I had similar problem with the machine "randomly" shutting down the network 
interface. I found out it was because the power management daemon. I run 
setup as root, go to system services, and un-check apmd, reboot. Everything 
seems to work fine eversince.

Rdb

On Tuesday 26 February 2002 05:29 pm, you wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having a problem with one of my servers continually crashing...  The
> system will go to sleep and not wake up.  When I review the logs, the last
> entry is a seemingly random "[date:time] [servername] network: Shutting
> down interface eth0: succeeded".  I have no idea why the machine would
> suddenly freeze and shut down the network interface...?  It ensures I can't
> get to it at all, and that I have to pull the plug to restart the machine. 
> I originally upgraded the machine in question (Compaq Presario/431 MHz
> Celeron) from RH6.0 (where it was working flawlessly) to RH7.2. 
> Immediately after the "upgrade," it was doing something similar (without
> the log entry) and I was advised to change the ext3 partitions back to
> ext2.  It has worked fine for about a month since, and now this...  Has
> anyone else been having similar problems?  Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
>
>
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