Displaying 20 results from an estimated 16791 matches for "rebooting".
2007 Apr 30
17
Managing packages which require a reboot
Hi,
I''m working on a method to manage packages which require a reboot after
being installed. I''m curious how other people are handling this problem.
Consider the resource:
pkg_deploy { "MacOSXUpdCombo10.4.9Intel.dmg": alias => macosx1049 }
I''d like to only install the package under if the following conditions
are met:
- No user is logged into the
2017 Feb 25
0
[CentOS] Problem loading the VM after reboots.
I had a strange problem. After restarting the VM can not always run.
The last line in the console (virsh console):
init: Re-executing /sbin/init
Please stand by while rebooting the system...
Restarting system.
machine restart
At this time, one of the CPU core is loaded 100% (qemu-kvm process,
top command)
%Cpu7 : 41.8 us, 57.6 sy, 0.0 ni, 0.6 id, 0.0 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0
si, 0.0 st
# free
total used free shared buff/cache
available...
2017 Feb 25
0
Problem loading the VM after reboots.
I had a strange problem. After restarting the VM can not always run.
The last line in the console (virsh console):
init: Re-executing /sbin/init
Please stand by while rebooting the system...
Restarting system.
machine restart
At this time, one of the CPU core is loaded 100% (qemu-kvm process,
top command)
%Cpu7 : 41.8 us, 57.6 sy, 0.0 ni, 0.6 id, 0.0 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0
si, 0.0 st
# free
total used free shared buff/cache
available...
2017 May 22
0
[PATCH] Add support for reboot syscall argument
Add support to the reboot command so an argument for the 4th parameter
of the syscall can be passed around.
---
usr/include/sys/reboot.h | 4 ++--
usr/klibc/reboot.c | 6 +++---
usr/utils/halt.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
3 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
diff --git a/usr/include/sys/reboot.h b/usr/include/sys/reboot.h
index 3337d27..b46a1c5
2019 Jan 18
0
[klibc:master] Add support for reboot syscall argument
Commit-ID: 6b621b8705ce5901dcf49607c8a3523c9e521901
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=6b621b8705ce5901dcf49607c8a3523c9e521901
Author: Alfonso Sanchez-beato <alfonso.sanchez-beato at canonical.com>
AuthorDate: Wed, 31 May 2017 08:34:04 +0200
Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
CommitDate: Wed, 2 Jan 2019 03:06:15 +0000
[klibc] Add
2005 Sep 14
7
Asterisk 1.0.9 long term stability <--thread hijack, why not reboot?
Disclaimer: Not a troll
I'm curious as to this obsession with uptime is. All of the posts of this
type are along the lines of "After X days, Y thing does not work but if I
reload or reboot, it's OK" - so why not cron a reboot? Is it considered bad
form or something like that? I reboot every night whether it is needed or
not, not afraid to admit it, and everything works fine for
2009 Apr 09
3
when to reboot after updates
What is the rule of thumb for reboots after updates...
Certainly if I update from 5.2 to 5.3 I reboot.
But if you update something like krb5 or pam
does that require a reboot? Does the "fix" get automatically loaded and used
or do you just do a reboot always?
Thanks,
Jerry
2007 Feb 13
5
reboot long uptimes?
Hi,
I was just wondering if I should reboot some servers that are running over
180 days?
They are still stable and have no problems, also top shows no zombie
processes or such, but maybe it's better for the hardware (like ext3 disk
checks f.e.) to reboot every six months...
btw this uptime really confirms me how stable Centos 4.x really is and so
I wonder how long some people's
2008 Apr 10
5
Strange reboots
Hi,
I have a CentOS 5.0 running as a web server.
# uname -a
Linux hostnamehidden.net 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 #1 SMP Wed Mar 5 11:37:38
EST 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Every 59 minutes (maybe every hour) it reboots without any logs,
without any traces and unfortunately with breaking software raid.
After reboot dmesg does not have any strange entries.
I double-checked crons, any strange
2005 Jun 02
9
Reboots
***Do you perform downtimes just for the purpose of rebooting the systems?
***Is there a recommended interval Linux system should be rebooted?
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2008 Mar 26
5
System Rebooted by 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5
Hello,
I have a machine that seemed to reboot by itself yesterday, in
/var/log/messages I only see:
Mar 25 14:26:45 asterisk shutdown[19256]: shutting down for system reboot
When I type: last reboot
I see:
reboot system boot 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5 Tue Mar 25 14:28 (18:41)
So it seems like the kernel rebooted, but I'm not sure how I can track
down why, any pointers?
Thanks!
2007 May 27
2
Cisco remote reboot
Is there a way to remote reboot a Cisco 7940 or 7960 phone via some kind of
command? The idea is to force a reboot automatically after changing one of
the configuration files.
Regards,
Paul
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2006 Jan 05
3
Remotely reboot SIP Phones ?
Hi,
Can you give me some councils of remotely rebooting sip phones in asterisk
server? How to configure sip_notify.conf and sip.conf? Kind regards,
Guan
; Reboot Polycom Phone
Event=>check-sync
Content-Length=>0
; Untested (Reboot Sipura Phone)
Event=>resync
Content-Length=>0
; Untested (Reboot GrandStream Phone)
Event=>sys-control
;...
2008 Oct 02
2
rebooting snoms in 1.6
With Asterisk 1.4 I could use commands like:
/usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home"
to reboot a snom phone. Now, with 1.6, when I try that, I get:
Unable to find notify type 'reboot-snom'
Command 'sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home' failed.
Do I need to add some magic to sip_notify.conf? I haven't quite figured
out how to make it work.
- Mike
2012 Feb 23
4
System reboots automatically more or less every two days
Good Evening,
I have a problem with CentOS 6.2.
On December 2011 I installed CentOS 6.1 on a HP ProLiant DL 165 G7
server.
Recentely I upgraded to CentOS 6.2 but at reboot the system didn't
startup. So I removed new kernel kernel-2.6.32-220.4.2.el6 and CentOS
was again able to startup with original kernel-2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64. But
now every two days the system automatically reboots
2020 Aug 16
1
UPS Reboots when Pi Reboots!
Thank you Roger, I appreciate the response. I'll have to check my commands, I believe I started it with those systemctl commands you provided. What I can say is that oddly enough after completing the server config and after two more reboots a reboot of the Pi doesn't seem to be causing the UPS to reboot anymore. I have a bit more config to do on slave machines tomorrow but after that
2015 Jul 23
5
Feature request
Hepp!
I am sitting in a remote country trying to reboot my server at home.
Services are running, but the filesystem seems to be unreachable.
I can ssh into the system, but when entering interactive mode,
nothing happens and the session is terminated. Then I thought -
what if sshd had builtins like bash, so that i could send a "reboot"
command to the ssh daemon instead "ssh system
2010 Aug 09
3
finding out the time of the second-to-last reboot
Hello all,
I've got a CentOS box that became non-responsive today for some obscure
reason and had to be rebooted. Is there a way to find out when it last had
to be rebooted before today? uptime gives you no history past the very last
reboot, so obviously I need to find some other way to get an answer to my
question.
Thanks for any and all tips.
Boris.
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2006 Mar 15
0
OT: Using Sipsak to reboot a Snom phone < -a nswered my own question
Forgot on the Snom 200 it won't reboot if under the Memory tab in the web
interface, Connections > 0 then remote reboot is not possible. Manually
cycling the power allows the phone to be rebooted by Sipsak remotely.
HOWTO: Reboot a Snom with Sipsak
Checklist:
1. Under Advanced in the web interface, is Network Identity set to 5060?
2. Under Advanced in the web interface, is Challenge for
2013 May 05
2
unprivileged users rebooting at console
I'm curious why any user logged in at the console can issue the 'reboot' command and reboot the system.? I've tested/verified this to work, and read some older posts about this.? If it were a bug, I suspect it would be fixed by now.
Also, if a user is logged into the console, and then logs in via ssh from another system, that user can also reboot the system from that ssh