General :: Auto Reboot Smoothwall System Box?
Jul 13, 2010I have a smoothwall linux box that I need to setup an automatic reboot daily. Can anyone point me in the right direction to begin.
View 1 RepliesI have a smoothwall linux box that I need to setup an automatic reboot daily. Can anyone point me in the right direction to begin.
View 1 RepliesI am an old days RH release user(from 6.x) and just switching back from Debian/Ubuntu to CentOS on some servers, but I can not understand the kernel update strategy currently enabled in CentOS.There are two boxes, with almost identical installation, but recently there was an auto update of kernel on one box. This auto update also seems to issue an auto reboot on the machine, which is unacceptable on server machines.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a fresh install of openSuse 11.3 installed. But after the install the auto reboot nothing happens screen turns off, I restart comp grub came up.
OpenSuse (Default)
Failsafe openSuse
Windows 7
I select default the little gecko loading screen comes up then after 15sec screen goes black screen actually goes into idle mode, button pressing mouse moving nothing effects it. I reboot again select failsafe, text screen comes up going through list everything green, then screen turns black doesn't go into standby just black screen. I reboot try default with nomodeset loading runs same as failsafe except when comes to x-server screen goes black.
I have 2 displays a 18" Dell digital lcd Monitor, and my 26" TFT TV, They are both connected to a Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS, TV with HDMI and Monitor with DVI-I. I have a second 18" Dell LCD Monitor, which I had connected with D-Sub but I couldn't get all 3 working so disconnected second monitor, as i wanted tv over monitor. I had ubuntu 10.10 running before the opensuse 11.3 install it worked fine but i wanted to try suse.
I thought it might have been that I was picking KDE desktop then adding Gnome later in installation, so tried reinstalling default install same problem, tried gnome alone same issue, tried gnome and KDE and same issue. so i put original idea back on KDE and gnome later in install. and im sticking with this until I fix as its the one I want. But if I really have to I will switch back to ubuntu. I have no Linux experience.
As I walked in my office this morning, before getting withing 5 feet of my computer, the computer started an unscheduled auto reboot but failed. After hard reset, unplugging, etc., it will still not boot off of primary system. Used Live disk of previous Ubuntu to gain access to system. Found bug#407862 regarding 'rsyslogd was HUPed' but don't know what that has to do with this specific problem. [URL]. The initial error message on screen was something like "no system disk. Insert system disk and press enter", as if I had a non-bootable CDROM inserted, but there was nothing like that.
/var/log/syslog says this:
Nov 30 07:59:05 my-computer-name rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="4.2.0" x-pid="908" x-info= URL] rsyslogd was HUPed, type 'lightweight'.
Nov 30 07:59:05 my-computer-name anacron[5755]: Job `cron.daily' terminated
Nov 30 07:59:05 my-computer-name anacron[5755]: Normal exit (1 job run)
Nov 30 08:00:01 my-computer-name CRON[6028]: (www-data) CMD (test -x /usr/bin/php && /usr/bin/php -q /usr/share/horde3/scripts/alarms.php > /dev/null 2>&1)
Hundreds of previous syslog entries contain the following line:
Nov 30 08:00:01 my-computer-name CRON[6028]: (www-data) CMD (test -x /usr/bin/php && /usr/bin/php -q /usr/share/horde3/scripts/alarms.php > /dev/null 2>&1)
After a power cut I needed to restart my Smoothwall 3 box. Things are working fine, except I can no longer access the GUI to open ports (https port 441, or http port81) etc. I get a "(111) Connection refused". I would just reinstall, except my kids have opened up a number of ports over the last few months for games but without keeping a record, and would struggle to have to start from scratch again.
How I can solve the "refused connection" issue, or alternatively, do you know which file on the box stores the port config info so I can take a copy of it before reinstalling. I have looked at /var/log/dmesg and notice I get a "segmentation fault" for the line /usr/apache2/sbin/httpd -DSSL and am guessing this is significant to the problem, but I don't really know what it means or how to fix it. I have rebooted several times, over several days.
An error occurred during the filesystem check. Dropping you to the shell; the system will reboot when you leave the shell.
Warning -- SELinux is active
Disabling security enforcement for system recovery
Run 'setenforce 1' to reenable
I am new in Linux ,i don't know how to make a boot able Linux with a auto run able Java apps...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am running an embedded Linux Release 2.4.19-uc0.
I have code in several places that calls
reboot(LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART)
successfully. I need to put it into a new place in a application running on the system. When I do, it seems to just lock up the system and does not return from the call nor leave me able to Telnet in or Ping or anything. I've tried puttingtrace code in to write info out to a file, but that too is not working (as it never returns from the reboot() call.I don't get any error from reboot(), it just does not return and does not appear to restart the system.
fscheck is quite annoying, since it usually occurs when I reboot my system performing administration tasks. do I actually need fscheck if Im using the ext3 file system? if not how would I extend the period between checks or just turn it off altogether?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm working with Linux 2.6.23 on an embedded device and am receiving the following error executing the reboot command.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using sda1 as /, which is a bootable drive. I do not know if my problem is that I did not create a /boot drive. After removing the iso dvd, I tried to reboot and I get this back: -bash: /sbin/reboot: input/output error Then it returns me to the terminal prompt.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have servers installed with RHEL 4 2.6.9-89.0.9 ELsmp. I tried using uuid and label in /etc/fstab to automount usb drives to mountpoints that I specify after reboot. Unfortunately, it just does not work in all my RHEL4 servers. After every reboot, /etc/fstab will be automatically modified and all configurations related to my USB drives will be changed. Irregardless of whether i use UUID or LABEL in my /etc/fstab.However, it works on RHEL5. But, upgrading is not an option in my environment. I have been googling around looking for alternatives but everything seems to point back to using UUID or LABEL in /etc/fstab. Anyone has tried something that works? Please help me, thank you.
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- Every time I put my notebook to sleep by pressing (Fn+F1)...
- When I wake it up by hitting the power button or opening the lid,
- The system starts wakening, but then it just sleeps again.
- By this time I just hit the power button or open the lid again, and is ok then.
I been trying to read about ACPI & HAL, but I haven't notice anything suspicious.
I have a Dell M1330 with Nvidia (manufacturer drivers) running FC11.
I have a linux box (Ubuntu 10.04) in a microsoft environment at work. IT wants it to auto-register in the DNS. I have next to no knowledge about networking, so any hints would be appreciated (google didn't give anything useful). Is there a specific configuration file for this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI use Fedora12 AMD 64 and use Gnome and use K3B for write CD and DVD , when my system is ON for 1 hour and I want write DVD with K3B , I have to reboot system and after reboot , I can write DVD and I do not have problem , but when I do not REBOOT system and start write DVD , write 4.3 GB od DATA , take long time , and my fedora write on DVD in 8 hour and sometimes it take long time , but after reboot write one DVD take 16 min. I do not know why .
fedora work for 1 hour -----> when dose not reboot system --> take 8 hour for write one DVD Fedora work for 1 hour -----> when reboot system ---------> take 16 min for write on DVD
this is happen when I use brasero for write DVD. my HDD is 80 GB and I use Default partitioning rule for partition my HDD
After a system crash while watching a video with vlc and downloading somthing, i can't reboot my system.In the secure mode i get this informations[4.774621] device-mapper: dm-rai45: installized v0.2594b[ 1166.832045] ACPI: EC: non-query interrupt recived, switching to interrupt modeNow the scree is black (20 minnutes later
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if anyone knew how to add a user/pass and allow them to issue the reboot command. Ideally, I dont want them to be able to see files/directories or anything else for that matter.I was thinking something along the lines of a chroot jail that has a single script that would call the reboot.
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1. Have that 21 GB auto mounted every time I login? I now need to right click and select 'mount'?
2. Give it a name so that it won't call 'a9f28af4-71db-4e49-8c05-f652bf808cc1/' under my directory '/media/'?
Every time I reboot my computer the system time always comes up exactly 10 hours behind where it should be. So if I reboot it at 16:00 it comes up as 06:00.
This has only been happening since I got back from a trip to Australia, where I naturally changed the computer's timezone to match the local one. I'm now back in Central European Time which is 10 hours behind Australia's. This is on opensuse 11.3.
I've used the YAST date and time tool to set the timezone correctly, and /etc/localtime is set correctly:
Code:
:~> sha1sum /etc/localtime
b065fae6bda0f0642ca6a52b665768e34a99d213 /etc/localtime
:~> sha1sum /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin
b065fae6bda0f0642ca6a52b665768e34a99d213 /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin
[Code].....
in a previous version of openSUSE (I think it was v10.3), there was a possibility to directly/automatically start another OS after exiting (rebooting) openSUSE. This could be done through "right-clicking" on the Reboot (Restart) button from the KDE's log-off dialog and choosing the OS you wanted to be started after the restart. Please, does anybody know if this is possible in openSUSE 11.2 (KDE 4.4)? PS: I know that GRUB enables that, but I prefer a "GUI way" rather than using command line and editing configuration files
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System Monitor sometimes won't come up - launches an empty grey window. Other times, System Monitor reports that gnome-system-monitor is consuming 86-96% CPU. This is a dual-core Dell e6500 laptop with 4 Gigs of RAM, it should fly. Any ideas on troubleshooting this?
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