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BR672203
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Reboot after panic

I have an HP K-460 that seemed to autonomously rebooted. I checked the shutdownlog and saw the following error: Reboot after panic, isr.ior = 0'1024009f.40000000'292aee24

This appears several time in the past in shutdownlog. Any idea what could be causing the panic?
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Mark Vollmers
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Re: Reboot after panic

Patrick (any relation to the great and mighty UNIX god James R. Ferguson?)-

one thing to look for would be anything in the syslog that would correspond timewise. since it was a panic, there won't be a lot there, but you might see something that failed before. You can look for anything in /var/tombstone. There was another thread ( http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xb5c0854994d9d4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html ) that talks about it possibly being hardware-related. There are also a bunch of other ones that might also apply (search for "reboot after panic"). If you have online diagnostics installed, you could run a check of the hardware, and it probably wouldn't hurt to run fsck on the drives.

Mark

ps. you'll get a better response for UNIX issues over on the hp-ux forum site ( http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/FamilyHome/1,,117,00.html )
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