OpenBSD 6.8 GENERIC#5 i386

One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today. I've seen kernel
panics and bad hardware but I've never seen OpenBSD "just reboot" by
itself, ever.

There's no cron job that would do this. last(1) is no help; it shows the
reboot command but not the shutdown that preceded it:

root@ns ~ 4# last -f /var/log/wtmp.0
reboot    ~                                 Sat Mar 27 03:01
root      ttyp0    192.168.0.132            Wed Mar 24 11:23 - 11:23
(00:00)

wtmp.0 begins Wed Mar 24 11:23 2021
root@ns ~ 5# last -f /var/log/wtmp.1
root      ttyp0    192.168.0.132            Tue Mar 16 21:30 - 21:30
(00:00)
root      ttyp0    75.82.86.131             Tue Mar 16 13:14 - 21:30
(08:15)
root      ttyp0    75.82.86.131             Sun Mar 14 21:20 - 21:29
(00:08)
root      ttyp0    75.82.86.131             Sat Mar 13 17:42 - 21:13
(03:31)

The date gaps seem odd. I've ssh'd into this system multiple times
between March 16-27. I don't see other signs of trouble in /var/log.

I could use some help in looking for evidence of foul play, or "just" a
hardware or software problem.

Thanks in advance for further troubleshooting clues.

dn

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