"must power off" msg

Hi all:
Got a 3-yr old or there abouts G4 powermac mdd. Been a GREAT system, w/ no probs at all.
This morning, however, TWICE.....I got the msg on the monitor (in several languages) "you must power off your system".....or something to that affect.
Both times I complied immediately, & after the 1st time I did repair permissions. Haven't turned back on since the 2nd time.
What causes this? Is this a hardware or software issue? overheating??
would love to get some expert advice on this.
Thanks!!

Hi-
The logs are generated automatically. As long as log clearing maintenance has not been performed since the panic, you should have a record.
Open Console, and look through the system logs for the panic log. Select Logs, and then click the triangle to expand /library/logs, and /var/logs.
Should be something in there somewhere.
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