The server was rebooted. Was that you, ita?
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Nope, Tom.
Gus, that's fantastic. Mwah!!!!
I was logged on the system, when these messages were sent to my tty:
Broadcast message from root (console) (Tue May 25 12:45:10 2004):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Broadcast message from root (console) (Tue May 25 12:45:19 2004):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Broadcast message from root (console) (Tue May 25 12:45:19 2004):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Broadcast message from root (console) (Tue May 25 12:45:19 2004):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Broadcast message from root (console) (Tue May 25 12:45:19 2004):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Broadcast message from root (console) (Tue May 25 12:45:19 2004):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Broadcast message from root (console) (Tue May 25 12:45:20 2004):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
Broadcast message from root (console) (Tue May 25 12:45:20 2004):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
If we have a dedicated server, should our ISP be making unscheduled reboots on us?
Tommyrot, you managed to click on the map without sending any click co-ords. How did you do that?
should our ISP be making unscheduled reboots on us?
No. Is there anything in logs that might indicate if someone else was on and rebooted? Or if something exploded but took the system down "gracefully"?
Gus, did you see my post about being on there twice? it looks like sue is too, or is that what happens if we put ourselves where someone else already is?
Tommyrot, you managed to click on the map without sending any click co-ords. How did you do that?
I don't know. All I know is that I broke it.
edit: Maybe because I clicked on top of someone else's dot?
Yes, msbelle, I just cleaned out your extra one. I think I will make it so that each entry for a username will replace the last one, if one already exists.
what if we typed a "peron1, person 2, person3" entry for a crowded locale, would that help?