@Micka:
I'm not sure how to check for increased memory usage as it's completely 
unpredictable when it's going to reboot. Is there some kind of logging I 
can enable for memory usage so it would get logged to my netconsole?
As for logs, the netconsole log has nothing before the reboot occurs (just 
like the previous reports on this thread, including the one from 
RobertCNelson). Here <http://pastebin.com/P2zuPbAJ>'s the kernel log from 
when it booted up after the sudden reboot.
I also checked the syslog and there's nothing out of the ordinary in it. It 
appears as if some killed the power for a second and the system just boots 
up again.
Is there any other log I could look for?

@lisarden: 
How would I go about checking the PMIC? Looking at the kernel log from the 
boot I can only see this:
[    5.761536] sr_init: No PMIC hook to init smartreflex
[    5.767135] sr_init: platform driver register failed for SR
I've also checked my past kernel logs and it's always the same line.

Checking the kernel config, I'm not seeing any obvious setting to enable. 
Can you point me in the correct direction?

Thanks to both of you for your replies.

On Monday, October 13, 2014 10:55:40 AM UTC+2, Mickae1 wrote:
>
> Did you check if memory usage is increasing ? Log file ?
>
> Micka,
>
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Sebastian H <sho...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> 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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