SCO Unixware 7.1.1
Hi friends,
At 11:30pm last night mymain Unix Server hung or rebooted (Unaware which one), and was bot available for 10 minutes. Is there a log file somewhere which will tell me what happened ?
I have looked ad /var/adm/syslog, but cannot make head nor tail of it.
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Virtually no UNIX admin experience. Any admin duties are shared by several folks with no special training. Today we had our Sun v880 server, running Solaris 5.8, shutdown for no apparent reason.
When we checked on server we found it completely powered down, yet still connected to a fully... (6 Replies)
Dear all,
My server has shutdown frequently.
It is AMD64, OS is RHEL 4 U5.
I've seen the system log, before the shutdown occured:
Jul 29 04:28:56 localhost kernel: EDAC k8 MC0: general bus error: participating processor(local node response), time-out(no timeout) memory transaction... (2 Replies)
I have a unix server through which some ten client machines are connected. I want to shutdown/restart all the machine from the server through the shell script during the particular time of the day. I welcome your suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
With regards
Victor (1 Reply)
I have a sparc T1 server (I know its old) running Solaris 8, which we use for testing. It has been very slow in response- prompt takes couple of minutes to come up, so I decided to reboot the server but I can reboot it, it is giving following errors when I try to shutdown it down.
root@deva:/#... (3 Replies)
Are rc scripts executed serially or all at the same time. Is there a way to see this happen? A log file or the syslogd?
This is Solaris 10. (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to shutdown the server if no one is actualy using it. Its a linux server.
I thought of sending a msg on users terminal for those who all are logged in and expecting a input from them.
If they will reply system should not get shutdown else it should not.
Can any one... (2 Replies)
Hi,
is it possible to find out ip address of user who has shutdown or rebooted the server , I have used the command errpt -a , in that it is showing server rebooted but it is not showing ip address who has shutdown the serve, even I have used command last reboot.
Please suggest.
Regards,
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Sensor Classes(3) Coin Sensor Classes(3)NAME
Sensor Classes -
Classes
class SoAlarmSensor
The SoAlarmSensor class is a sensor which will trigger once at a specified time.
SoAlarmSensor provides a convenient way of setting up triggers for jobs which should be executed only once when they are scheduled. "
class SoDataSensor
The SoDataSensor class is the abstract base class for sensors monitoring changes in a scene graph.
If you need to know when a particular entity (as a field or a node) changes, subclasses of SoDataSensor can be used to monitor the entity
and notify you when it changes. "
class SoDelayQueueSensor
The SoDelayQueueSensor class is the abstract base class for priority scheduled sensors.
Delay queue sensors are invoked upon various events not related to time occurrences. See documentation of subclasses to see which types of
events can be surveilled by the builtin sensor types. "
class SoFieldSensor
The SoFieldSensor class detects changes to a field.
Attach a field to a sensor of this type to put it under surveillance, so you can act upon changes to the field. "
class SoIdleSensor
The SoIdleSensor class is a sensor which will trigger as soon as the application is idle.
An SoIdleSensor differs from an SoOneShotSensor in that it will not trigger if the delay queue processing is occurring due to the delay
queue timeout, but only when the application is idle. "
class SoNodeSensor
The SoNodeSensor class detects changes to nodes.
Attach a node to a sensor of this type to put it under surveillance, so you can act upon changes to the node. "
class SoOneShotSensor
The SoOneShotSensor class is a sensor which will trigger once.
Since SoOneShotSensor is a subclass of SoDelayQueueSensor, it will trigger as soon as either the run-time system is idle, or if it is
continually busy it will trigger within a fixed amount of time (this is by default 1/12th of a second, see
SoSensorManager::setDelaySensorTimeout()). "
class SoPathSensor
The SoPathSensor class detects changes to paths.
If you need to know when a path changes (i.e. nodes in the path has been removed, or new nodes is added), use this sensor to get a
notification. "
class SoSensor
The SoSensor class is the abstract base class for all sensors.
Sensors is a mechanism in Coin for scheduling jobs to be run upon specific events. The events in question could be particular points in
time, or changes to entities in the scene graph. "
class SoSensorManager
The SoSensorManager class handles the sensor queues.
There are two major sensor types in Coin, 'delay' sensors and 'timer' sensors: "
class SoTimerQueueSensor
The SoTimerQueueSensor class is the abstract base class for sensors triggering on certain timer events.
Timer sensors triggers upon specific points in time. "
class SoTimerSensor
The SoTimerSensor class is a sensor which will trigger at given intervals.
Use sensors of this class when you want a job repeated at a certain interval, without explicitly needing to reschedule the sensor (i.e.
SoTimerSensor automatically re-schedules itself after it has been triggered). "
Detailed Description
Sensors are objects that monitor other objects for changes and invoke callbacks when changes occur.
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