On Tue, 2023-11-14 at 14:26 +0000, Barry wrote:
> 
> 
> > On 14 Nov 2023, at 13:52, Patrick O'Callaghan
> > <pocallag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> > My system (both F38 and now F39) reboots itself every morning at
> > 8am,
> > yet nothing in the cron configuration is telling it to do that and
> > I
> > don't see anything obvious in the journal to cause it.
> > 
> > How can I figure out what is triggering this? I know the
> > description is
> > vague, but there it is.
> > 
> 
> Check for systemd timers as well. systemctl list-timers.

None of them are scheduled for near that time.
> 

> Does the journal show system shutdown was requested?

No. Here is a snippet of today's journal:

Nov 14 07:51:03 Bree systemd[1]: NetworkManager-dispatcher.service: Deactivated 
successfully.
Nov 14 07:51:17 Bree systemd[1]: plocate-updatedb.service: Deactivated 
successfully.
Nov 14 07:51:17 Bree systemd[1]: Finished plocate-updatedb.service - Update the 
plocate database.
Nov 14 07:51:17 Bree systemd[1]: plocate-updatedb.service: Consumed 9.667s CPU 
time.
Nov 14 07:52:29 Bree sshd[73704]: fatal: Timeout before authentication for 
43.153.185.216 port 51704
-- Boot c04ce0f9f0b94587b88a1f8c0a2c4659 --
Nov 14 08:00:27 Bree kernel: microcode: updated early: 0x19 -> 0x21, date = 
2019-02-13
Nov 14 08:00:27 Bree kernel: Linux version 6.5.11-300.fc39.x86_64 
(mockbuild@d23353abed4340e492bce6e111e27898) (gcc (GCC) 13.2.1 20231011 (Red 
Hat 13.2.1-4), GNU ld version 2.40-1>
Nov 14 08:00:27 Bree kernel: Command line: 
BOOT_IMAGE=(hd2,gpt2)/vmlinuz-6.5.11-300.fc39.x86_64 
root=UUID=8e1f7af4-c0bf-434e-b1c4-a9af2c810d56 ro rootflags=subvol=root 
modprobe.bl>
Nov 14 08:00:27 Bree kernel: BIOS-provided physical RAM map:

The last entry before reboot is irrelevant (I run a small web server
and fail2ban is constantly fending off attempted logins, mainly from
China.

Every day I'm getting the same thing at the same time.

Full disclosure: I have a nightly hibernation/resume procedure which 
wakes the machine at 07:50, using a smart power plug. The journal shows
that this is working as expected, and AFAIK is unrelated to the reboot.
I've triple-checked the smart plug settings and toggled it manually to
make sure.

poc
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