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05-05-2005 10:02 PM
05-05-2005 10:02 PM
server rebooted automatically
for the first time ever after installing the server, it restarted yesterday automatically.
There is nothing in the shutdown log to show anybody rebooted the server . There is no error logs in the syslog or gsp also .
any way to trace the reason ?
rgds
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05-05-2005 10:04 PM
05-05-2005 10:04 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
Can you see anything in the /var/adm/crash?
Have you checked your cron or at log file, also do a crontab -l.
Darrel
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05-05-2005 10:05 PM
05-05-2005 10:05 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
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05-05-2005 10:07 PM
05-05-2005 10:07 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
How many power supplies server is running on ? Is it the only server on the power source it is connected to? It could be because of power source problem? Can be a hardware issue also.
Check /var/adm/crash files with latest time stamp.
HTH,
Devender
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05-05-2005 11:46 PM
05-05-2005 11:46 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
I already specified that there is no logs in the shutdownlog.
/var/adm/crash is empty.
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05-06-2005 12:18 AM
05-06-2005 12:18 AM
Re: server rebooted automatically
Just thoughts...
How does your /etc/rc.log.old finish? (well look at the sequence from the last 100 lines...).
Is the machine beeing brought down or the file is at the last level since it booted?
All the best
Victor
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05-06-2005 12:29 AM
05-06-2005 12:29 AM
Re: server rebooted automatically
#1) Check the tombstones:
grep May /var/tombstones/ts99
If a date from the GREP shows the approximate time your box failed, you had a hardware error and you should contact HP hardware and supply the ts99 file.
#2) If that doesn't work, and this box has service logs or GSP logs at the console, check those for power fail messages or overtemp messages.
Best regards,
KEnt m. Ostby
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05-06-2005 01:04 AM
05-06-2005 01:04 AM
Re: server rebooted automatically
Either your power supply failed completely without warning;
Or somebody turned off the power or unplugged it and will not admit it;
Or (if its an old D class) someone pressed the TOC button onthe back;
Or someone went into the GSP and selected Reset CTRL/B-RS-Y;
Or (least likely) your CPU, memory etc failed completely, but then it probably would not have come back up again.
A PANIC, shutdown or reboot would have been logged, so I think that the power, TOC or GSP reset is the most likely.
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05-06-2005 01:08 AM
05-06-2005 01:08 AM
Re: server rebooted automatically
It is important to mention here that if this is a old D-class maachine it could have Power Supply / DC ON/OFF Switch problem. This was a known problem in old D-Class server, which used to reboot intermidently without any error due to these problems.
Which model is this ?
HTH,
Devender
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05-08-2005 03:09 PM
05-08-2005 03:09 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
The server model is RP5470 .
This server is having two power supplies, so i think there should not be any pblm due to that. Even if somebody switched off the power and rebooted, the server should have done fsck during the next boot, but fsck is not executed during the reboot .
For GSP reset , i think that will be logged.
Again if it is a TOC , that will be logged.
What is best way to check whether during the last boot fsck ran or not . I checked the lost+found directories in the file systems and those are empty .
rgds
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05-08-2005 03:44 PM
05-08-2005 03:44 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
Regards,
Isralyn
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05-08-2005 04:12 PM
05-08-2005 04:12 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
How accessible is the server physically? Is there any possibility that the root password is with somebody? What is the time stamp on shutdownlog file? What is the o/p of "who -b" command?
I would suspect Power source only, UPS coudl have tripped, or something like that.
Regards
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05-08-2005 04:50 PM
05-08-2005 04:50 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
Try your luck with Console logs in GSP. This strore 20kb of console data and if you dont do much activity on console you can see the boot time messages.
Ctrl+B
MP>CL
Look for something like this:
/sbin/ioinitrc:
/dev/vg00/lvol1:log replay in progress
/dev/vg00/lvol1:replay complete - marking super-block as CLEAN
/sbin/krs_sysinit:
* The module 'ipf' has been loaded.
* The module 'rng' has been loaded.
* The module 'gvid_info' has been loaded.
/sbin/bcheckrc:
Checking for LVM volume groups and Activating (if any exist)
Volume group "/dev/vg00" has been successfully changed.
Activated volume group
Volume group "/dev/vgLab" has been successfully changed.
Resynchronized volume group /dev/vg00
Resynchronized volume group /dev/vgLab
vxfs fsck: sanity check: root file system OK (mounted read/write)
Checking vxfs file systems
vxfs fsck: /dev/vg00/rlvol3:/dev/vg00/rlvol3 is currently mounted
vxfs fsck: /dev/vg00/rlvol1:/dev/vg00/rlvol1 is currently mounted
Running parallel replay fsck ...
/dev/vg00/rlvol8:log replay in progress
/dev/vg00/rlvol5:log replay in progress
/dev/vg00/rlvol6:log replay in progress
/dev/vg00/rlvol7:log replay in progress
/dev/vg00/rlvol4:log replay in progress
/dev/vg00/rlvol5:replay complete - marking super-block as CLEAN
/dev/vg00/rlvol6:replay complete - marking super-block as CLEAN
/dev/vg00/rlvol4:replay complete - marking super-block as CLEAN
Hope this helps.
Sudeesh
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05-08-2005 09:22 PM
05-08-2005 09:22 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
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05-08-2005 09:35 PM
05-08-2005 09:35 PM
Re: server rebooted automatically
What is/was the state of the Front panel when you saw the server??
Are your two power supplies using different power source?? If they are from the same UPS, there are chances that the UPS might have tripped..
Do you have the history enabled in root's profile...If yes check when the last reboot/shutdown command was executed.
Also check if there are any EMS events from /var/opt/resmon/log...
Regards,
Naveej
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05-09-2005 12:14 AM
05-09-2005 12:14 AM
Re: server rebooted automatically
I still feel that there must be some Hardware problem And please run bdf to see any filesystems are getting full especially /tmp filesystem.
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05-09-2005 12:40 AM
05-09-2005 12:40 AM
Re: server rebooted automatically
ALERT LEVEL: 10 = Boot possible, functionality lost .
Some other machines are also using the same ups which not rebooted , so the ups was not triped.
There is no errors in EMSMonitor log.
The last reboot was on Apr 12 which is the last one logged in shutdown log .
There is no filesystems which are used more than 50 % , so i dont think that it is because of a full file system.