without
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
it returned this:
runlevel (to lvl 2) 2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:28 - 00:48 (3+02:19)
reboot system boot 2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:28 (3+02:19)
shutdown system down 2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:26 - 00:48 (3+02:21)
runlevel
François TOURDE wrote:
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Andrew Pollock écrivait:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
BTW: i recommend you disable CAD :)
I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the
machine (If
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Haim Ashkenazi écrivait:
François TOURDE wrote:
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Andrew Pollock écrivait:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
BTW: i recommend you disable CAD :)
I would but that is the
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
BTW: i recommend you disable CAD :)
I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the machine
(If I'll need them to) without giving the root password (although I know
that it only take
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
it returned this:
runlevel (to lvl 2) 2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:28 - 00:48 (3+02:19)
reboot system boot 2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:28 (3+02:19)
shutdown system down 2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:26 - 00:48 (3+02:21)
runlevel
François TOURDE wrote:
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Andrew Pollock écrivait:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
BTW: i recommend you disable CAD :)
I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the
machine (If
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Haim Ashkenazi écrivait:
François TOURDE wrote:
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Andrew Pollock écrivait:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
BTW: i recommend you disable CAD :)
I would but that is the
Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 07:59, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
...
ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
Nov 26 22:26:19 ns-ilweb1 qmail: 1069878379.427182 status: exiting
Nov 26 22:26:20 ns-ilweb1 ntpd[32551]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Nov 26 22:26:22
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
FYI, that looks like it may be a keyboard Ctrl-Alt-Del. Here is what one
looks like in syslog:
the switching to runlevel 6 is the important part. this is caused by telinit 6,
which in turn is most
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
FYI, that looks like it may be a keyboard Ctrl-Alt-Del. Here is what one
looks like in syslog:
the switching to runlevel 6 is the important part. this is caused by
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
BTW: i recommend you disable CAD :)
I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the machine
(If I'll need them to) without giving the root password (although I know
that it only take
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 07:59, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
...
ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
Nov 26 22:26:19 ns-ilweb1 qmail: 1069878379.427182 status: exiting
Nov 26 22:26:20 ns-ilweb1 ntpd[32551]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Nov 26 22:26:22 ns-ilweb1 exiting on signal 15
Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 07:59, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
...
ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
Nov 26 22:26:19 ns-ilweb1 qmail: 1069878379.427182 status: exiting
Nov 26 22:26:20 ns-ilweb1 ntpd[32551]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Nov 26 22:26:22
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
FYI, that looks like it may be a keyboard Ctrl-Alt-Del. Here is what one
looks like in syslog:
the switching to runlevel 6 is the important part. this is caused by telinit
6, which in turn is most
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
FYI, that looks like it may be a keyboard Ctrl-Alt-Del. Here is what one
looks like in syslog:
the switching to runlevel 6 is the important part. this is caused by
François TOURDE wrote:
Le 12383ième jour après Epoch,
Haim Ashkenazi écrivait:
Hi
I've got a server at our ISP's server farm which rebooted last night.
I've contact my ISP and no one there did nothing, also it wasn't a power
failure because the reboot is written in '/var/log/syslog':
Hi
I've got a server at our ISP's server farm which rebooted last night. I've
contact my ISP and no one there did nothing, also it wasn't a power failure
because the reboot is written in '/var/log/syslog':
...
ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
Nov 26 22:26:19 ns-ilweb1
Hi
I've got a server at our ISP's server farm which rebooted last night. I've
contact my ISP and no one there did nothing, also it wasn't a power failure
because the reboot is written in '/var/log/syslog':
...
ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
Nov 26 22:26:19 ns-ilweb1
Le 12383ième jour après Epoch,
Haim Ashkenazi écrivait:
Hi
I've got a server at our ISP's server farm which rebooted last night. I've
contact my ISP and no one there did nothing, also it wasn't a power failure
because the reboot is written in '/var/log/syslog':
...
ov 26 22:26:16
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