SUMMARY: System was rebooted this morning

From: <mukesh_patel_at_maillink.cmic.com>
Date: Tue, 01 Aug 95 11:38:32 EDT

Thanks to all who reply

   I read man page and ran uerf command with different options and I found 302
CPU panic message. I don't know how serious it is so I will call Dec to find out
about it.

   I checked /var/adm/crash file too. But uerf was more helpful and short.

Thanks again,
Mukesh

------Original Question-----------------------

Good Morning:

   Our Alpha 4000 model 720 running OSF/1 V3.0 was rebooted this morning at 6:46
AM. I couldn't see anything in /var/adm/messages file other than normal boot
messages. There was no one logged on as a root who may have done it.

   How can I find out what happened to it?? I haven't worked with Alpha much
like other unix systems but I think unless you shutdown -r system won't reboot.
If this the case and system died in the morning then it should be with >> prompt
waiting for us to enter boot.

   Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Mukesh
mpatel_at_cmic.com
Received on Tue Aug 01 1995 - 17:57:44 NZST

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