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[cobalt-developers] Qube2s LCD & services freeze every 7 Days
- Subject: [cobalt-developers] Qube2s LCD & services freeze every 7 Days
- From: Snowy Elf <snowy_elf@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Apr 21 16:56:15 2001
- List-id: Discussion Forum for developers on Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
Hi, we have 2 Qube2s and found that all the services, the LCD screen, and
buttons freeze up and require a power down every 7 days. We are only running
Web, Mail, and DNS services. Noting the posting dating 8-26-2000 in the
archives, there have been serveral other Qube2 users experiencing the same
phenomenon. We are not using SMB or the backup services on the boxes. The
boxes started to freeze since we applyed all the latest security fixes as of 2
weeks ago and updates that were not part of the Restore-CD install; and also
their connection onto the Internet. We have Logcheck installed doing a 30 min
sweep and did not report any secuirty violations or unsual events even after
power down and power back on; it merely reported that the machine was
restarted. We believe the timing is every 7 days. The machine went up on the
9th and went down on the 13th. It went down the second time 7 days later on
the 20th. We believe that there is something in cron schedule that happens on
a weekly basis that is nuking our boxes. Looking in /etc/cron.weekly there is
a file called makewhatis that has the contents :
#!/bin/bash
LOCKFILE=/var/lock/makewhatis.lock
We also manually removed all the man pages to save space and wonder if this
entry in /etc/crontab would make the boxes freeze :
# Remove formatted man pages not accessed in 10 days
39 02 * * * root /usr/sbin/tmpwatch 240 /var/catman/cat?
or mabye this :
# Remove /tmp, /var/tmp files not accessed in 10 days (240 hours)
41 02 * * * root /usr/sbin/tmpwatch 24 /tmp /home/tmp /var/tmp
/var/cobalt/tmp
Should we try to comment out the 10 day entries above and cross out fingers
and see if we can get more than 7 days of uptime?
We originally though we were under a DoS attack and that the boxes were
"nuked" out of commision, though have no way of determining if that is the
case.
Thanks, any advice is appreciated and will post to you again on the 27th if
the boxes freeze again. :-)
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