On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 04:07:23PM +0100, Sean O Sullivan wrote:
> Running Linux Server [will post general spec below], and it's randomly [or
> seems to be random..] halting/not responding, requiring either a reboot
> locally, or to be hard-shutdown, depending on severity.
>> At random times, usually at night however [i.e. between 0300 - 0700,
> usually between 0500/0600], server stops respoonding, by this I mean, no
> SSH in, no HTTP, dead in the water, cron jobs stop running.
> Log files show nothing ... I have gone through all logs in /var/log for
> times around the shutdown, and the only log entries will be
>> Date/Time ... Normal logs....
> sys restart ....
Does the console say anything? Perhaps gives a kernel panic message?
// Niall.
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