Bryan.ONeal@asu.edu wrote:
> Checked syslog but their was nothing unusual... That is when I decided to
> request help... but then tracked down the problem to the 12 year old monitor
> (sitting rite next to the box) that was creating enough of a field to actually
> trip the reset switch... (Even lit up a small florescent tube... not that
> that is hard to do? Nor does it prove anything? But it is a fun party trick :)
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> The solution, turn the monitor off and hunt down some command line sys
> monitoring tools to run on my workstation from across the room... (Over SSH)
I really, really doubt that a monitor can produce enough of a field to
trip a switch, even if you put the switch right next to the tube!
That is not to say that the monitor is not the source of your problem.
I would more suspect that the monitor is sending causing voltage level
or power problems either in the A/C (assuming the computer us plugged in
to the same circuit) or down the video signal connection (assuming this
monitor is connected to the computer that is rebooting.)
Toss the monitor. Fast. If it is causing the computer to reboot, it is
not doing good stuff to the computer components. And bad monitors are
the most common computer equipment to start fires.
> In particular I am looking for something that will monitor active users and
> the files they are accessing, and something to monitor memory, CPU, and disk
> usage. Something that monitored network traffic would be nice too... I
> suppose I could use eXoduses (Which I get for being part of ASU), but I am not
> sure if the ASU license would extend to personal (non ASU) use. Yes, to me it
> does mater, I am a big fan legal software? or at lest close I like to be as
> close to legal as I can be ;)
I don't have a cohesive answer for this. I'll be watching for the
responses.
Alan
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