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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Need help going from power pc to newer computer! Post 302871027 by Maverick27 on Tuesday 5th of November 2013 10:46:54 AM
Old 11-05-2013
The Workstations are all networked using ethernet cables, we have a hub for all the different monitors.
The reason for the change is the system is getting unstable. It loses it's some functions, for example we often have to reinstall the database to get it going again, the system unexpectanly reboots. We're thinking the Pc is getting a little wore out. It runs 24/7 without breaks (Monitors patients in the ICU).
I will check with the vendor though last time they had real solution except buy a new system... (100's of thousands of dollards)
 

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CPU_REBOOT(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					     CPU_REBOOT(9)

NAME
cpu_reboot -- halt or reboot the system SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/reboot.h> void cpu_reboot(int howto, char *bootstr); DESCRIPTION
The cpu_reboot() function handles final system shutdown, and either halts or reboots the system. The exact action to be taken is determined by the flags passed in howto and by whether or not the system has finished autoconfiguration. If the system has finished autoconfiguration, cpu_reboot() does the following: 1. Sets the boothowto system variable (see boothowto(9)) from the howto argument. 2. If this is the first invocation of cpu_reboot() and the RB_NOSYNC flag is not set in howto, syncs and unmounts the system disks by calling vfs_shutdown(9) and sets the time of day clock by calling resettodr(9). 3. Disables interrupts. 4. If rebooting after a crash (i.e., if RB_DUMP is set in howto, but RB_HALT is not), saves a system crash dump. 5. Runs any shutdown hooks by calling pmf_system_shutdown(9). 6. Prints a message indicating that the system is about to be halted or rebooted. 7. If RB_HALT is set in howto, halts the system. Otherwise, reboots the system. If the system has not finished autoconfiguration, cpu_reboot() runs any shutdown hooks by calling pmf_system_shutdown(9), prints a message, and halts the system. If RB_STRING is set in howto, then the parameter bootstr is passed to the system boot loader on some ports. SEE ALSO
boothowto(9), dumpsys(9), pmf_system_shutdown(9), resettodr(9), vfs_shutdown(9) BSD
February 11, 2010 BSD
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