you have to activate the watchdog, normally it's not activated by default.

I'm talking about the software watchdog.

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Thomas Olofsson <skjor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Micka that sounds interesting. which watchdog are you talking about?  is
> this a hardware watchdog on the board or a software watchdog. How can you
> find evidence that it is the watchdog that is causing the reboot.
>
> Which circuit are you talking about and is there any dmesg or other
> information you could share.
>
> As stated i now have 9 black all rebooting and nine white not rebooting.
> Same kernel. same network same network load.
>
> --Skjortan!
>
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Micka <mickamus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I didn't follow all the conversation, but I had a reboot several time
>> every day.
>>
>> I found out that the bandwidth of the Network was too much for the
>> BeagleBone black and the watchdog decided to reboot the beagle every time.
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Greg Kelley <suekkel...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I had a total of 5 resets yesterday one at 8am, 5pm, 9pm, 10pm, 11pm
>>> using a switching power supply. Maybe I should go back to the cheapo power
>>> supply as I was only resetting once or twice a day with that one. I'll wait
>>> and see what Thomas comes up with before ordering the serial debug cable.
>>> Only thing I have changed in the last two days has been the power supply,
>>> all else is static (kernel, running daemons, attached hub). I'm going to
>>> unplug the USB HUB now and see what that does.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:50:06 AM UTC-4, Thomas O wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well new and interesting discoveries on this problem.
>>>>
>>>> Last night we set up 9 bbw as well as the blacks for control. during
>>>> the night all of the bbb has crashed at least once and none of the bbw. All
>>>> running the same kernel and software. 3.15.2-bone5.
>>>>
>>>> This means that this is hw related on the bbb board. i am starting to
>>>> suspect the PMIC that some interference somehow triggers a sys_reset. we
>>>> are trying to connect a data logger to some pins on the bbb to see if
>>>> sys_reset goes low prior to reboot but i strongly suspects it does..
>>>>
>>>> --Skjortan!
>>>>
>>>>
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