Eric Peterson wrote: > On 12/27/07, Jon Schewe <jpschewe at mtu.net> wrote: > >> I've got a Dell 690 server that is receiving phantom button/power >> messages in acpid and causing the machine to reboot sometimes. I've >> disabled the power button message in the acpi events file, however this >> is still concerning. Anyone got a clue about this? My other Dell 690s >> are fine. The major difference between this one and the others is that >> it has 32GB of RAM instead of 4GB. >> Dec 22 20:15:14 bolt [acpid]: received event "button/power PWRF 00000080 >> 00000001" >> Dec 22 20:15:14 bolt [acpid]: notifying client 3585[0:0] >> Dec 22 20:15:14 bolt [acpid]: notifying client 3102[101:102] >> Dec 22 20:15:14 bolt [acpid]: completed event "button/power PWRF >> 00000080 00000001" >> > > I had the exact same problem once although I doubt it's the same > problem you're having. Someone was moving things around in the office > with the server and powered off the server several times using the > power button. > > So, depending on your situation you may want to check with anyone who > has access to the server. :) > It's in a room with controlled access and I've checked with the guard, so that's not it. -- Jon Schewe | http://mtu.net/~jpschewe If you see an attachment named signature.asc, this is my digital signature. See http://www.gnupg.org for more information. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. - Romans 8:38-39