01-21-2014
Solaris 10 server crashed two times
Hi,
I have two Solaris 10 servers. First server crashed last week (Monday) and second one crashed over the weekend. I have checked the logs such as /var/adm/messages, syslog and dmesg. So for I found none. My management wants to know why the server crashed. I need to come with some kind of reasons.
I also searched for core file and didn't find any. Can someone guide me what else I can do to figure out why the server crashed.
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danted
DANTED(8) System Manager's Manual DANTED(8)
NAME
danted - network proxyserver
SYNOPSIS
danted [-DLVdhnv] [-N number] [-f file]
DESCRIPTION
Dante implements the socks standard and can function as a firewall between networks.
Dante relays TCP and UDP both from outside the network and in, and from inside and out.
The options are as follows:
-D Dante will detach from the controlling terminal and run in the background as a system daemon.
-L Displays the license Dante comes under.
-Nnumber
Dante will fork of number copies of itself when starting. Can be used for very busy servers.
-V Verifies config file and exits.
-d Enables debugging.
-ffile Dante will read its configuration from file.
-h Shows the currently valid options.
-n Disables TCP keep-alive messages. Normally Dante enables TCP keep-alive messages so that connections from machines that have
crashed or for other reasons no longer can be reached time out.
-v Displays Dante version.
ENVIRONMENT
TMPDIR Use TMPDIR for temporary files. Since Dante uses lockfiles it is recommended that TMPDIR be set to a (local) filesystem with low
latency.
FILES
/etc/danted.conf
Dante server configuration file.
AUTHORS
For Inferno Nettverk A/S, Norway:
Michael Shuldman <michaels@inet.no>: Design and implementation.
Karl-Andre' Skevik <karls@inet.no>: Autoconf and porting.
SEE ALSO
dante.conf(5) danted.conf(5)
Information about new releases and other related issues can be found on the Dante WWW home page at http://www.inet.no/dante.
BUGS
See the accompanying BUGS file. New ones should be reported to dante-bugs@inet.no.
Feb 17, 2001 DANTED(8)