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Re: strange reboot on woody



François TOURDE wrote:

> Le 12383ième jour après Epoch,
> Haim Ashkenazi écrivait:
> 
>> Hi
>>
>> I've got a server at our ISP's server farm which rebooted last night.
>> I've contact my ISP and no one there did nothing, also it wasn't a power
>> failure because the reboot is written in '/var/log/syslog':
>>
>> ...
>> ov 26 22:26:16 ns-ilweb1 init: Switching to runlevel: 6
>> Nov 26 22:26:19 ns-ilweb1 qmail: 1069878379.427182 status: exiting
>> Nov 26 22:26:20 ns-ilweb1 ntpd[32551]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
>> Nov 26 22:26:22 ns-ilweb1 exiting on signal 15
>> Nov 26 22:28:09 ns-ilweb1 syslogd 1.4.1#10: restart.
>> ...
>>
>> I've run chkrootkit (last version from unstable) and it didn't find
>> anything. I've gone to the logs and didn't see nothing suspicious.
>> (messages, wtmp, faillog, authlog, kern.log).
>>
>> also, nothing suspicious in '/root/bash_history'.
>>
>> Is there anything else I can do to check why it rebooted suddenly?
> 
> See if some PowerSaving is connected to the machine, if some ISP's
> admin tried to do CTRL+ALT+DEL on a wrong keyboard, for example.
I've already asked them that, but even if that what's happened, they didn't
tell me.

thanx
--
Haim 




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