Frank wrote: > I have a Centos 5.4 machine that has, for the past two weeks, apparently > been shut off over the weekend. It's just sitting there turned off on > Monday morning and when someone hits the power switch it comes right > back on and everything works again. > > This happened last weekend, and again over this past weekend. > > Here is /var/log/messages from shortly before it apparently shut down > this weekend. Can anyone tell me what is or might be going on? > > Apr 10 11:01:27 answeringmachine vgetty[6012]: message keep, > length=00:00:20, name='', caller=none, dev=ttyACM0, pid=6012 > Apr 10 11:19:10 answeringmachine vgetty[6095]: message keep, > length=00:00:24, name='', caller=none, dev=ttyACM0, pid=6095 > Apr 10 11:43:56 answeringmachine vgetty[6134]: message keep, > length=00:00:11, name='', caller=none, dev=ttyACM0, pid=6134 > Apr 10 12:22:34 answeringmachine mgetty[6029]: fax dev=ttyS1, pid=6029, > caller='none', name='', id='', +FHNG=074, pages=0/0, time=00:00:51 > Apr 10 12:43:49 answeringmachine gconfd (freeads-3524): Exiting This - I wonder if someone's somehow getting in. Anything in /var/log/secure for 12:43? > Apr 10 12:43:49 answeringmachine gdm[2872]: Master halting... > Apr 10 12:43:49 answeringmachine pcscd: winscard.c:304:SCardConnect() > Reader E-Gate 0 0 Not Found > Apr 10 12:43:50 answeringmachine shutdown[2872]: shutting down for > system halt Here's a thought: does it have bluetooth enabled? Is it in range to talk to someone *else's* bluetooth keyboard? Is anyone near enough to shut down their machine, and/or accidentally yours? <snip> > status 0) > Apr 10 12:43:52 answeringmachine avahi-daemon[2769]: Got SIGTERM, > quitting. Is this machine hardwired? If so, you do NOT need the avahi-daemon, on by default, which is intended for a clueless home user to set up a network. Turn it *off*, and yank the firewall rule that allows it. <snip> mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos