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Take a look at /var/log for messages that occur shortly before the shutdown. That usually gives you a good indicator.
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Take a look at /var/log for messages that occur shortly before the shutdown. That usually gives you a good indicator.
If it is a service like httpd or any other you might want to check out the other logs provided in those log directory.
Last edited by matthewl; Sep 1st, 2009 at 6:55 pm.
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