I get frequent restarts during periods, I have "restart on low hashrate" and high ASIC failures disabled. In kernel Log:
Dec 13 03:00:53 (none) local0.err cgminer[20481]: low hashrate detection trigger: 13760.256000 Gh/s
Dec 13 03:00:53 (none) local0.notice cgminer[20481]: set voltage = 1308.407463 real:165 mv
Dec 13 03:00:54 (none) local0.notice cgminer[20481]: set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x9b
Dec 13 03:00:54 (none) local0.notice cgminer[20481]: set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0x9b
Dec 13 03:00:55 (none) local0.notice cgminer[20481]: set_PIC16F1704_voltage_new ok, voltage = 0xe1
Dec 13 03:00:55 (none) local0.err cgminer[20481]: cgminer time error total_secs = 1513134055.437114 last_total_secs = 1.000000
"low hashrate detection trigger: 13760.256000 Gh/s" <---- Does it force the trigger even though I have it disabled? Maybe it could be too sensitive as well. Maybe the pool or rapid coin switching causing a temporary hash drop which triggers the restart too easily?
It will not reboot if it detects a hashrate below this if you disabled this, but will just give a warning in the kernel log