Hello Rohan,

> What about system logs?
> I don't think load on the server will cause it to reboot.
> In most cases it will just remain in a hanged state, waiting for
> human intervention and interpretation of any kernel dumps available
> on the screen.

they were also of not much use.

> I remember when I had a problem with an intel 1010 which was
> suppossedly "rebooting", but was in fact receiving a "hard reboot" from 
> support guys when they found it in a hanged state. There was a problem 
> with the hard disk. Do not assume that performance issues are always 
> software related. There are defective hardware components out there.

This problem was later solved by upgrading critical packages as well as
kernel. 

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