Hi ,
My Sun Machine Rebooted by itself 2 days back . Its running fine now , But i wanted to find out wat caused it to reboot...
This is wat the var/adm/messages show .
Kern.notice:- System booting after fatal error FATAL...
Wat causes this message ...
And wat tasks should i do to ensure it... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
Since server is located at remote place so how to identify which user rebooted the server. Is there any way to identify the user.
Thanks in advance,
Reg,
Bache Gowda (1 Reply)
hi
anyone one here for helping me? plzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I would like to know how Licensing information such as the operating system revision level and license restrictions in terms of user numbers can be seen?
and When was the system last rebooted can also be seen? (3 Replies)
dear all
Iam unix administrator and yesterday the server rebooted alone and when i check the messages i find the below errors can you help me (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to know how to find out which user has rebooted the server? I have used last command but it is not giving username though it is showing below output
reboot --------------- date
Regards,
Manoj (5 Replies)
Hi,
Not sure if this was asked in a tread already(searched but did not find anything :( )
I want to know who rebooted a system without reading through allot of /var/adm/messages
I know the command last will show me when the system was rebooted
*user* *Login Protocol* *IP address* ... (2 Replies)
Hi Team,
server rebooted happen sunddely, i check all the log files but ..i didn't find any reason...kindly share your's ideas with me...
Thanks in advace
Rajesh_Apple...:b: (1 Reply)
Hi,
Yesterday one of Red Hat Server 4.2 got rebooted.
I have checked /var/log/messages, but does not find out any serious issue related to peformance / hardware issue.
how to find out why server was rebooted? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: manoj.solaris
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
cm
cm(5) File Formats Manual cm(5)NAME
cm - cluster monitor for high availability clusters
Remarks
Cluster operations require the installation of the optional Serviceguard or Serviceguard Extension for RAC software, which is not included
in the standard HP-UX operating system.
DESCRIPTION
Serviceguard and Serviceguard Extension for RAC are high availability products which provide an environment such that after a failure of a
node, services (applications) can be up and running again on another node within a very short amount of time. In addition, Serviceguard
Extension for RAC is the enabling software for the Real Application Clusters (RAC). Working with the basic Serviceguard product, Service-
guard Extension for Faster Failover allows configuration of clusters for optimized failover.
Commands
The following set of commands is used to configure a high availability cluster:
cmquerycl(1M)cmmakepkg(1M)cmcheckconf(1M)cmapplyconf(1M)
The following commands are used to run or halt a cluster:
cmruncl(1M)cmhaltcl(1M)cmrunnode(1M)cmhaltnode(1M)cmviewcl(1M)
Once a cluster is formed, the following commands are provided for manual operation on high availability packages:
cmrunpkg(1M)cmhaltpkg(1M)cmmodpkg(1M)
The following commands are used within a package control script to control the services and networks configured for a package:
cmrunserv(1M)cmhaltserv(1M)cmmodnet(1M)
A command is provided to aid in migrating from a SwitchOver/UX configuration to a Serviceguard cluster:
cmmigrate(1M)
This command is not applicable with Serviceguard Extension for RAC.
SEE ALSO
Managing Serviceguard.
Configuring RAC Clusters with Serviceguard Extension for RAC.
Requires Optional Serviceguard Software cm(5)