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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tm121temp
TM121TEMP(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual TM121TEMP(4)NAME
tm121temp -- Texas Instruments TMP121 temperature sensor
SYNOPSIS
tm121temp0 at spi? slave 0
DESCRIPTION
The tm121temp driver provides support for the Texas Instruments (formerly Burr-Brown) TMP121 temperature sensor with the envsys(4) API.
These devices are connected to the host system with spi(4) or Microwire 4-wire serial busses. The tm121temp is capable of measuring tempera-
tures with a 2 degree accuracy over the frame from -40 to 125 Celsius. Temperatures are reported with a granularity of 625 microKelvins.
tm121temp devices can transfer information at up to 10MHz, and support SPI mode 0.
The device reports itself with envsys(4) using the generic device name. This name can be overridden, by specifying an alternate name in the
device property ``envsys-description''.
SEE ALSO envsys(4), spi(4), envstat(8)HISTORY
The tm121temp driver was written by Garrett D'Amore and first appeared in NetBSD 4.0.
BSD October 9, 2006 BSD