From: Gerfried Maier <moali-ArvQUR6U0fYD0fefG/KofA@public.gmane.org>
To: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org
Subject: Random shutdowns
Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 07:49:18 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F5580DE.1060904@sbox.tugraz.at> (raw)
Dear ACPI-list!
On my notebook (Acer Travelmate 630) I experience random shutdowns when
using Linux. Everything lokks like if someone called "init 6" or "halt".
(But this is completely impossible; I'm the only user on that machine,
no internet connection available)
Because there is always a similar sequence of events logged in my
/var/log/acpid, I think that this is acpi-related.
I hope that somebody can help me making these shutdowns disappear.
Thanhs a lot.
Maier Gerfried
Attached some sequences cut from /var/log/acpid which show entries just
befroe or during such a shutdown (The kernel-log /var/log/messages does
not give any specific information; It looks just like a "normal" shutdown):
...
[Mon Aug 25 22:56:28 2003] exiting
[Tue Aug 26 07:15:18 2003] starting up
[Tue Aug 26 07:15:18 2003] 1 rule loaded
[Tue Aug 26 07:21:02 2003] exiting
[Tue Aug 26 18:27:32 2003] starting up
[Tue Aug 26 18:27:32 2003] 1 rule loaded
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] received event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000001"
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] executing action "/usr/sbin/acpid_proxy "
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
ACPI event
No action defined for ACPI event
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] END HANDLER MESSAGES
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] action exited with status 0
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] completed event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000001"
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] received event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000000"
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] executing action "/usr/sbin/acpid_proxy "
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
ACPI event
No action defined for ACPI event
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] END HANDLER MESSAGES
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] action exited with status 0
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:43 2003] completed event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000000"
[Tue Aug 26 19:30:51 2003] exiting
[Tue Aug 26 19:32:03 2003] starting up
[Tue Aug 26 19:32:03 2003] 1 rule loaded
[Tue Aug 26 20:29:43 2003] received event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000001"
[Tue Aug 26 20:29:43 2003] executing action "/usr/sbin/acpid_proxy "
[Tue Aug 26 20:29:43 2003] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
ACPI event
No action defined for ACPI event
[Tue Aug 26 20:29:43 2003] END HANDLER MESSAGES
[Tue Aug 26 20:29:43 2003] action exited with status 0
[Tue Aug 26 20:29:43 2003] completed event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000001"
[Tue Aug 26 20:29:50 2003] exiting
[Tue Aug 26 20:31:08 2003] starting up
(two consecutive shutdowns)
...
[Tue Sep 2 12:29:04 2003] 1 rule loaded
[Tue Sep 2 12:32:24 2003] exiting
[Tue Sep 2 18:26:47 2003] starting up
[Tue Sep 2 18:26:47 2003] 1 rule loaded
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] received event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000001"
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] executing action "/usr/sbin/acpid_proxy
thermal_zone THRS 000000f0 00000001"
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
ACPI event thermal_zone THRS 000000f0 00000001
No action defined for ACPI event thermal_zone THRS 000000f0 00000001
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] END HANDLER MESSAGES
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] action exited with status 0
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] completed event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000001"
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] received event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000000"
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] executing action "/usr/sbin/acpid_proxy
thermal_zone THRS 000000f0 00000000"
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
ACPI event thermal_zone THRS 000000f0 00000000
No action defined for ACPI event thermal_zone THRS 000000f0 00000000
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] END HANDLER MESSAGES
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] action exited with status 0
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:09 2003] completed event "thermal_zone THRS 000000f0
00000000"
[Tue Sep 2 20:57:19 2003] exiting
[Tue Sep 2 21:01:40 2003] starting up
...
when the first two shutdowns occured, my acpid was broken, so it did not
call acpid_proxy correctly. But that's already fixed.
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next reply other threads:[~2003-09-03 5:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-09-03 5:49 Gerfried Maier [this message]
[not found] ` <20030908095253.GC3944@openzaurus.ucw.cz>
[not found] ` <20030908095253.GC3944-u08AdweFZfgxtPtxi4kahqVXKuFTiq87@public.gmane.org>
2003-09-16 5:54 ` Random shutdowns - some new details Gerfried Maier
[not found] ` <3F66A5B2.2060400-ArvQUR6U0fYD0fefG/KofA@public.gmane.org>
2003-09-16 12:02 ` Pavel Machek
[not found] ` <20030916120243.GD602-I/5MKhXcvmPrBKCeMvbIDA@public.gmane.org>
2003-10-20 7:14 ` Random shutdowns - again " Gerfried Maier
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