About 30 minutes ago I had the same thought, that the bios may be shutting
this thing down for some reason, because the os can't be, I'll consult the
manual, I'll take a look tonight in the bios.<BR><BR>Thanks for the
help<BR>Justin<BR><BR>Robert Dege said:<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> I'm
curious, do you have the BIOS hardware monitoring running? If the<BR>>
BIOS thinks either CPU is overheating it can poweroff the machine
at<BR>> anytime to preserve the machine.<BR>> <BR>> Check to see
what the limit is set to. It seems to do this during the<BR>> middle of
the workday (aka heavy load).<BR>> <BR>> -Rob<BR>> <BR>>>
Ok for all of you who replied to my earlier message, had it go
down<BR>>> again today. The odd thing is I had a top going at the
time and it was<BR>>> up 1 day and 6 minutes. So it's almost exactly
the same time it went<BR>>> down yesterday. The power supply and
motherboard were installed this<BR>>> weekend to upgrade a Redhat
7.2 samba file server. It ran all weekend<BR>>> fine, then did this
yesterday and today. Could this be a redhat 7.2<BR>>> hardware
issue? It's a super micro SUPER P4DCE+ Motherboard. WIth dual<BR>>>
p4 xeons on it. It could be a faulty Power supply but it's
strange<BR>>> that it's almost the same time. The power supply
needed to be<BR>>> unplugged and turned on and off a few times until
it came back on. So<BR>>> it was like it faulted. Ideas, swapping
the PS is probably the next<BR>>> step. However it is a new MB and
processor there might be redhat 7.2<BR>>> issues with
this.<BR>>><BR>>> Justin<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>
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Justin Bennett<BR>>> Red Hat (Linux) Certified Engineer<BR>>>
Network Administrator<BR>>> Dynabrade Inc.<BR>>> 8989 Sheridan
Dr<BR>>> Clarence, NY 14031<BR>>> 716-631-0100 ext
215<BR>>><BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Dege<BR>> <BR>>
So Many Things in Life Would Be Really Funny<BR>> .... If They Weren't
Happening To Me<BR><BR><BR>--
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