Hello, I have a minor but strange problem. I have a personal server for my LUG, hosted behind an adsl line physically, it's located in a closed room. The AC outlet is backed with a small UPS (alas with no communication channel). This server is pretty complex for such use, it's done of a 12.1 host used as gateway (also for local network) VirtualBox and the real server being the guest, also 12.1. from time to time (once a month?) I get an Inn message (Boot-time Usenet warning on savage-reborn : Old .news.daily file; need to run news.daily?), that make me know the server rebooted. I could verufy using uptime that the host was rebooted. I guess the openSUSE VirtualBox management works reliabely because the guest and the host have the very same uptime. I have nothing to do to have the server up again. In /var/log/message, I find no clue about why did the server reboot, but some strange time jump like: Apr 24 15:46:03 logrotate: last message repeated 2 times Apr 24 15:20:38 mulet-reborn kernel: imklog 5.8.5, log source = /proc/kmsg started. I guess the second line is the first reboot log and the time is later synced by ntp the reboot may as well be done by someby switching off the main AC (I do not own the whole house - there is even a switch out side on a road box :-() aby idea of how I could monitor this better? thanks jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org