  | | | Logging into bogged down server | Logging into bogged down server 2006-04-05 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 07:53 -0700, Harold Hallikainen wrote: > > On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 20:07 -0800, Harold Hallikainen wrote: > >> For some reason, this email client deletes all the received message when > >> I reply > >> and then select text instead of html... When I get back home and restart > >> the FC4 > >> machine, I'll get back on SquirrelMail. Anyways... I'm STILL trying to > >> ssh into > >> the bogged down server. No luck yet. I did change the DNS server to send > >> stuff > >> away from this server in the hopes it would eventuall finish off all > >> those > >> processes and start accepting my ssh login (to the IP address instead of > >> the > >> domain). No luck so far. In a couple days I can go hit the reset button. > >> > >> Besides the modifications to configs suggested so far, I'm also thinking > >> of > >> adding a hardware watchdog timer to the machine so it'll reset itself > >> should it > >> ever do this again. I've seen a couple circuits on the web, based on a > >> 555 timer. > >> One of them I found looked like it could be locked up if the machine > >> crashed > >> during a watchdog reset. Back when I was designing MC6802 based systems, > >> I did a > >> watchdog timer like that and had to drive 100 miles in Kansas to hit the > >> reset > >> switch on a system. Watchdog timers I design now reset on an edge > >> instead of a > >> level so if the reset line gets stuck at either level, the watchdog will > >> time out > >> and reset the system. So, that's my next project! > > > > Useful. We use remote-controlled power strips. You can log into the > > strip (modem or TCP/IP) and power-cycle any of the outlets on it. > > HIGHLY recommended for "dark data centers". > > > > When I got back home, I found the video out of the server also frozen. I > didn't see any disk activity. Hit the reset button and all is well. I'll > go ahead and make the suggested config file changes. Meanwhile, any > suggestions on a particular low cost remote controlled (PCP/IP) power > strip?
APC makes several models, depending on how many outlets you need and what the power load is. We use the 8-port 20-amp unit a lot. One good source is http://www.wti.com/power.htm or you can google something like "remote +control +power +strips". There are lots of them out there. Warning: The prices start at about $400 US.
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