[c-nsp] Can "power-on" mean anything other than power on?
Robert Harris
robert.harris at utdallas.edu
Fri Mar 14 10:28:30 EDT 2008
I'm no genius, but "Last reset from warm-reset" indicates to me there
was no power loss.
Robert
Howard Jones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please could I get the confirmation of your collective experience?
>
> We have a group of three older Catalysts at a customer site that
> apparently reboot all together (within a second) and for no reason every
> 10-15 days or so.
>
> On each switch, for show version it shows:
> System returned to ROM by power-on
> [...]
> Last reset from warm-reset
>
> Can this mean anything *other* than the obvious reason that something
> onsite disconnected the switches from their power supply (bad PDU,
> breaker, cable, office cleaner etc)?
>
> I'm hoping that it can't, because it would be a much simpler explanation
> than anything software-related that affects two different switch product
> ranges and two different IOS versions, but I was curious for a second
> opinion before we get the witchhunt going ;-)
>
> Thanks in advance for any confirmation or extra info,
>
> Howie
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Robert Harris
Network Operations
Information Resources, CaTS
The University of Texas at Dallas
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