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System shuts down on its own

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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

 

The log doesn't show much.  Have you changed any h/w in your system in the last week?

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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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