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Operating Systems Solaris server rebooted by user Post 302139557 by manoj.solaris on Monday 8th of October 2007 05:09:22 AM
Old 10-08-2007
Question server rebooted by user

Hi,

how can i know who has rebooted the server? even last command is not displaying the user, wheather any way to track the user.
 

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statd(1M)																 statd(1M)

NAME
statd, rpc.statd - network status monitor SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
is an RPC server. It interacts with to provide the crash and recovery functions for the locking services on NFS (see lockd(1M)). keeps track of the clients with processes which hold locks on a server. When the server reboots after a crash, sends a message to the on each client indicating that the server has rebooted. The client processes then informs the on the client that the server has rebooted. The client then attempts to reclaim the lock(s) from the server. on the client host also informs the on the server(s) holding locks for the client when the client has rebooted. In this case, the on the server informs its that all locks held by the rebooting client should be released, allowing other processes to lock those files. Options recognizes the following options and command-line arguments: This is an obsolete option. All messages and errors are logged to WARNINGS
The crash of a server is only detected upon its recovery. FILES
lists hosts and network addresses to be contacted after a reboot lists hosts and network addresses that could not be contacted after last reboot includes a number which changes during a reboot AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. SEE ALSO
lockd(1M), fcntl(2), lockf(2), signal(2), sm(4). statd(1M)
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