February 7, 200719 yr My system has been shutting down on its own, I saw the following message while logged in through telnet during parity check root@Tower:~# Broadcast message from root (Wed Feb 7 12:10:02 2007): The system is going down for reboot NOW! I also see entry's below in log: Tower kernel: spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ15. Tower kernel: spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7 My system has been shutting down like this for about a week now, typically after writing to one of the drives, or rescanning user shares Log file is attached
February 7, 200719 yr The log doesn't show much. Have you changed any h/w in your system in the last week?
February 7, 200719 yr Author I replaced my parity drive with a spare that was larger and had no problems. then a few days latter one of the other drives showed errors after I restarted from one of the shut downs (freeze ups, unable to access shares), I thought maybe the errors caused the freeze up, I removed the HD with errors, rebooted, shutdown, replaced HD, in hopes that errors would not reoccur without success so I replaced it with the old parity drive and was good for about 1 week. The shut downs started before any of my HD replacements, I was in hopes that I would be OK after replacing HD with errors. I have also upgraded to 3.1-beta2 from 3.0 I just finished a parity check with no errors, I have attached log file captured after parity check. Thanks for the reply
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