Using the p parameter, along the reason code for an unplanned shutdown, causes the shutdown to fail. Not using the p parameter, and only providing the reason code for an planned shutdown, also causes the shutdown to fail. To force apps to close and to restart the local computer after a one-minute delay, with the reason Application: Maintenance Planned and the comment "Reconfiguring myapp. To restart the remote computer myremoteserver with the same parameters as the previous example, type:.
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Viewed 23k times. The last thing that is logged at is Name resolution for the name www. Thank you. Improve this question. Did the server restart on it's own? If so, you may want to disable the automatic restart option so that you can see what's happening when the server shuts down. If it's a BSOD then you'll see that on the console and can then use that information to diagnose the problem. It did not restart on its own. I have to physically press the power button.
But now that you mention it, where is the automatic restart option? I am actually looking for a scheduled shutdown and startup option. Is there such a thing? Add a comment.
Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Thanks for the reply. Actually it could be a crash, and actually when it booted back up it did say it was an unexpected shut down now that you mention it. So I should look for warnings and errors in the event viewer? However I should check the settings on the UPS. More information in the original post — rabbid.
Look in the System log for an information type event, Event ID SourceName "SaveDump" - if you find one, then Windows is crashing and it MAY be because of hardware or may be because of software - at that point, you need to google the bugcheck noted in the event entry and find out probable causes.
A dump file may also have been created that you might be able to analyze for even more detailed possibilities should be noted in the event entry as well. If no such entries are found, then I'd say it's likely power related and you need to try different power supplies, outlets, etc. TomTom TomTom
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