Chris Mauritz wrote:
Sam Drinkard wrote:
Don't know if this might be hardware or software related, but it
seems that every time I attempt to do a remote reboot of the machine,
everything shuts down normally, and it never comes back. Just
returned from the co-lo site, and when I plugged the monitor in, it
had gone to the point of "rebooting" and hung. This is 4.3 on x-86.
I have the same problem with an a few old Intel 815 chipset P3 boxes,
but it's never annoyed me enough to fix it. 8-) I agree with Rodrigo
that it's likely some sort of acpi issue
Cheers,
I'll try the acpi route prior to the next reboot. Just looked, and it's
an AMD Sempron 3100. The machine runs flawlessly except for this remote
reboot problem. I normally don't bother trying to reboot except when
there is a kernel update that fixes something. As this is a production
machine too, I try to leave it running as much as possible, and it's a
PITA to have to get someone from the ISP's staff to meet me at the co-lo
site to let me in. As for the arch, I generally use i386 to indicate
anything intel or amd that is not a 64-bit processor, which as Jim
mentioned is rather old terminology. I came along when 8088's were the
mainstay of computers. Gosh, thinking about that, it seems like it was
a century ago !
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