10 Jan 2026
02:42 AM
- last edited on
12 Jan 2026
07:37 AM
by
MaciejNeumann
Hello Community,
I observed that even graceful reboot events are being reported under the “Ungraceful Reboot” problem category in Dynatrace.
I verified this behavior across the last 365 days of alerts, and the pattern remains consistent — graceful reboots are still classified as ungraceful.
Could someone please explain:
How Dynatrace determines whether a reboot is graceful vs ungraceful?
Under what conditions a graceful reboot may still be detected as ungraceful?
Are there any known limitations, configurations, or log dependencies that can cause this behavior?
Any supporting documentation or best-practice references would be greatly appreciated, as this information is required for internal and customer validation.
Thank you in advance for your support.
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13 Jan 2026 01:18 PM
Hi @Sohel_Rashid,
Some answers 😉
Graceful: the OS sends a shutdown signal that reaches OneAgent → OneAgent can emit a graceful shutdown / reboot graceful event.
Ungraceful: the previous shutdown was unexpected (no shutdown signal received), e.g., crash/power loss → reboot ungraceful.
Classification is based on host availability events and system-specific logs/events used to detect reboot type (Linux/AIX/Windows supported).
If OneAgent receives no shutdown signal, Dynatrace classifies it as unexpected (→ ungraceful).
Linux/K8s timing/network ordering: if the network manager is stopped too quickly (or there are connection problems), the shutdown event may not be sent in time, leading to ungraceful detection after reboot.
K8s node termination: OneAgent uses an inhibitor lock to gain time; insufficient rights can break that protection and cause missed/late shutdown signaling.
Dynatrace has fixed cases that could generate false/incorrect “Host ungracefully rebooted” problems, including:
OneAgent installed within 5 minutes of boot → could trigger “Host ungracefully rebooted” (fixed).
Problems created for ungraceful reboots when a host is not monitored (fixed).
Reboot detection issues due to different OS logs flow (fixed).
By default, Dynatrace alerts on unexpected outages; you can opt-in to alert on graceful shutdowns. This affects notifications, not the underlying “signal received vs not received” classification rule.
I hope it helps you.
Regards,
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