Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 18:55:47 -0300 (ART) From: Fernando Gleiser <fgleiser@cactus.fi.uba.ar> To: george donnelly <george@zettai.net> Cc: FreeBSD Q's <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: crash analysis Message-ID: <20030607185109.F39729-100000@cactus.fi.uba.ar> In-Reply-To: <BB07C84C.30CEE%george@zettai.net>
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On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, george donnelly wrote: > [Fernando Gleiser wrote (fgleiser@cactus.fi.uba.ar) on 6/7/03 3:28 PM] > > > here's an excerpt: > > reboot ~ Sat Jun 7 08:23 > user1 ttyp0 IP Sat Jun 7 08:23 - crash (00:00) > user 2 ttyp9 IP Fri Jun 6 21:21 - crash (11:02) > user3 ttyp8 IP Fri Jun 6 21:20 - crash (11:02) > > Does crash always mean that there was eg a panic or exhaustion of resources? > or could it also mean that the machine crashed as a result of a power-loss? Yes, crash means the machine was not properly shut down. As far as last(1) is concerned, a power loss is a "crash" > > > Do you have crashdumps enabled? > > I don't think so... Try enabling them, if the machine is panicing, you'd know the reason. Fer > > <--> > george donnelly - http://www.zettai.net/ - "We Love Newbies" :) > Zope Hosting - Dynamic Website Design - Search Engine Promotion > Yahoo, AIM: zettainet - MSN: zettainet@hotmail.com - ICQ: 51907738 > >
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