[SUMMARY] OPB variable powerfail-time ?

From: Levi Ashcol <leviashcol_at_HotPOP.com>
Date: Sun Oct 06 2002 - 04:47:25 EDT
My original post is below.

Thanks to:
Dan Astoorian ,Jon Andrews, Kevin Boykin, Hindley Nick, Scott Howard, 
Matthew Stier, Wout Mertens.

SUMMARY:
- powerfail-time=1030374812 means the seconds since the epoch (Jan 1
1970).
- /usr/platform/`uname -i`/sbin/prtdiag -v" will show you the time of
the 
  last power failure in human readable format.
- use the perl expression perl -e 'print scalar localhost(1030374812);'.

I am still investigating the reason of continuous ^M reboot ! 

Thanks all.

Levi




-----Original Message-----
From: sunmanagers-admin@sunmanagers.org
[mailto:sunmanagers-admin@sunmanagers.org] On Behalf Of Levi Ashcol
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 10:07 PM
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: OPB variable powerfail-time ?


Hi,
I have E4500 Server (Solaris 8 based). The server reboots itself many
times during the last month. There is nothing in the messages file/nor
prtdiag reports any errors. There is no crash dump created. The messages
file just contains ^M then the normal boot sequence.

We are suspecting that the reason is a power failure but not sure.

I found the value of the OPB variable powerfail-time=1030374812, but I
can't interpret what did the number means 1030374812 ! 

Any pointer ? 

Any guru out there suffer from this after upgrading the E4500 server to
Solaris 8 ? Anything to do with the Ecache problem ?

IWS

Thanks

Levi
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