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VPS Crashes Every 24 Hours - No Logs?

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  • James.Simpson
    Doesnt look like there was anything running on a cron at the time of crash either Feb 16 02:01:01 vps-8250c3 CROND[24855]: (root) CMD (run-parts /etc/cron.hourly) Feb 16 02:01:01 vps-8250c3 run-parts(/etc/cron.hourly)[24855]: starting 0anacron Feb 16 02:01:01 vps-8250c3 anacron[24866]: Anacron started on 2018-02-16 Feb 16 02:01:01 vps-8250c3 anacron[24866]: Jobs will be executed sequentially Feb 16 02:01:01 vps-8250c3 anacron[24866]: Normal exit (0 jobs run) Feb 16 02:01:01 vps-8250c3 run-parts(/etc/cron.hourly)[24868]: finished 0anacron Feb 16 02:05:01 vps-8250c3 CROND[25212]: (root) CMD (/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/eximstats_spam_check 2>&1) Feb 16 02:05:01 vps-8250c3 CROND[25214]: (root) CMD (/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/dcpumon-wrapper >/dev/null 2>&1) Feb 16 07:23:38 vps-8250c3 crond[2459]: (CRON) STARTUP (1.4.4) Feb 16 07:23:38 vps-8250c3 crond[2459]: (CRON) INFO (RANDOM_DELAY will be scaled with factor 46% if used.) Feb 16 07:23:38 vps-8250c3 crond[2459]: (CRON) INFO (running with inotify support) Feb 16 07:23:38 vps-8250c3 CROND[2473]: (root) CMD (/usr/local/cpanel/bin/onboot_handler)
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hi James, Have you reached out to your VPS hosting provider to verify if the reboot is stemming from an issue with the VPS hardware node itself? Thank you.
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