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Utime resetting
Utime resetting









I tried to check the BIOS for anything which could cause this.

utime resetting

It seems that the crash (at least often) happens pretty exactly after two hours. There must be an error somewhere else whereby I can't imagine it's the RAM because it wouldn't freeze and reboot after 1 - 2 hours then). (I will also test the RAM at next and I will not revert the BIOS, since this seems to be a workound but no solution, in case that this helps at all.

  • I let Ubuntu run without starting any application - no crash after 5 hours, but crash came hours later when working with the computer (Eclipse, browser) (latest attempt).Īny more ideas what can cause this behaviour according to the description?.
  • I executed memtest twice for 4 1/2 hours - no errors and no reboot.
  • But I don't think this has anything to do with the crash.
  • I was able to log a crash with auditd, but the last process which accessed the system before crash was Java (since I had Eclipse running).
  • I disconnected the two RAID0 HDDs and both DVD/RW ROMs.
  • I exchanged the mouse by a new one from another vendor.
  • So it's surely no power problem with a weak or damaged PSU.
  • I changed the PSU and use a stronger one now.
  • It's not OpenVPN, because it also crashed without it.

    utime resetting

    Always openVPN ran before, but once 9 minīefore, one 16 min before, so I don't think it's a problem with I checked the syslog, but there is no any important informationīefore reboot log entries.What I tried so far to narrow the problem down: I never had the problem twice a session, so it seems that it is gone as long as I don't switch off the computer for some hours (but this could be coincidence too). It seems that the computer needs to be started from new to cause this problem.

    utime resetting

    If it reboots itself then, I didn't get any more reboots for that new session.

    #Utime resetting software#

    If it would be a software problem, the error would probably appear randomly. I'm not sure if it is a software or hardware problem, but I think it's an hardware problem, because the reboot happens about 1 1/2 - 2 hours after starting the computer. It looked like it looses power for a fraction of a second because the laser was fluctuating.Īt any rate, I updated the BIOS and the mouse problems were gone, but it seems that the reboot problems began at this time. The mouse was sometimes stuttering while moving. The reboot problem began at that time I updated the BIOS since I had weird dropouts with my mouse. Since about two weeks my system (Ubuntu 14.04) causes reboots itself (it seems to freeze for a fraction of a second).









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