Questions tagged [unexpected-shutdown]
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Linux server power outage - data integrity and OS corruption checks
What are the best practice steps to check for / recover from potential Linux OS corruption, in the event of unexpected power outage (or VM host failure)?
Of course it "depends" on the installation and setup, but I'm looking for common actions /…

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Debian 9: What powered off my system?
For a day or so I've been trying to figure out what is powering off my system. It's Debian 9 running on a Beaglebone Black, and 5 minutes after power up (give or take a few seconds) it powers itself off. Some piece of software asks it to, and I…

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Unexpected and frequently Apache server shutdowns on Ubuntu 18.04 server
I'm having difficult times trying out to figure which are the problems Apache2 is having for it to die "randomly". I get noticed with some insults lol and have to restart it manually
Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-141-generic x86_64)
Server…

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How to determine the time of abrupt Linux shutdown?
Is there anything in Linux that is constantly logged in relatively often, for example every hour? So that I can estimate the time of a sudden shutdown of my Synology NAS during a power cut. The NAS is using GNU/Linux distro - DiskStation Manager,…

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Random shutdown, then doesn't power-on until power-plug is pulled out from wall and plugged back in
We have a workstation machine which, for the past three days, shuts down (apparently) randomly. After it shuts down, if you press the power button, the machine won't start. However, if you pull out the power plug from the wall socket end, again put…

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Unexpected shutdown and data loss
We have several rack servers, all with SATA3 Transcend SSD's. Most SSD's are 250GB and they usually have 50% free space most of the time.
When there are unexpected shutdowns, not all the data is properly written to disk, so we can't retreive the…

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VM Server goes shutdown automatically after every one Hour in ESXi Host
My Host server is ESXi where I have three virtual servers. These virtual servers automatically shuts down continuously after one hour.

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