sun 3/60 rebooting
Ray E Saddler III
ssc-vax!ray3rd at beaver.cs.washington.edu
Wed Apr 26 12:13:14 AEST 1989
The symptoms you provided really don't shed too much light on what may be
the case of your problem, however, a few items that came to mind [in
arriving order] are:
- Check the quality of power feeding your machines. Although I'm
not real familiar with the failsafe of color 3/60's, I imagine
that if the power is not real pure or up to required voltage, the
system may be dieing due to the lack of oxygen ?^)
- Take a serious at the processes you have running (ps lax) and look
each and determine if there are any cpu hogs or unusual
activities.
- Review the way the users use their systems to do business. Most
often, if there is a trend in many of our CAD machines locking up
for no apparent reason, I have the users give me a reconstruction
of events that happened just before the system demise.
Let us know your findings, this sounds like a twilight zone script!
Good luck!
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