Re: [suse-security] Looking for logs
I had a similar problem when my network went down (OK, when I pulled the cables out of the hub). I rebooted and have not had the problem since. Struck me as a problem with losing the network connection and a failure in proper recovery. Jim
It has plenty of disk free. The server was freezed and I couldn't login neither local or remote. There were no activity on the ethernet card/switch.
Since I found nothing relevant in apache and bind logs, maybe it was an hardware failure (maybe memory?) is it possible?
Thnx Pedro
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rafael Grimán"
To: Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 11:34 AM Subject: Re: [suse-security] Looking for logs Pedro Marques wrote:
Hi all,
Last night my SuSE 8.0 server went down (freezed).
The only service available to the internet is www (tcp/80) and dns (udp/53), so today I've been checking the logs but found nothing, no errors, no strange lines, it was like someone pulled the electricity cable.
Did it freeze or did it shutdown?
Is there any place other than /var/log where I could check what really happened?
First thing that comes to my mind is: could you have run out of disk space?
df -h
HTH
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