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Random reboots from 500V2. Any logs?

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jayjr1105

IS-IT--Management
Jan 14, 2014
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We have had some random reboots over the last couple years on our system. We've replaced the chassis, SD card, etc. And it still happens. System status gives little to no info as to why it happens. It comes back rather quickly (less than 2 min) almost like a soft reboot. Is there some logs stored anywhere I can go over? It's in a server closet with very expensive battery backup equipment and even a generator failover. No other equipment seems to reboot on the same circuit.
 
Random reboots have been present in many different builds over the years with various causes. There are no historical logs you can review. Best to set a sysmon trace to log and check it after the next reboot.
 
I you open monitor you will see all the errors when it starts and if you have some TLB errors then something is fishy, could be programming, software, hardware, clouds in the sky or barometric pressure.
There is no list to look up the darn errors and even Avaya support tells you that they have to give it to the developers which is their polite way to tell you to buzz off and that you will never hear an answer.

Check your error list and see if you can make them all disappear.

If you are not on the latest dot release of your version try upgrading it.

Joe
FHandw, ACSS (SME)

"Dew knot truss yore Spell Cheque
 
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