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Disk drawer anomoly...


Capt.Crow

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For the first time ever the drawer on the tower is opening and closing of it's own volition.

 

Two questions ?

1 have I been hacked ...

2 Where do I find the logs that will record when and maybe why this is happening .

 

 

 

It's a very distracting nuisance. :ShrugSmileySnagGB:

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V.T. Eric Layton

  • What operating system?
  • Did you do anything recently to your system... make any changes? install any software? etc.
  • What are you doing when the drawer opens/closes? Anything specific?

The more details you give us, the better able we'll be to help.

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Debian . squeeze.Updated 3wks ago.

No changes.

It happens without any input from me . I am writing this post and it's continually doing it.

I did notice that it was taking a longer time to boot so had a look at system monitor and the cpu was running very hard . Not usual.

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There are virii that can cause this in MS Windows, but not Linux. So...

  • Have you powered down the system and restarted it? When I say power down, I mean remove the electrical power for at least a minute, then plug back in and reboot.
  • Will the drive actually read a disk if you put one in it?

Your high CPU usage may be a clue. You need to determine what's jamming it up. This may be the related to or even the cause of the door opening and closing. See what's using up that CPU and let us know. Use your graphical task manager to see. You can also check from the command line:

 

$ top

 

To stop Top: using the keyboard with your terminal window in focus --> CTRL+Z, then CTRL+D twice to close the CLI

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Sorry for the panic,and many thanks for solutions .

Started the yoke in recovery mode . Had a look around . Backed out as nothing obvious.

Restarted from run 0. No problem since.

 

All this when everything was off for 24hrs .

 

Still curious where the logs are .

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Most logs in Linux are kept in /var/log.

 

[size=4]vtel57@ericsbane06/var/log:$ ls[/size]
ConsoleKit/     debug.2     messages.1            sa/        syslog
Xorg.0.log      debug.3     messages.2            samba/     syslog.1
Xorg.0.log.old  dmesg       messages.3            scripts/   syslog.2
btmp            faillog     nfsd/                 secure     syslog.3
btmp.1          httpd/      ntp.log               secure.1   tor/
cron            iptraf-ng/  nvidia-installer.log  secure.2   uucp/
cron.1          lastlog     packages/             secure.3   wtmp
cron.2          maillog     pm-powersave.log      setup/     wtmp.1
cron.3          maillog.1   removed_packages/     spooler
cups/           maillog.2   removed_scripts/      spooler.1
debug           maillog.3   rkhunter.log          spooler.2
debug.1         messages    rkhunter.log.old      spooler.3

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