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Re: unexpected system shutdown



On Tue, 09 Nov 2010 10:11:38 +0200, Nikolay Yatsyshyn wrote:

> My company have a server in remote DC. Tonight the server was gone down.
> Administrator from DC told, that server was powered off. I can't
> determine a source of this unexpected shutdown. Server is HP Proliant
> DL-140 G3, Debian Lenny 5.0.5 XEN dom0. uptime was ~500 days. In
> /var/log/syslog just:
> Nov  8 23:33:48 xensrv1 shutdown[31635]: shutting down for system halt
> Nov  8 23:33:49 xensrv1 init: Switching to runlevel: 0

"shutting down for system halt" looks like a clean shutdown (I mean, no 
hardware related issue). Maybe someone powered off the system 
inadvertenly or pushed the off button? Any script, routine or cron job 
running at that time?

> and in /var/log/user.log:
> Nov  8 23:33:48 xensrv1 shutdown[31635]: shutting down for system halt
> Nov  9 09:24:38 xensrv1 mpt-statusd: detected non-optimal RAID status

(...)

Is it normal that raid is being marked as "non-optimal" after a clean 
shutdown? Was the server hibertaned or completely off? :-?

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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