Hmmm I will avoid updating anything for a couple weeks and see if
it cycles. I bet you might be on to something. Although that would be
a very very MS kind of thing to do. I can't imagine Oracle would
powercycle a server without direct intervention by the user. The NFS
horror...
On
On 11/4/11 12:18 PM, Daniel Kjar wrote:
> The oracle board is down so I thought I would throw this out here...
> every two weeks at 3:20AM my x2200 powercycles.
>
> Oct 7 03:21:44 bio2 genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release
> 5.10 Version Generic_144501-19 64-bit
> Oct 21 03:21:48 bio2
Hello Daniel!
> every two weeks at 3:20AM my x2200 powercycles.
Well, that's a tough one. :-)
Have you looked at the BIOS? You can do strange things there...
Apart from that, your best bet would be to set up auditing and
enable it some 10 minutes before the next shutdown, then try and
find ou
The oracle board is down so I thought I would throw this out here...
every two weeks at 3:20AM my x2200 powercycles.
Oct 7 03:21:44 bio2 genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release
5.10 Version Generic_144501-19 64-bit
Oct 21 03:21:48 bio2 genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release