Check if you allow write access to snmp and from whom. A reboot request could 
have been issued via snmp.

-Ross


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Sent: Wed Mar 26 07:09:06 2008
Subject: Re: [CentOS] System Rebooted by 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5


> This looks like a normal shutdown command was issued from somewhere,
> IMO. I would check the other log files under /var/log and its sub-
> directories for entries around this time. Especially secure.log*. Also,
> I don't know your configuration, but is there a cron or at entry that
> has a scheduled reboot?
>
>   

also check last log to see who was logged in

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