Re: System hung over night

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 08:12:12 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:

> What model router?

It is an ASUS RT-AC5300
https://tomhorsley.com/hardware/rt-ac5300/rt-ac5300.html
(from the way the router is positioned you can also
deduce I'm not married :-).

> What services?  First place I would look at is DHCPD there.
>      Unless you are doing something fancy with gaming or web proxying

Nothing fancy. The router is doing all the work, acting as DNS and
DHCP for the home network. Don't have it configured to transfer logs
to the main computer or anything like that. In fact I've often used
phones and tablets on it when the main computer was down for a re-gen
or something like that.

> Electrical?  Summertime brownouts can be REALLY bad on low end stuff.
>      Get a Tripp Lite Line Conditioner (LC line; they have been making 
> stuff like this since '47)

I've got a line conditioner (Panamax, not Tripp Lite). Also I'd think
brownouts would be more likely at the hottest time of the day, not
at 4 am when it is more likely to be relatively cool (though in Florida,
the "relative" modifier definitely applies this time of year).

>      Also check the condition of your notebook's battery.

Not a notebook, a desktop, and the UPS has plenty of reserve.

>      Perhaps the cleaning help plugged the vacumn into the same outlet 
> as your router :)
>          This happened to us at one branch office; ouch!
> Or maybe it is gremlins.  :)  :)

It is at home, not work, and I'm sure I wasn't running the vacuum at
4 am when the crash happened. It probably was doing a backup to USB
drive, which might make the bugzilla that has been pointed at
here the culprit, I just don't understand the router involvement.

I'll be interested to see if both stay up for several days now,
or perhaps the router keeps crashing, but at least the system stays
up. (In which case it is time for new router I guess, or at least time
to check for new router firmware).
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