Cisco switch 3560 is rebooting

HI All - I have observed a situation where one of our cisco switch 3560 is rebooting daily at periodic times.We have checked the power cables and source everything is f
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HI All - I have observed a situation where one of our cisco switch 3560 is rebooting daily at periodic times.We have checked the power cables and source everything is f
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2.  dir;
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