Re: System shutdown on boot: software or hardware?

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On 20/02/07, Mureika, Jonas <jmureika@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Beginning about two weeks ago, I noticed that my Enterprise Server (WS) running on a Dell Dual Processor machine started to spontaneously reboot.  The problem became more frequent, and this morning I discovered that I cannot boot the system to completion.  The machine is still running, but the video signal to the monitor seems to be cut.  I thought this may just be a monitor problem, but I cannot access the machine remotely either.

Has anyone else experienced similar problems?  Does this sound like a software issue that can be fixed with a patch, or a hardware issue?   The machine is almost 3 years old, and has never given me problems in the past.  Any insight would be very much appreciated.

--JRM

Could be loads of things ranging from e.g. cpu temperature issues to a
hacked system.  Does this system have a DRAC/ERAC connection?  That
might allow you to see what happens during boot.

Kind regards,

Herta

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