Frequent reboot, Frequent reboot

My iPad 4 seems to reboot itself more and more every day.
I have 47gb left on it.
Any help?

If the unit has NEVER been jailbroke, first try a system reset.  It cures many ills and it's quick, easy and harmless...  Hold down the on/off switch and the Home button simultaneously until you see the Apple logo.  Ignore the "Slide to power off" text if it appears.  You will not lose any apps, data, music, movies, settings, etc.
If the Reset doesn't work, try a Restore.  Note that it's nowhere near as quick as a Reset.  It could take well over an hour!  Connect via cable to the computer that you use for sync.  From iTunes, select the iPad/iPod and then select the Summary tab.  Follow the on-screen directions for Restore and be sure to say "yes" to the backup.  You will be warned that all data (apps, music, movies, etc.) will be erased but, as the Restore finishes, you will be asked if you wish the contents of the backup to be copied to the iPad/iPod.  Again, say "yes."
At the end of the basic Restore, you will be asked if you wish to sync the iPad/iPod.  As before, say "yes."  Note that that sync selection will disappear and the Restore will end if you do not respond within a reasonable time.  If that happens, only the apps that are part of the IOS will appear on your device.  Corrective action is simple -  choose manual "Sync" from the bottom right of iTunes.
If you're unable to do the Restore, go into Recovery Mode per the instructions here.  You WILL lose all of your data (game scores, etc,) but, for the most part, you can redownload apps and music without being charged again.  Also, if you have IOS-7, read this.

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    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 11:24:41.078 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800660cfe0) proc(0x800662ba70) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:44.564 >USER: Oracle Database 10g CSS Release 10.2.0.1.0 Production Copyright 1996, 2004 Oracle. All rights reserved.
    [  clsdmt]Listening to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=ctmisdb1DBG_CSSD))
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:44.564 >USER: CSS daemon log for node ctmisdb1, number 1, in cluster crs
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    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:44.603 [28260544] >TRACE: clssnmReadNodeInfo: added node 1 (ctmisdb1) to cluster
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:44.621 [28260544] >TRACE: clssnmReadNodeInfo: added node 2 (ctmisdb2) to cluster
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:44.627 [72925824] >TRACE: clssnm_skgxnmon: skgxn init failed, rc 1
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:44.627 [28260544] >TRACE: clssnm_skgxnonline: Using vacuous skgxn monitor
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:44.641 [28260544] >TRACE: clssnmInitNMInfo: misscount set to 60
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:44.655 [28260544] >TRACE: clssnmDiskStateChange: state from 1 to 2 disk (0//dev/raw/raw2)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.661 [72925824] >TRACE: clssnmDiskStateChange: state from 2 to 4 disk (0//dev/raw/raw2)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.690 [72925824] >TRACE: clssnmReadDskHeartbeat: node(2) is down. rcfg(18) wrtcnt(7920) LATS(0) Disk lastSeqNo(7920)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.752 [28260544] >TRACE: clssnmFatalInit: fatal mode enabled
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.752 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmconnect: connecting to node 1, flags 0x0001, connector 1
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.753 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmconnect: connecting to node 0, flags 0x0000, connector 1
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.753 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmClusterListener: Probing node(2)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.755 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmConnComplete: connected to node 2 (con 0x8006601040), state 3 birth 0, unique 1332303918/1332303918 prevConuni(0)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.756 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmclientlsnr: listening on (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=Oracle_CSS_LclLstnr_crs_1))
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.756 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmclientlsnr: listening on (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_ctmisdb1_crs))
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.757 [151810688] >TRACE: clssnmPollingThread: Connection complete
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.757 [162296448] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: Connection complete
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.757 [172782208] >TRACE: clssnmRcfgMgrThread: Connection complete
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.757 [172782208] >TRACE: clssnmRcfgMgrThread: Local Join
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:46.757 [172782208] >WARNING: clssnmLocalJoinEvent: takeover aborted due to connected but inactive nodes
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:47.339 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmHandleSync: Acknowledging sync: src[2] srcName[ctmisdb2] seq[5] sync[18]
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:47.759 [172782208] >TRACE: clssnmRcfgMgrThread: lastleader(2) unique(1332311864)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:48.341 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmSendVoteInfo: node(2) syncSeqNo(18)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.346 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmUpdateNodeState: node 0, state (0/0) unique (0/0) prevConuni(0) birth (0/0) (old/new)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.346 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmDeactivateNode: node 0 () left cluster
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.346 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmUpdateNodeState: node 1, state (1/2) unique (1332311864/1332311864) prevConuni(0) birth (0/18) (old/new)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.346 [94777984] >TRACE: clssnmUpdateNodeState: node 2, state (4/3) unique (1332303918/1332303918) prevConuni(0) birth (0/16) (old/new)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.346 [94777984] >USER: clssnmHandleUpdate: SYNC(18) from node(2) completed
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.346 [94777984] >USER: clssnmHandleUpdate: NODE 1 (ctmisdb1) IS ACTIVE MEMBER OF CLUSTER
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.346 [94777984] >USER: clssnmHandleUpdate: NODE 2 (ctmisdb2) IS ACTIVE MEMBER OF CLUSTER
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.429 [28260544] >USER: NMEVENT_SUSPEND [00][00][00][00]
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.429 [183267968] >TRACE: clssgmReconfigThread: started for reconfig (18)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.429 [183267968] >USER: NMEVENT_RECONFIG [00][00][00][06]
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.429 [183267968] >TRACE: clssgmEstablishConnections: 2 nodes in cluster incarn 18
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.430 [140255872] >TRACE: clssgmInitialRecv: (0x102a0360) accepted a new connection from node 2 born at 16 active (2, 2), vers (10,3,1,2)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.430 [140255872] >TRACE: clssgmInitialRecv: conns done (2/2)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.430 [183267968] >TRACE: clssgmEstablishMasterNode: MASTER for 18 is node(2) birth(16)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.430 [183267968] >TRACE: clssgmChangeMasterNode: requeued 0 RPCs
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.432 [140255872] >TRACE: clssgmHandleDBDone(): src/dest (2/65535) size(72) incarn 18
    [    CSSD]CLSS-3000: reconfiguration successful, incarnation 18 with 2 nodes
    [    CSSD]CLSS-3001: local node number 1, master node number 2
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.433 [183267968] >TRACE: clssgmReconfigThread: completed for reconfig(18), with status(1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.550 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006603bb0) proc(0x8006608b00) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:50.551 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x80066066f0) proc(0x8006608d70) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:07:53.569 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800660ec70) proc(0x8006611260) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:00.829 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006610990) proc(0x800660de00) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:04.698 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006613030) proc(0x8006612930) pid(8115) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:04.816 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006612950) proc(0x8006613c20) pid(8115) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:04.832 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006612950) proc(0x8006613c20) pid(8115) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:06.615 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006612950) proc(0x8006613c20) pid(8171) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:07.114 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006615960) proc(0x8006616350) pid(8175) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:11.373 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x80066192a0) proc(0x8006619470) pid(8302) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:11.669 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800661bf60) proc(0x800661ee20) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:17.135 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800661bf60) proc(0x800661ee70) pid(8458) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:17.268 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800661fc00) proc(0x80066220d0) pid(8460) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:17.305 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x80066223e0) proc(0x8006625250) pid(8462) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:17.353 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006625560) proc(0x8006628430) pid(8464) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:24.585 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006625560) proc(0x8006628430) pid(8645) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:27.957 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006628740) proc(0x800662b610) pid(8722) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:30.931 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800662cce0) proc(0x800662c860) pid(8801) proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:36.400 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800661c5f0) proc(0x800661eb50) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:37.863 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800662f1c0) proc(0x800661eee0) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:38.537 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800662f1c0) proc(0x800661d500) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:39.232 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800661bf60) proc(0x800661d500) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:43.085 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x8006611210) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:08:58.971 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800660b830) proc(0x80066112c0) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:09:59.290 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x800660b190) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:10:59.589 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x800660b190) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:11:59.904 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x800660b190) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:13:00.203 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x800660b190) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:13:14.029 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800660b830) proc(0x800660b190) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:14:00.501 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x8006611210) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:15:00.809 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x8006628670) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:16:01.117 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x8006628670) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:17:01.447 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x800662f0f0) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:18:01.762 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x8006628670) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:18:39.841 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x8006628670) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:18:42.123 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800660b830) proc(0x8006628670) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
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    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:18:42.843 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x8006611630) proc(0x8006628670) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
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    [    CSSD]2012-03-21 12:18:46.236 [106332800] >TRACE: clssgmClientConnectMsg: Connect from con(0x800660b830) proc(0x800662f0f0) pid() proto(10:2:1:1)
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