Mac mini fan keeps running!

Today I turn on my mac mini (late 2011) and its fan keeps running... How can I solve it?

Try resetting the SMC
Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)

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    Mar 11 00:12:18 unknown-28-cf-e9-04-d0-45 kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 1011 milliseconds
    Mar 11 00:43:10 unknown-28-cf-e9-04-d0-45 kernel[0] <Debug>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Mar 11 00:43:10 unknown-28-cf-e9-04-d0-45 kernel[0] <Debug>: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
    Mar 11 00:43:10 unknown-28-cf-e9-04-d0-45 kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 0 us
    Mar 11 00:43:11 Alexs-Mac-Mini kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 1016 milliseconds
    Mar 11 01:43:58 unknown-28-cf-e9-04-d0-45 kernel[0] <Debug>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
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