No Scott.
The system should have enough power in reserve to log an EPOW (Emergency Power Off Warning) even in a total power outage, before it goes down.....
If the disk containing the error log file is already inaccessible then the system should have enough power in reserve to log the error to the firmware NVRAM and it will be written out to the AIX error log when power is restored.
You'll see the usual error logging turned on message at boot time and then you'll see an error with a slightly earlier time stamp written out after the error daemon is up an running.
AIX system have been designed this way for many years.
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filosophizer,
If the errpt entry was removed there will be a jump in the sequence numbers....
Although AIX often drops one even on a reboot - never understood, or looked into, why.
What does the error report show?
IBM How to Investigate a System Reboot - United States IBM Server running AIX with Oracle RAC reboots itself - United States
The /var/adm/wtmp account file
This binary file is used to store various types of login information. One type of information stored in this file is user login records. These records document the user name and time of login. Pseudo user names are used for shutdown and reboot. So when a system is shut down using one of the shut down commands, a record with the user name shutdown will be logged into the wtmp file. Similarly when a system is booted, a record with the user name reboot will be written into the wtmp file. Some shut down commands have flags that can be used to suppress login records in the wtmp file.
Note: Technically a reboot is a warm boot but the pseudo user name reboot is written into the wtmp file for both warm boots and cold boots.
Here is last command from it:
I see that right after reboot user oracle from PC: dbapc logged in. It could be possible that Mr. DBAPC was smart enough, did a reboot and removed the entry from errpt by
Task is to find out
1- Who did the reboot, (user initiated) or abnormal shutdown (don't think so, there was power outage)
2- RAC reboot -- RAC could have done reboot but again errpt would have captured this
Last edited by filosophizer; 05-27-2016 at 06:42 PM..
If your system is part of a RAC cluster, then it may be that it was the cluster's decision to evict that particular node. Evicting a node is done as quickly as possible to preserve the integrity of the database. This means: immediate shutdown of the host/node, without logging a shutdown record in /var/adm/wtmp, not calling sync to flush file buffers and not sending processes a SIGTERM.
If your node has been evicted, there should be information about this in the RAC cluster logs on the remaining nodes of the cluster...
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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)
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,
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,
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)
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)
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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)
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 ,
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 ...
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