Re: computer freezes... what log file can help me ?

From: Andreas Korn (andreas.korn.NOSPAM_at_onlinehome.de)
Date: 06/21/04


Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 19:54:58 +0200

FabienM wrote:

> Hello
>
> i just installed RedHat 8 on a HP proliant
> several times a day, the */;:!� computer freezes...
> i have to reboot it...
>
> in what log file can i find why it freezes ?
>
> i was looking for a kernel log file but i didn't find any :(
>
> help...
>
> thanks
> FabienM
>
>

Your 'kernel log' is /var/log/messages and the command dmesg. Various
other log files reside in /var/log also.

Andreas



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