V440 server reboot for no reason

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I checked /var/adm/messages, didn't tell me much, all it logged is the 
rebooting information.

Any way to check what cause it?

Thanks. 


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Reply steeles (17) 5/15/2007 5:08:11 PM

On Tue, 15 May 2007 13:08:11 -0400, steeles wrote:

> I checked /var/adm/messages, didn't tell me much, all it logged is the
> rebooting information.
> 
> Any way to check what cause it?
> 

A red faced sys-admin ?

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Reply Bruce 5/15/2007 6:15:33 PM


In article <2Ol2i.1000$wv7.551@newsfe18.lga>,
steeles <steeles@gmail.com> wrote:
>I checked /var/adm/messages, didn't tell me much, all it logged is the 
>rebooting information.
>
>Any way to check what cause it?
>
>Thanks. 


If it did crash, there should be something in /var/crash/<hostname>
assuming you have the dumpadm stuff setup correctly.



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Scott Wilson                    Lead System Administrator
swilson@uchicago.edu            NSIT - DCS - SeaSol
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Reply swilson 5/15/2007 7:46:51 PM

acutally there is empty on /var/crash/lg

output for dumpadm is

#dumpadm
    Dump content: kernel pages
        Dump device: /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 (swap)
Savecore directory: /var/crash/lg
    Savecore enabled: yes.


"Scott Wilson" <swilson@tiki.uchicago.edu> wrote in message 
news:L6o2i.146$25.285@news.uchicago.edu...
> In article <2Ol2i.1000$wv7.551@newsfe18.lga>,
> steeles <steeles@gmail.com> wrote:
>>I checked /var/adm/messages, didn't tell me much, all it logged is the
>>rebooting information.
>>
>>Any way to check what cause it?
>>
>>Thanks.
>
>
> If it did crash, there should be something in /var/crash/<hostname>
> assuming you have the dumpadm stuff setup correctly.
>
>
>
> -- 
> Scott Wilson                    Lead System Administrator
> swilson@uchicago.edu            NSIT - DCS - SeaSol 


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Reply steeles 5/16/2007 3:10:11 PM

It seems to be memory issue. share with people.

#fmadm


#fmadm faulty

It will give you a detail which memory dimm has problem.

Replaced memory, and run "fmadm faulty", the error message is gone.


"steeles" <steeles@gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:o9F2i.107411$NK5.34586@newsfe23.lga...
> acutally there is empty on /var/crash/lg
>
> output for dumpadm is
>
> #dumpadm
>    Dump content: kernel pages
>        Dump device: /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 (swap)
> Savecore directory: /var/crash/lg
>    Savecore enabled: yes.
>
>
> "Scott Wilson" <swilson@tiki.uchicago.edu> wrote in message 
> news:L6o2i.146$25.285@news.uchicago.edu...
>> In article <2Ol2i.1000$wv7.551@newsfe18.lga>,
>> steeles <steeles@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>I checked /var/adm/messages, didn't tell me much, all it logged is the
>>>rebooting information.
>>>
>>>Any way to check what cause it?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>
>>
>> If it did crash, there should be something in /var/crash/<hostname>
>> assuming you have the dumpadm stuff setup correctly.
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Scott Wilson                    Lead System Administrator
>> swilson@uchicago.edu            NSIT - DCS - SeaSol
>
> 


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Reply steeles 5/16/2007 7:21:34 PM

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