I had a similar puzzle to unravel with a CentOS (RHEL equivalent) box.
The clues there were in the log files that showed that gdm was exec-ing
shutdown. I'm not suggesting that is the answer here, but looking at
your logs may help.
While the CentOS shutdown process is different than FreeBSD, y
There could be memory issues.
I had a system which used to periodically reboot.
Eventually found out that after some time, when a part of memory
is accessed, due to the faulty memory chip, the system crashes
and reboots.
Try swapping the memory banks and boot the system. If the faulty chip
f
>Hm, already did.
>No any cron tasks - only system ones.
>Moreover - stopped all non-system services.
>System is still going to reboot hourly.
Try to disable the system jobs also.
It could be something like the system tools!
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Johan
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>Hello dear colleagues.
>2 days I have strange behaviour on my 7.0-RELEASE-p3 server.
>It started to reboot once an hour.
>No any suspicious task in crontab, nothing strange in /var/log.
>Just silent reboot.
>I have no physical access to server - only remote one.
>Question is: what could it be?