Did you check if memory usage is increasing ? Log file ?

Micka,

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Sebastian H <shos...@gmail.com> wrote:

> For the record, even with the watchdog package removed, my BBB rebooted on
> me again after just 7 hours of uptime. :-(
> Here <http://pastebin.com/UwF2fsRB>'s the kernel config I used. Searching
> for watchdog, there are only two entries. This is the one still enabled:
> CONFIG_OMAP_REMOTEPROC_WATCHDOG=y
> Should I disable that as well?
>
> On Sunday, October 12, 2014 6:29:26 PM UTC+2, Sebastian H wrote:
>>
>> The issue still happened even using the kernel compiled without any
>> watchdog support. The netconsole log didn't include any details. It just
>> rebooted again without any indication why. That was about 24 hours after
>> the last restart.
>> I still had the watchdog package installed (but with even the software
>> watchdog disabled in the kernel, I didn't think it would do anything).
>> Well, I now removed that, but I'm not convinced that it did cause the
>> reboot.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, October 9, 2014 5:54:40 PM UTC+2, Sebastian H wrote:
>>>
>>> I switched over from kernel 3.8.13 to 3.14.19-ti-r28 (compiled with
>>> netconsole support)  and after a little over 24 hours uptime, my BBB
>>> rebooted without any entries in the netconsole log or any logs on the BBB
>>> that I could find.
>>>
>>> Did anyone have any luck in troubleshooting this issue any further?
>>>
>>> In the meantime, I guess I'll try your suggestion of disabling the
>>> watchdog for now.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, September 18, 2014 11:48:22 AM UTC+2, William Hermans wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Short term, you can disable the hardware watchdog in kernel config.
>>>> That should temporarily fix your problem, and if it does not . . . bigger
>>>> mystery.
>>>>
>>>> Long term, it would be good to figure out what is triggering the
>>>> watchdog. strace on the watchdog PID will not work - I tested this myself.
>>>>
>>>> The only one thing I can think of off hand is perhaps modifying the
>>>> watchdog module to output a debug message before rebooting the system. As
>>>> to which process triggered a shutdown, and why. If possible . . .
>>>>
>>>> Will research more tomorrow it is very late ( actually early ) here.
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 12:57 AM, Thomas Olofsson <skjo...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Forget about claiming its a hardware issue. Because it is not. We've
>>>>>> had two beaglebone blacks for close to a year, and a half now. Both are
>>>>>> rock solid, running off barrel jack power, or USB( one of each ).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ok well just stating facts that bbw is not rebooting and BBB is with
>>>>> the same kernel
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok i would be happy to stop guessing and actually find the problem.
>>>>> Could you give me some real advise on HOW to use the serial module
>>>>> appropriately. i do have it connected to the serial console and i have
>>>>> event built a kernel with verbosed debugging on i am just not seeing
>>>>> anything.
>>>>>
>>>>> So if you would like any information or dumps or whatever i am happy
>>>>> to provide that.
>>>>>
>>>>>
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