4400 RESETING PERIODICALLY
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selectt_DUP
Re: 4400 RESETING PERIODICALLY
attatched various logs as requested
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Eliott_DUP
Re: 4400 RESETING PERIODICALLY
grep "Apr 16 11:" /tmpd/DHS3-INIT* please (not only /tmpd/DHS3-INIT.log)
The file LOG3 contains the /tmpd/DHS3-INIT.log only.
But this starts too late. (Apr 16 11:27:49)
Interesting is all between 16/04/08 11:11 and 16/04/08 11:28 I think it's in /tmpd/DHS3-INIT.olog
The TEL is not asking for the reboot (LOG2).
I think you have a Kernel problem... (LOG1). Use Google* to search for "kernel: SysRq : HELP : loglevel0-8 "...
* e.g. http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/SysRq_Help or http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/15751.html
The Kernel-System Reqests could be the reasom for the reboot...
Is it possible to log the console output during a crash?
What's connected on the console port?
I have the feeling the problem is coming from there....
It it an Appliance Server? Is there a keyboard or mouse or USB device connected?
If a modem is connected you should disable the local echo....
You could try to edit the Variable ENABLE_SYSRQ in /etc/sysconfig/sysctl ... just as a try...
The file LOG3 contains the /tmpd/DHS3-INIT.log only.
But this starts too late. (Apr 16 11:27:49)
Interesting is all between 16/04/08 11:11 and 16/04/08 11:28 I think it's in /tmpd/DHS3-INIT.olog
The TEL is not asking for the reboot (LOG2).
I think you have a Kernel problem... (LOG1). Use Google* to search for "kernel: SysRq : HELP : loglevel0-8 "...
* e.g. http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/SysRq_Help or http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/15751.html
The Kernel-System Reqests could be the reasom for the reboot...
Is it possible to log the console output during a crash?
What's connected on the console port?
I have the feeling the problem is coming from there....
It it an Appliance Server? Is there a keyboard or mouse or USB device connected?
If a modem is connected you should disable the local echo....
You could try to edit the Variable ENABLE_SYSRQ in /etc/sysconfig/sysctl ... just as a try...
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selectt_DUP
Re: 4400 RESETING PERIODICALLY
Is it possible to log the console output during a crash? How could i do this ?
What's connected on the console port? nothing connected to the serial port
I have the feeling the problem is coming from there....
It it an Appliance Server? No a crystal hardware with a cpu6
Is there a keyboard or mouse or USB device connected? no
If a modem is connected you should disable the local echo.... external modem connected to v24 ports
What's connected on the console port? nothing connected to the serial port
I have the feeling the problem is coming from there....
It it an Appliance Server? No a crystal hardware with a cpu6
Is there a keyboard or mouse or USB device connected? no
If a modem is connected you should disable the local echo.... external modem connected to v24 ports
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knightr1der
Re: 4400 RESETING PERIODICALLY
Log console port = connect a pc running your usual terminal emulator eg. Procomm, teraterm etc.. and switch on capture mode. then the next time the baby goes to sleep - you will hopefully have something useful in the capture.selectt wrote:Is it possible to log the console output during a crash? How could i do this ?
If a modem is connected you should disable the local echo.... external modem connected to v24 ports
Modem - I have had this problem where modem goes mad and sends rubbish string of characters in to v24 port & then PBX resets. Turn of local echo using appropriate hayes command on the modem - or get it disconnected for a few days to see if it stops the reset.
