Hardware :: Server Getting Automatically Shut Down After 2 Or Three Days?

Apr 28, 2010

server getting automatically shut down after 2 or three days,after cleaned RAM and changing power cable its works but still problem occured. tried updating bios.

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Server :: Shut Down Automatically ?

Jun 4, 2009

My question is about shutting down a linux server automatically. The server is a HP Proliant server running OpenSuSE 11.

I tried cron using the following entry in crontab but it didnt work 00 10 * * * init 0

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Jan 2, 2011

I'd like to tweak my Conky so it automatically displays the days of the week correctly. So for example, if TODAY were Tuesday, it would look like this:

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

[etc.]

And then tomorrow, *automatically*, it would look like this:

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

[etc.]

I know I can get it to display *today's* date like this:

${time %A}

But how do I get it to display tomorrow's date?

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Mar 31, 2010

If I click on the shutdown bottom (in my lower panel) I get an new window to choose if I really want to shut down or restart or suspend or hibernate. Under that alternatives there is an text that says: "[...] The system will automatically shut down in 60 seconds." Why is the text "60" not running down like a countdown? Can I set another (shorter) time for the automatic shutdown (10 seconds)? If so, where? Or shut I just make another bottom to shut down immediately?

I use (normally) OpenSuse/SUSE Linux
Release 11.1
Kernel Linux 2.6.27.45-0.1-pae
Gnome 2.24.1

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Jan 3, 2010

I am considering trying out gentoo linux on my machine and wanted it to compile while I was gone (going to be gone for a week). I just want to make sure that my system will not MELT while I am not there to make sure everything is okay. I have a pentium 4 prescott. Will my computer automatically shut itself down if it overheats? I've heard its supposed to but sometimes is too late. Can I trust it?

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Jun 14, 2011

I want to run rsync on server A to copy all files from Server B when they are newer than 7 days.(find . -mtime -7) I don't want to delete the files on Server B.

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Server :: Set Cronjob To Reboot Server Every 3 Days?

Jun 1, 2010

If I make a cronjob to reboot a server every 3 days at like 2am? This way it will free up ram, etc and cause less problems right? I know a guy that is doing this, and I'm trying to convince him otherwise.

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Jul 24, 2010

I servers hangs after working fine for 2 days. I will not get any display after server hanges and after restarting the box, i will be fine again.

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Mar 23, 2011

We have one ftp server. Number of users are using it remotly. My requirement is that suppose any user is not connecting to the server using FTP for 15 days then account should get expired/locked automatically. Is it possible?

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Server :: Restore Machine To 5 Days Back?

Jul 29, 2011

i want to know whether there is any module to restore my linux machine before 5 days as like in windows

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Server :: RHEL 4.4 - Load Average Raising Every 7-10 Days?

Nov 9, 2010

I just wonder if anyone can give some hint regarding my problem. I have a server based on RHEL 4.4.What I have noticed is that server load average is raising in approx. 7-10 days by approx. 7, even if has very low CPU utilization, memory utilization on approx 80% and low on I/O stats.Linux apollo 2.6.9-67.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Nov 7 13:58:04 EST 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

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Server is used as compilator / build machine to build aplication from source code stored in IBM Rational clearcase envinronment, and as a test server to test those builds with network equipment. Does anyone can tell what could be causing this behaviour?

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Fedora X86/64bit :: Running F11 I586 On Laptop / System Shut Off (not A Normal OS Shut Down, But A Sudden Power Off Without Warning)?

Oct 13, 2009

Offlate I installed F11 i586 on my laptop. F11 shares the hard disk with Vista Home Premium 32-bit. The problem is that when running F11 (or even Ubuntu), my system shut off suddenly(not a normal OS shut down, but a sudden power off without any warning). This could have been a hardware trouble(heating) but it doesn't happen with Vista.
Machine specifications:
Maker: Toshiba
Model: Satellite L305D-S5881
AMD Turion X2 Dual Core Mobile Processor RM-70
3072 MB 800 MHz SDRAM
I don't want to open up my machine unnecessarily, if it isn't a hardware issue.
I am not sure how to verify the bit length of the machine and the OS and does it create a compatibility issue ?
Your advise would be highly appreciated.

Raman

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Server :: Apache Stops Responding To HTTP Requests Every Few Days?

Dec 28, 2010

I've had a VPS running Ubuntu 9.10 x64 server, hosting 3 websites of mine for a few months now. This problem has been happening for a while. Every once in a while, probably every 2 or 3 days, I'll wake up in the morning, and apache won't be responding, no web pages will load. /etc/init.d/apache2 status, reports that apache is functioning properly. Every time I simply have to restart the daemon and things run fine for another few days.

I thought maybe it was a memory issue, so I lowered the MaxClients in the prefork module from 50 to 30 a few days ago, but the same thing is still happening. My VPS has 512MB of ram, burstable to 1GB, and according to Virtuozzo, there was only one night of high traffic where I even came close to that soft limit. I've checked my syslog, and there's absolutely nothing in there about apache. I've checked apache's error.log as well, and there's nothing in there that would indicate a problem either.

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Fedora :: Wanted To Shut Down The System.waited But Not Going To Shut Down?

Nov 20, 2009

I installed Fedora 12 and after I wantd to shut down the system. I waited but fedora not going to shut down. I got black screen with Power Down

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Ubuntu Servers :: Server Ram Usage Increases Dramatically After A Few Days Of Uptime?

Jan 31, 2010

I was wondering why after a couple of days of my ubuntu server running, that it goes from starting off at 94mb of ram usage all the way up to 498mb of ram usage?

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Server :: Script To Delete Files Older Than X Days Fstab Has Noatime Enabled?

Jul 26, 2011

I have set up a simple find and delete script for files older than X days. The problem is that some of the files that are send in this share are transfered from an archive server and creation/modified date remains the same when copied and the age of them could be a year ago or older and they get deleted over night by the script.For performance reasons the raid is mounted with noatime in fstab.Do you see any solution to this problem except enabling atime?I'm thinking at some more advanced script that writes the list of added files once a day and marks them for deletion after some time.

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Apr 14, 2010

I like to end my X session in Arch on a regular basis. I always use'killall xinit'..This gives a lot of WARNING's and ERROR's. Among the messages are some lines about syntax errors in my config files, I think. But mostly it's about a "Fatal IO error" and gnome-settings-daemon not knowing what session it is in.Is there a gentler way to put X down? Or is this how it should be?I tried killing some of the processes that claim to be interrupted, before killing X, to no avail.

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Jul 20, 2010

I've just installed Ubuntu Server 10.04 on an old laptop. I would like the screen to automatically shut off after, say, a minute of inactivity.

- After some time, the monitor blanks but the backlight does not power down.

- I do not have a gui installed, and do not want to install one since this is a server. Most of the solutions I've found involve running X or KDE.

- It's an old laptop and the lid switch is broken, so closing the lid won't work.

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Oct 27, 2010

suddenly ,I get a project to shutdown all xp's by a Linux server(RHEL5) using a single command.by net command i did that.but in this case i have to specify all the ip addresses manually .Is there any way that Linux server obtain the ip addresses automatically on a network and then shut down all the pc's

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Security :: Diagnosing Reason Of Server Shut Down

Apr 3, 2010

There is a server which was installed 3 days back. It got Cent OS 5.4 64 Bit with 4 GB RAM. Apache, MySQL, PHP and vsFTPd were installed using yum.Server was on the network and approx 100 visitors were on the website. All of sudden server got down. It stopping responding ping. Server guys told that server got down and after a request submission, they restarted server. However reason of the problem is still unknown. I logged in to shell via SSH and checked /var/log/messages file, but didn't find any record which indicate cause of system shutdown. However dates in this file aren't in chronological order.

Is there any way or log file to check for the exact reason, why system got down. One reason could be hardware fault (for that I am going to ask hosting company to run diagnostics). Other reason could be a software/os bug. Is there any tool / log file to check and diagnose the cause.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Cannot Shut Down Remote Machine / Server?

Mar 21, 2010

I am running a local webserver mainly for development. I have everything set up. The issue I currently have is that I cannot shut down the machine from the command line. I can issue the command but the machine remains on. I also cannot get to the desktop via VNC.The reason for this, is that there is no monitor attached so Ubuntu says that it is trying to run in Low Graphics Mode. I found this out as I plugged the monitor in to my server.So question is, how do I get around this? How can I set up Ubuntu to get past this, or do I need to install Ubuntu Server?

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May 15, 2010

I just installed LXDE and configured the .xinitrc file and when I gave the command "startx" and it tried to start, but stopped with this error message
Waiting for X server to shut down error setting MTRR
(base = 0xf0000000, size = 0x04000000, type = 1) Inappropriate ioctl for device (25)
I am not sure if I configured the .xinitrc file correctly, so that may be the problem.

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Feb 22, 2010

I would like to set disclaimer like content in my meral mail server, so that all the users should be able to get that content automatically in their outgoing mails.

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Sep 9, 2009

I have one server with Jboss and Tomcat installed, I have to start these servers manually everytime I do reboot the server.How I could do to start Jboss and Tomcat automatically, when I do reboot the server?

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Oct 5, 2009

How can I setup my Linux server to automatically synchronize its server clocks? We need to ensure our server clocks are set to the correct time always.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Machine Shadowing Crashes With Message "The Connection With Remote Server Was Shut Down, Please Check Your Network Settings And Try Again."

Sep 5, 2010

I am using debian testing on my office pc, but i need to access it's desktop from time to time. So i need No machine/teamviewer software that can provide me with possibility to interact my desktop. The problem is, that i want to run shadowed session type, because teamviewer is not good for me. So, when i run no machine in shadowed mode, it crashes with message "The connection with remote server was shut down, please check your network settings and try again." The log is here:

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Jul 4, 2011

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Server :: Apache Automatically Brings Up

Sep 30, 2010

I have an appliation which needs apache , I configured apache that works fine. The thing is that every time i start server i need to manully run the apache scripts. How can let is automatically start while the server comes up? this is the sample work around to bring the application brings up.

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Jan 1, 2011

I am using DNSMASQ on a Debian 5.0.6. server. I configured DNSMASQ as DHCP server, and want it to answer local DNS requests. However, I am unable to use hostnames, and am forced to use IP addresses when pinging, opening a ssh shell on a remote server, opening a remote desktop to a windows system etcedtera.

Because I use DHCP, I can not hard code the ip addresses in the hosts file. How do I configure DNSMASQ so that i can use hostnames for computers who get their IP addresses from DHCP.

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Jun 15, 2010

how this might be done?? I did not find an -o reconnect in the options.

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