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From: blake@ns.orbitel.com (BLaKe)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Mysterious Reboots
Date: 28 Dec 1996 18:01:16 GMT
Organization: MegsInet, Inc. - Midwestern Internet Services
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Summary: 2.1.6 FreeBSD machine reboots by itself
Keywords: Reboot Problems Mysterious
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Hi I have a 2.1.6 FreeBSD machine running on a P133 INTEL, Triton 2 motherboard
, 32MB of RAM which I have just replaced, disabled on board cache, 2940UW Adaptec SCSI controller.  This machine seems to have a mind of its own.  I notice
whe I go on the machine that there are WTMP logs of reboot ~.  WHen I check
a fully debug syslogd log, there is no hint to anything.  if anyone could
help me out it would be appreciated.  One note I have heard that it maybe the
SCSI driver in the kernel. 
		Thanks,
		Blake