Re: Interesting Server Issue ***SOLVED***
On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 04:19:23PM -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> It turned out that the BIOS was configured to suspend the machine after
> a certain amount of inactivity. Previously I had run kernels with APM
> support, and they overrode the BIOS settings. But I had just upgraded
> the kernel and left APM support out. This gave control back to the
> BIOS, which put the machine to sleep.
>
> So you might want to look in to your BIOS settings. 8^)
Nail on the head there.
Yes, APM was enabled in the BIOS. I diabled it, and when checking the
server logs this morning, it had stayed awake all night. :-)
Many thanks to all that suggested this,
Matthew
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