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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Linux halts every week Post 302978737 by hicksd8 on Wednesday 3rd of August 2016 06:53:24 AM
Old 08-03-2016
I would also ask, what is your definition of "halted"?

Is the server definitely down (ie, panic'd) or is it just unusable (ie,alive but cannot login because too busy or something)?

What evidence have you got that it's completely down?

As Neo said, are the system logs telling you anything? First place to look.
 

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SWISS::Stars::EV(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     SWISS::Stars::EV(3pm)

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   addEvidence($category, $type, $initials, $attributes [, $date])
	Title:	  addEvidence

	Usage:	  $evidenceTag = $entry->Stars->EV->addEvidence($category,
								$type,
								$initials,
								$attributes
								[, $date])

	Function: adds the evidence to the EV block if it does not yet exist
		  or returns the correct evidence tag if the evidence already exists,
		  possibly with a different date.

	Args:	 $category: the evidence category. Currently one of 'A', 'C', 'I','P'.
		 $type: the evidence type
		 $initials: The initals of the person doing the update.
			    For programs this should be '-'.
		 $attributes: the attributes of the evidence
		 $date: optional. If present, it must be in standard SWISS-PROT
			date format. If not present the current date will be used.

	Returns: The correct evidence tag.

   updateEvidence($category, $type, $initials, $attributes [, $date])
	Title:	  updateEvidence

	Usage:	  $evidenceTag = $entry->Stars->EV->updateEvidence($category,
								   $type,
								   $initials,
								   $attributes
								   [, $date])

	Function: updates the evidence to the EV block to $date or inserts it
		  if it does not yet exist.

	Args:	 $category: the evidence category. Currently one of 'A', 'C', 'I','P'.
		 $type: the evidence type
		 $initials: The initals of the person doing the update.
			    For programs this should be '-'.
		 $attributes: the attributes of the evidence
		 $date: optional. If present, it must be in standard SWISS-PROT
			date format. If not present the current date will be used.

	Returns: The correct evidence tag.

Name
       SWISS::Stars::EV.pm

Description
       SWISS/Stars/EV.pm represents the evidence section within an SWISS-PROT + TrEMBL entry. See
       http://www3.ebi.ac.uk/~sp/intern/projects/evidenceTags/index.html

       For a usage example, see evTest.pl in the Swissknife package.

Inherits from SWISS::ListBase.pm
Attributes
       "list" Each element of the list describes one evidence, itself represented as an array.

perl v5.10.1							    2006-01-26						     SWISS::Stars::EV(3pm)
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