Since the 24th of November, one of the Linux machines I have been looking
after seems to be rebooting itself at 6:58 every morning.  This is the
only reason I figured out there is a problem with the interface
configuration problem with the machine (which I fixed this morning...there
was no DEVICE token in the ifcfg file).

I have checked in /var/log/messages and there is no indication as to why
the box restarts.  I get the normal stuff listed there and then I see
syslog restarting followed by the rest of the boot messages...

Any idea what might be going on or where i might investigate this further?



Side bar:  I just developed another new problem.  http failed to come up
this morning given this error:

httpd: cannot determine local host name.
Use the ServerName directive to set it manually.

I specified ServerName in httpd.conf and it works but is there any danger
to adding the manual setting and what might have caused this?  
/etc/sysconfig/network lists the correct hostname.

After some more checking i remembered that I put a pointer to this machine
in /etc/hosts and removing it seems to have stopped the error from
occuring...any ideas as to why a self reference in /etc/hosts would cause
the hostname lookup to fail?  That seems strange.

Thanks...
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