Server Crash again

Robert Dege rdege at cse.Buffalo.EDU
Tue Jan 21 15:15:24 EST 2003



I'm curious, do you have the BIOS hardware monitoring running?  If the
BIOS thinks either CPU is overheating it can poweroff the machine at
anytime to preserve the machine.

Check to see what the limit is set to.  It seems to do this during the
middle of the workday (aka heavy load).

-Rob

> Ok for all of you who replied to my earlier message, had it go down again
> today. The odd thing is I had a top going at the time and it was up 1 day
> and 6 minutes. So it's almost exactly the same time it went down
> yesterday. The power supply and motherboard were installed this weekend
> to upgrade a Redhat 7.2 samba file server. It ran all weekend fine, then
> did this yesterday and today. Could this be a redhat 7.2 hardware issue?
> It's a super micro SUPER P4DCE+ Motherboard. WIth dual p4 xeons on it. It
> could be a faulty Power supply but it's strange that it's almost the same
> time. The power supply needed to be unplugged and turned on and off a few
> times until it came back on. So it was like it faulted. Ideas, swapping
> the PS is probably the next step. However it is a new MB and processor
> there might be redhat 7.2 issues with this.
>
> Justin
>
>
> --
> -------------------------------------------
> Justin Bennett
> Red Hat (Linux) Certified Engineer
> Network Administrator
> Dynabrade Inc.
> 8989 Sheridan Dr
> Clarence, NY 14031
> 716-631-0100 ext 215
>



Dege

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