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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Linux halts every week Post 302978729 by rbatte1 on Wednesday 3rd of August 2016 05:59:20 AM
Old 08-03-2016
Is it always stopping at the same time or after the same elapse time from the above message? The former suggests a scheduled job, whilst the latter is a service deciding that the error is fatal and stopping your server, so you would need to know what microsoft-ds is.

What trace information do you get in the /var/log/messages?



Robin
 

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started(7)						 Miscellaneous Information Manual						started(7)

NAME
started - event signalling that a job is running SYNOPSIS
started JOB=JOB INSTANCE=INSTANCE [ENV]... DESCRIPTION
The started event is generated by the Upstart init(8) daemon when an instance of a job has finished starting and is now running. The JOB environment variable contains the job name, and the INSTANCE environment variable contains the instance name which will be empty for sin- gle-instance jobs. init(8) emits this event as an informational signal, services and tasks started or stopped by this event will do so in parallel with other activity. It is typically combined with the stopping(7) event by services declaring a dependency. Job configuration files may use the export stanza to export environment variables from their own environment into the started event. See init(5) for more details. EXAMPLE
A service that wishes to depend on another service might use: start on started apache stop on stopping apache A task that must be run after another task or service has been started might use: start on started postgresql SEE ALSO
starting(7) stopping(7) stopped(7) init(5) Upstart 2009-07-09 started(7)
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