setup:
Athlon64 2.2ghz 3400+ - AK86-L Aopen mobo (Topped out at 3gb ram)
4 500gb IDE drives on IDE controllers
2 750gb SATA drives on PCI sata controller
(adaptec 1205sa [Sil3112a chip])
Currently: osol-2008.11 build 110
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First, this is not something that I can say is related to build 110.
It was going on before I upgraded from 109.
I'm experiencing spontaneos shutdowns and am not finding anything in
the logs /var/adm/messages or /var/log/syslog that I recognize as
being a clue to why.
I can post an extract including the time frame of shutdown but to me
it looks totally normal... (I'm not experienced in debugging though)
Also I'm not really sure where to look for clues beyond
/var/log/syslog and /var/adm/messages.
I've got a hunch this may be about hdd overheating, but is only
because I feel what seem to me to be abnormal heat when I touch
drives. Especially 2 sata drives on an
Adaptec 1205sa (Sil3112achip).
It may be normal heat... I'm not sure... but I really have no idea
what else might provoke a shutdown ... not really sure overheating of
hdd would do that (force a shutdown).
The biggest change I've made most recently was to upgrade the size of
a mirrored 200gb pool to 750gb. Those drives are on the sata
controller referenced above. But the 200gb had been running on that
controller for some time.
I also had to flash the bios of that controller during the upgrade, to
make it recognize the new 750gb Sata II drives.
I don't remember seeing a spontaneous shutdwon before making those
changes.
However, I am getting some errors from something to do with the
timeslider mechanism. I see them on boot up from the `startd'
service. Where
svc:/application/time-slider:default
is moved to maintenance by request of time-slider `frequent' and
`hourly' services.
Attempting to restart time-slider service results it being moved to
`Maintenance mode' again. The `frequent' timeslider service is not
finding a crontab according to that services log.
That sounds like some kind of permissions problem and not something
that would invoke a shutdown.
I guess that might be related to the shutdowns though, so inlined the
output of `svcs -vx' below:
If that isn't it, where else should I look for clues, and are there
other logs I should be examining?
svcs -vx:
svc:/system/filesystem/zfs/auto-snapshot:frequent (ZFS auto snap..)
State: maintenance since Tue Mar 31 12:20:19 2009
Reason: Maintenance requested by
"svc:/system/filesystem/zfs/auto-snapshot:frequent"
See: /var/svc/log/system-filesystem-zfs-auto-sn..:frequent.log
See: http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-R4
See: /var/svc/log/system-filesystem-zfs-auto-sn..:frequent.log
Impact: 1 dependent service is not running:
svc:/application/time-slider:default
svc:/system/filesystem/zfs/auto-snapshot:hourly (ZFS auto sn..)
State: maintenance since Tue Mar 31 12:20:17 2009
Reason: Maintenance requested by
"svc:/system/filesystem/zfs/auto-snapshot:hourly" See:
/var/svc/log/system-filesystem-zfs-auto-snapshot:hourly.log see:
http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-R4 See:
/var/svc/log/system-filesystem-zfs-auto-snapshot:hourly.log
1 dependent service is not running:
svc:/application/time-slider:default
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