sorry only saw the picture after hitting return. 
both messages are valid... :) 

One say system detected it self locking up 
the other says, watchdog did a reboot ! kind of a good thing.. 

Time to update the firmware ? 

:) 

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> From: "Brough Turner via Mikrotik-users" <mikrotik-users@wispa.org>
> To: "Scott Reed" <sc...@sbrconsulting-llc.com>
> Cc: "Mikrotik Users" <mikrotik-users@wispa.org>
> Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2017 3:13:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] Cloud Core Router reboot with no log entries???

> It was not a power outage and the OSPF issues are minor (coming from a 
> separate
> problem).
> But your suggestion of a terminal window is a good one!

> There are two messages. I suspect the first is true and the second one is
> anomaly that goes along with the lack of any startup log messages.

> This is the first time I've seen a kernel failure out of 7 CCRS operating for 
> 6
> to 14 months.
> ​

> Thanks,
> Brough

> Brough Turner
> netBlazr Inc. – Free your Broadband!
> Mobile: 617-285-0433 Skype: brough
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> On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 2:51 PM, Scott Reed < sc...@sbrconsulting-llc.com >
> wrote:

>> Open a terminal window. If it was a power outage, under the banner it will 
>> say
>> something like reboot without proper shutdown.

>> Also, the very beginning of the log after power up may have some help.

>> The part you are showing looks like OSPF getting started.

>> On 3/2/2017 2:11 PM, Brough Turner via Mikrotik-users wrote:

>>> At 12:24 today, one of our core routers appears to have had a brief outage. 
>>> It's
>>> upstream of our monitoring server so initially everything looked like a
>>> disaster, but upon further examination, the outage lasted less than 30 
>>> seconds
>>> and the 11 VPN sessions at the monitoring server were all back up in less 
>>> than
>>> 37 seconds. Looking at the monitoring server and each of the devices 
>>> upstream
>>> of the monitoring server, all had uptimes of >143 days, except the gateway
>>> router, a CCR1036.

>>> Strangely, the uptime on the CCR1036 suggests it rebooted at 12:24 today, 
>>> but
>>> there is nothing in its log. How can we have a 30 second service outage and
>>> have the router's uptime reset with no log entries? On a router reboot, we
>>> normally have dozens of log entries before the router is up, has the correct
>>> time and is behaving normally.

>>> Here's a Winbox view of date, time, uptime and the log. Any ideas? Am I 
>>> missing
>>> something obvious?

>>> ​

>>> Thanks,
>>> Brough

>>> Brough Turner
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>>> Mobile: 617-285-0433 Skype: brough
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