Re: Power failure diagnosis?

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On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 15:51 -0400, Preston Connors wrote:

> Mark,
> 
> You can look through the output of the 'last' command. last may tell you
> what the state of the system was before it rebooted/crashed and also the
> time it happened. 'last -x' will tell you more detailed information
> regarding system shutdowns and run level changes.
> 
> Example of a crash:
> 
> runlevel (to lvl 2) 2.6.32-24-server Wed Aug 18 10:10 - 15:44
> (05:34)    
> reboot system boot 2.6.32-24-server Wed Aug 18 10:10 - 15:44
> (05:34)    
> user1 pts/6 10.10.10.10 Wed Aug 18 09:37 - crash  (00:33)    
---
who    :0                            Tue Jun  1 09:48 - 09:48
(00:00)    
who    pts/3        foo          Tue Jun  1 09:46 - crash (5+00:06)   
who    pts/2        foo           Tue Jun  1 09:46 - crash (5+00:06)   
who    :0                            Tue Jun  1 09:22 - 09:45  (00:22)  

Hmm looks like mine keep on getting it...  I wonder why?
""reboot   system boot  2.6.24.7-148.JonE2 Sun Jun  6 09:52
(00:20) ""

Only the names have been scrubbed.  Point being crash does not mean the
machine died, rebooted or shutdown. Load Avg was 13.0 - 53.0.

John

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