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system always reboots
i have a sun 280R server , that reboots randomly .
i have checked for hardware failures but none can be seen . here is the output of prtdiag -v System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Fire 280R (2 X UltraSPARC-III +) System clock frequency: 150 MHz Memory size: 2048 Megabytes ========================= CPUs =============================================== Run E$ CPU CPU Brd CPU MHz MB Impl. Mask --- --- ---- ---- ------- ---- A 0 900 8.0 US-III+ 2.3 B 1 900 8.0 US-III+ 2.2 ========================= Memory Configuration =============================== Logical Logical Logical MC Bank Bank Bank DIMM Interleave Interleaved Brd ID num size Status Size Factor with ---- --- ---- ------ ----------- ------ ---------- ----------- CA 0 0 512MB no_status 256MB 4-way 0 CA 0 1 512MB no_status 256MB 4-way 0 CA 0 2 512MB no_status 256MB 4-way 0 CA 0 3 512MB no_status 256MB 4-way 0 ========================= IO Cards ========================= Bus Max IO Port Bus Freq Bus Dev, Brd Type ID Side Slot MHz Freq Func State Name Model ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- -------------------------------- ---------------------- I/O PCI 8 B 2 33 33 3,0 ok SUNW,m64B SUNW,370-4362 ========================= Environmental Status ========================= System Temperatures (Celsius): ------------------------------ cpu0 1 --------- 52 55 ================================= Front Status Panel: ------------------- Keyswitch position: NORMAL System LED Status: POWER GEN FAULT [ ON] [OFF] ================================= Disk Status: Presence Fault Value -------- ----------- DISK 0: [PRESENT] [NO_FAULT] DISK 1: [PRESENT] [NO_FAULT] ================================= Fan Bank : ---------- Bank Status ---- ------- FAN [NO_FAULT] ================================= Power Supplies: --------------- Supply Status PS Type ------ ------ --------------- PS0 [NO_FAULT] [Sun-Fire-280R] PS1 [NO_FAULT] [Sun-Fire-280R] ================================= ========================= HW Revisions ======================================= System PROM revisions: ---------------------- OBP 4.5.16 2002/05/01 19:28 IO ASIC revisions: ------------------ Port Model ID Status Version -------- ---- ------ ------- Schizo 8 ok 5 But there is something i notice for the proceeses is that there is a processes that always found to be a "Zombie" even after a system reboot . nobody 2864K 2336K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% lic.SUNW/1 nobody 0K 0K zombie 0 - 0:00:00 0.0% /0 nobody 1072K 760K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% lic_logger.sh/1 root 3176K 1056K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% lpsched/1 root 2112K 1024K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% hpnpd/1 root 2320K 1176K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% cron/1 root 4368K 1944K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% sendmail/1 root 3080K 1936K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% htt_server/2 root 3464K 1768K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% syslogd/13 daemon 9480K 2352K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% dwhttpd/1 root 1736K 680K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% smcboot/1 nobody 2664K 1944K sleep 59 0 0:00:00 0.0% lmgrd.ste/1 thanks for ur help . |
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if the reboots are consistently happening at certain times ... i'd check for processes going on right before those times --- probably do a "ps -ef > /not_tmp_dir/file" --- and see if something is rebooting the box ... also, i'd check for errors and/or warnings on all the log files ... check root cron jobs too ...
if the reboots are inconsistent ( and/or var/adm/messages is clear and/or no "freak" processes are rebooting the box) and if the box is conected to a UPS unit ... i'd look at the UPS unit and anything else connected to the power supply ... |
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