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- From: root@egf-bbs.uucp (Super User)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.admin
- Subject: Quick question
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.221949.476@egf-bbs.uucp>
- Date: 14 Aug 92 22:19:49 GMT
- Organization: EGF, MN Public Access Unix
- Lines: 17
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- I've had several mysterious reboots over the last week. I'm never around
- to see exactly what's going on, so I really have no clue what's causing it.
-
- Which brings me to my question. Is anything recorded anywhere? I checked
- /usr/adm/messages but can't find anything. The nifty error messages that
- normally come up when someone simply flips the switch or shuts off the
- tty console (ERROR xxx, user _name_, bad superblock, fixed, nuked, etc)
- are nowhere to be found, but I'm sure they were created.
-
- Can anyone point me to some debugging tools? I'd really like to know what's
- causing this.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Mike
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