Okay, I'm seriously confused by this.
The only thing I can find in the cron tables is a script that looks
for and removes stale PHP sessions, of which there are none.
My mythbox has been rebooting every hour, quite nearly on the hour,
since midnight.
Every reboot, the first log entry is about 5 minutes past the hour.
What the hell?
The only thing that runs regularly is a PHP5 session cleanup job in
cron.d that runs at 9 and 39 past the hour. That's the last thing in
the logs before each reboot, but since it runs at 9 past without
incident, I don't think that's the problem.
I've checked the mythbackend logs, and there's NOTHING happening.
Some activity right after reboot as it starts up and the frontend
connects, then nothing until the next reboot.
I've just enabled syslog marking at 1 minute intervals to try and get
a better idea of exactly when the system goes down...
The system has a brand new PSU, is plugged into a line conditioner
that's been working perfectly, and has been stable since the previous
PSU went on strike Saturday morning. The only configuration changes
made were the PSU replacement and the change of the HD from SATA-I to
SATA-II speed. It's been that way and been stable since Saturday
morning.
I'm pulling my hair out here.
Gregory
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