@gprovost This is what I get:
root@helios4:~# date
Tue Apr 23 10:38:43 CEST 2019
root@helios4:~# hwclock -r
2019-04-23 10:38:47.165966+0200
@aprayoga
That's the whole point. I've been checking logs, uninstalling plugins and stopping services to find out
what event causes the system to reboot but from what I've seen there doesn't seem to be anything
that's logged anywhere that says "Hey I'm causing the reboot", atleast from my perspective.
I executed the 2 lines you mentioned and this is what I got from the serial interface:
I've used OMV's standby mode, in RTCwake Standby - ACPI state S1 and Suspend-to-RAM - ACPI state S3,
autoshutdown's suspend and systemctl suspend in the CLI.
All have the same problem.
I can send the syslog, boot, daemon and authorization logs if that's helpful.