Re: crash after power faillure

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Use rpm -Va command to verify that all the files of your system are intact and not 
missed. If you find any missing then reinstall the particular package.

Nabin Limbu

On 24 Dec 2003 at 10:26, DjFoxy wrote:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> a week ago one of our servers had a powerfaillure.
> Our UPS didn't work correctly so the server didn't have any power.
> When teh power was restored the server started again but it took him 30 minutes to do it.
> I checked every partition on errors, they where fixed.
> However when I use the command "uptime" i get a high load for a server which has been taken 
> out of production.
> 10:24am up 9:30, 1 user, load average: 0.41, 0.14, 0.10
> no services but sshd are running on this server
> 
> It's a IBM dual processor server withkernel-smp-2.4.20-24.7
> 
> does anyone knows what i can do before I have to really take the server out of order ?
> 
> Joris



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