SUMMARY: Solaris 2.6 Apparent Reboot Problem

From: Gavin Harris (gavin.harris@energis.com)
Date: Wed Aug 28 2002 - 12:16:01 EDT


Hey All,

Turns out it's me being daft. The definitive answer from Darren Dunham :-

> Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI
(UltraSPARC-IIi
> 360MHz)
> Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: pci0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0
> Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: pci0 is /pci@1f,0
> Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: PCI-device: pci@1,1, simba #0
> Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: PCI-device: pci@1, simba #1

>That's the contents of the msgbuffer. Useful for noting startup events
>before syslog is running.

>When syslog starts, it copies the msgbuf into the messages file. It
>does this whether the machine just booted or not. Presumably then, your
>syslog was killed and restarted.

Thanks for replies go to :-

- Darren Dunham
- Doug Winter

--
Gavin Harris
-----Original Message-----
From: Gavin Harris [mailto:gavin.harris@energis.com]
Sent: 28 August 2002 16:38
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: Solaris 2.6 Apparent Reboot Problem
Hi Managers,
I have an Ultra 5 running Solaris 2.6, and an E450 also running 2.6
The problem is that we'll get messages in the syslog looking like the box has
been rebooted :-
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: SunOS Release 5.6 Version Generic_105181-15
[UNIX(R)
System V Release 4.0]
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: Copyright (c) 1983-1997, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: mem = 262144K (0x10000000)
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: avail mem = 256614400
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: Ethernet address = 8:0:20:b1:3:f4
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: root nexus = Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi
360MHz)
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: pci0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: pci0 is /pci@1f,0
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: PCI-device: pci@1,1, simba #0
Aug 28 15:45:43 itr unix: PCI-device: pci@1, simba #1
But when logging on to check them out, uptime says :-
4:34pm  up 9 day(s),  3:45,  2 users,  load average: 1.09, 1.07, 1.05
And there are processes running that have been there for 9 days :-
     UID   PID  PPID  C    STIME TTY      TIME CMD
    root     0     0  0   Aug 19 ?        0:01 sched
    root     1     0  0   Aug 19 ?        0:00 /etc/init -
    root     2     0  0   Aug 19 ?        0:00 pageout
    root     3     0  0   Aug 19 ?       22:17 fsflush
Has anyone seen anything like this before? Explanations?
Thanks in advance,
--
Gavin Harris
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