On 18/04/2017 17:49, Steven Hartland wrote:
> It's not an external vulnerability in the DRAC is it as that seems to be
> more and more common these days
It was wrapped to one of my static IPs, unless that can somehow be
compromised. From what the engineer says, it's a hardware failure of the
DRAC.
It's not an external vulnerability in the DRAC is it as that seems to be
more and more common these days
On Tue, 18 Apr 2017 at 15:10, tech-lists wrote:
> On 18/04/2017 13:34, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>
> > 1)
> > echo '-Dh -S115200' > /boot.config
> > 2)
> > vi /boot/loader.conf
> > --
On 18/04/2017 13:34, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> 1)
> echo '-Dh -S115200' > /boot.config
> 2)
> vi /boot/loader.conf
>
> console="comconsole"
> comconsole_speed=115200
>
>
> Then: connect it to some kermit session from a different box,
> and write a session log. This mi
On 2017-04-18 13:59, tech-lists wrote:
Hello stable@
I have an up-to-date 10.3 server that is randomly rebooting, after being
up for days. Previously it had been up for many months. The problem is,
nothing seems to be left in the logs to indicate why it's doing this. I
have all.log and console.l
> Hello stable@
>
> I have an up-to-date 10.3 server that is randomly rebooting, after being
> up for days. Previously it had been up for many months. The problem is,
> nothing seems to be left in the logs to indicate why it's doing this. I
> have all.log and console.log enabled.
>
> So, what I'm
On 18.04.2017 18:59, tech-lists wrote:
> Hello stable@
>
> I have an up-to-date 10.3 server that is randomly rebooting, after being
> up for days. Previously it had been up for many months. The problem is,
> nothing seems to be left in the logs to indicate why it's doing this. I
> have all.log and
Hello stable@
I have an up-to-date 10.3 server that is randomly rebooting, after being
up for days. Previously it had been up for many months. The problem is,
nothing seems to be left in the logs to indicate why it's doing this. I
have all.log and console.log enabled.
So, what I'm asking is, how