FW: [Malvern] Stop random rebooting

Ian Pascoe ianpascoe at btinternet.com
Fri Aug 10 20:33:47 BST 2007


D

As your running Woody I guess the kernal is quite an old flavour?

Probably a red herring, as I presume your other machines are Woody too, but
I seem to recall a kernal bug relating to copying / moving large files ie
over 2 GB, but I don't recall what the symntons were.

Sorry not a lot of help I know.

E

-----Original Message-----
From: malvern-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk
[mailto:malvern-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk]On Behalf Of Darren Beale
Sent: 10 August 2007 14:02
To: Malvern LUG
Subject: [Malvern] Stop random rebooting


Hi,

I've a cheapy root server with 1&1, it's about a year old. When I got
it I immediately re-imaged it to rip off all the crappy control panel
stuff so it's a pretty basic debian (woody) install with webby stuff
like php/mysql/apache on plus bind.

Anyhoo, recently I started backing up a particular folder by
initiating a remote rsync process from another server. The issue I'm
getting is that the machine reboots after around 1/2 gig of stuff has
copied over; this happens every time.

There is nothing coming up in the logs for the time that it reboots.

The process listing has a bunch of stuff that I don't recognise (when
compared to the woody installs I have here in my office that I built
myself) so I'm guessing 1&1 put some stuff in their standard image and
I'm wondering there's something in there.

One possible candidate is [watchdog/0]
(http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/watchdog) but I can't see how
to turn it off to check (nothing in init.d and grep -ir in /etc brings
back nothing)

Anecdotally the machine has stopped responding a few times over the
past weeks again with nothign in the logs and I've had to powercycle
it (I have the ability to do this over the interweb via a remote
cpanel)

I was wondering where you guys would start you investigations were you
in my shoes? For the record contacting their support dept is a last
resort.

Any advice gratefully received.

Cheers

--
Darren Beale
07711 716 197

http://bealers.com

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