If it has an iLO then that may provide some insights in its logs and
possibly a crash screen if there is one.  They quite often default to
"ASR" when they decide the OS watchdog has died

Configure syslog to ship all logs to a remote machine.  Make sure all
clocks are in sync

Does pfSense offer up a crash dump after the reboot?

Finally, patch it ie the BIOS etc.  I can't remember but I'm pretty
sure the G7s can do it from their built in F10 software


On Mon, 2016-10-24 at 21:39 +0200, mayak wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I have an HP-Dl380G7 with 24G and 2 processors -- ridiculous
> hardware, gut I got it for free. It's got 2 power supplies and is
> sitting in a data center.
> 
> This morning around 11:00 CET, it just rebooted, and has now done it
> again at around 21:00.
> 
> The hardware is has a few years on it, but was rarely used and is in
> excellent condition.
> 
> What can I do to help figure out what is happening?
> 
> Many Thanks
> 
> M
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