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I need help with troubleshooting repeated downtime

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Does running "last reboot" also confirm the time you see from the "uptime" command? If so, it seems something is rebooting the machine - or possibly a failed monitoring tool is telling someone the system needs to be rebooted - but that wouldn't be something that is initiated by cPanel tools.
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  • skrl
    Indeed it does confirm that. "last reboot" was at "Fri Dec 30 16:07 - 10:27 (17+18:20)", and "uptime" yields "10:33:44 up 17 days, 18:26, 1 user, load average: 0.14, 0.12, 0.07" That is good to know that it can not be cPanel's fault. That would be one less thing to worry about. Thanks!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I'm glad that helped. I just wanted to clarify that there isn't a situation where cPanel would ever automatically reboot a server. This at least confirms that there are entire server reboots happening, so hopefully your host will be able to help track down more details if you aren't able to see anything on your end.
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  • skrl
    That's very helpful to know, that a cPanel process can't automatically trigger a server reboot. I've also checked the web server logs from Plesk, and there seems to be no record of a restart there either. At this time there is some fog blocking my view of why I received that UptimeRobot monitor alert, but that is out of the scope of this forum, and I'll have to look elsewhere next. Thanks again. :D
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