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PRO3 Random reboot


 

I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?


 

Me too! How often is yours rebooting?
On Aug 16, 2013 7:04 AM, "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@...>
wrote:

I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?



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I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@...
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


 

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running. It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@...> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@...
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?





 

What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog, Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250, Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@...> wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running. It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?





 

I don't get any message close to that. I actually can't get a message out
of the processor as to why the HW Watchdog fails. The most consistent
message I see in my PLOGs before the reboot occurs is:

Warning: LogicEngine.exe [App 1] # 13:20:28 8-13-2013 # RuntimeState -
Sysdog did not wake us up for 30 seconds

Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: SimplSharpPro.exe(1) Watchdog
Fault - Notifying Application
Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: LogicEngine(0) Watchdog Fault
- Notifying Application
Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: RouterTransportProcess(1)
Watchdog Fault - Notifying Application

The NVRAMREBOOT entry says:

07:38:37 8-16-2013 HW Watchdog timeout


Very informative :)

I'm getting a reboot every 13-16 hours. I'm going to call TB later today
and try to have this escalated but I'm curious if anyone has any other
ideas.

Thanks,
-Nathan

On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Witmarquzot Dyrjuv <witmarquzotix@...
wrote:
What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog,
Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250,
Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@...>
wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running.
It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any
serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the
program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with
TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?







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Ethernet heavy? IE lots of Ethernet devices and lots of inter processor send between programs?

--- In Crestron@..., Nathan Hesson <nhesson@...> wrote:

I don't get any message close to that. I actually can't get a message out
of the processor as to why the HW Watchdog fails. The most consistent
message I see in my PLOGs before the reboot occurs is:

Warning: LogicEngine.exe [App 1] # 13:20:28 8-13-2013 # RuntimeState -
Sysdog did not wake us up for 30 seconds

Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: SimplSharpPro.exe(1) Watchdog
Fault - Notifying Application
Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: LogicEngine(0) Watchdog Fault
- Notifying Application
Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: RouterTransportProcess(1)
Watchdog Fault - Notifying Application

The NVRAMREBOOT entry says:

07:38:37 8-16-2013 HW Watchdog timeout


Very informative :)

I'm getting a reboot every 13-16 hours. I'm going to call TB later today
and try to have this escalated but I'm curious if anyone has any other
ideas.

Thanks,
-Nathan




On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Witmarquzot Dyrjuv <witmarquzotix@...
wrote:
What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog,
Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250,
Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@>
wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running.
It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any
serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the
program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with
TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?



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He said PRO3. You're pointing at a 2 series processor reboot.

Apples/Oranges.

--- In Crestron@..., "Witmarquzot Dyrjuv" <witmarquzotix@...> wrote:

What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog, Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250, Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@> wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running. It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?





 

Nathan, you should go onto the labs. In the 3 series forum there's a big thread about this. They did find issues, but I don't remember if it's released on labs yet. It would behoove you to read it.

--- In Crestron@..., Nathan Hesson <nhesson@...> wrote:

I don't get any message close to that. I actually can't get a message out
of the processor as to why the HW Watchdog fails. The most consistent
message I see in my PLOGs before the reboot occurs is:

Warning: LogicEngine.exe [App 1] # 13:20:28 8-13-2013 # RuntimeState -
Sysdog did not wake us up for 30 seconds

Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: SimplSharpPro.exe(1) Watchdog
Fault - Notifying Application
Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: LogicEngine(0) Watchdog Fault
- Notifying Application
Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: RouterTransportProcess(1)
Watchdog Fault - Notifying Application

The NVRAMREBOOT entry says:

07:38:37 8-16-2013 HW Watchdog timeout


Very informative :)

I'm getting a reboot every 13-16 hours. I'm going to call TB later today
and try to have this escalated but I'm curious if anyone has any other
ideas.

Thanks,
-Nathan




On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Witmarquzot Dyrjuv <witmarquzotix@...
wrote:
What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog,
Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250,
Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@>
wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running.
It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any
serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the
program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with
TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



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Thank you Foo. I found the thread and have read through it. Doesn't look
encouraging but glad to know I'm not the only one.

On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:04 AM, RobK <fooguy89@...> wrote:

He said PRO3. You're pointing at a 2 series processor reboot.

Apples/Oranges.

--- In Crestron@..., "Witmarquzot Dyrjuv" <witmarquzotix@...>
wrote:

What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog,
Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250,
Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@>
wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs
running. It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any
serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the
program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with
TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?







------------------------------------




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Message is simply <Time> <Date> HW Watchdog timeout

I also get a lot of this in the log:
Notice: CrestronListUIApp.exe # 20:15:21 8-15-2013 # CListUIClient::ConnectToServer Trying to connect to server socket: 205

Error: CrestronListUIApp.exe # 20:15:22 8-15-2013 # Failed to connect to server: 10061

Socket server increments two every time, same error message back.
I don't find what this refers to. All my IP tables are straight, everything shows online properly (when connected, such as iPads, music server).
I have a total of 38 Ethernet symbols. )(EISC, iPad, MMS-2, Lutron)
Again, I've been sending the logs to TB, no final answer back yet.

--- In Crestron@..., "Witmarquzot Dyrjuv" <witmarquzotix@...> wrote:

What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog, Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250, Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@> wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running. It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


 

It didn't? Hmmm. I thought it did :)

--- In Crestron@..., Nathan Hesson <nhesson@...> wrote:

Thank you Foo. I found the thread and have read through it. Doesn't look
encouraging but glad to know I'm not the only one.


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:04 AM, RobK <fooguy89@...> wrote:

He said PRO3. You're pointing at a 2 series processor reboot.

Apples/Oranges.

--- In Crestron@..., "Witmarquzot Dyrjuv" <witmarquzotix@>
wrote:

What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog,
Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250,
Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@>
wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs
running. It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any
serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the
program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with
TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



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Not really, there are very few issues that cause that reboot, one of them is heavy ethenet traffic. The telling part is the reboot with no time code and a timer error. That point to something internal.

--- In Crestron@..., "RobK" <fooguy89@...> wrote:

He said PRO3. You're pointing at a 2 series processor reboot.

Apples/Oranges.

--- In Crestron@..., "Witmarquzot Dyrjuv" <witmarquzotix@> wrote:

What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog, Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250, Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@> wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running. It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


 

Been there, done that, something about an Ethernet driver.

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@...> wrote:

Message is simply <Time> <Date> HW Watchdog timeout

I also get a lot of this in the log:
Notice: CrestronListUIApp.exe # 20:15:21 8-15-2013 # CListUIClient::ConnectToServer Trying to connect to server socket: 205

Error: CrestronListUIApp.exe # 20:15:22 8-15-2013 # Failed to connect to server: 10061

Socket server increments two every time, same error message back.
I don't find what this refers to. All my IP tables are straight, everything shows online properly (when connected, such as iPads, music server).
I have a total of 38 Ethernet symbols. )(EISC, iPad, MMS-2, Lutron)
Again, I've been sending the logs to TB, no final answer back yet.

--- In Crestron@..., "Witmarquzot Dyrjuv" <witmarquzotix@> wrote:

What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog, Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250, Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@> wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running. It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


 

I wouldn't call it lite on the ethernet but I don't consider it heavy
either. There is only a single program running on the processor. I think I
have a fix from labs. Will try it out next Monday and see what happens.


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Witmarquzot Dyrjuv <
witmarquzotix@...> wrote:

Ethernet heavy? IE lots of Ethernet devices and lots of inter processor
send between programs?

--- In Crestron@..., Nathan Hesson <nhesson@...> wrote:

I don't get any message close to that. I actually can't get a message out
of the processor as to why the HW Watchdog fails. The most consistent
message I see in my PLOGs before the reboot occurs is:

Warning: LogicEngine.exe [App 1] # 13:20:28 8-13-2013 # RuntimeState -
Sysdog did not wake us up for 30 seconds

Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: SimplSharpPro.exe(1)
Watchdog
Fault - Notifying Application
Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: LogicEngine(0) Watchdog
Fault
- Notifying Application
Warning: nk.exe # 13:20:41 8-13-2013 # WDG: RouterTransportProcess(1)
Watchdog Fault - Notifying Application

The NVRAMREBOOT entry says:

07:38:37 8-16-2013 HW Watchdog timeout


Very informative :)

I'm getting a reboot every 13-16 hours. I'm going to call TB later today
and try to have this escalated but I'm curious if anyone has any other
ideas.

Thanks,
-Nathan




On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Witmarquzot Dyrjuv <witmarquzotix@...
wrote:
What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog,
Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250,
Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@>
wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs
running.
It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@>
wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial
control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any
serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
**


I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the
program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch
with
TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?







------------------------------------




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A contact list of Crestron dealers and programmers can be found in the
Database area.
Yahoo!
Groups Links








------------------------------------




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And, again, that message means NOTHING in the context of a 3 series.

--- In Crestron@..., "Witmarquzot Dyrjuv" <witmarquzotix@...> wrote:

Not really, there are very few issues that cause that reboot, one of them is heavy ethenet traffic. The telling part is the reboot with no time code and a timer error. That point to something internal.

--- In Crestron@..., "RobK" <fooguy89@> wrote:

He said PRO3. You're pointing at a 2 series processor reboot.

Apples/Oranges.

--- In Crestron@..., "Witmarquzot Dyrjuv" <witmarquzotix@> wrote:

What is the message? close to this?

REBOOT: 00:00:00 00-00-00 QM-RMC v4.003.0015 4355, HW Watchdog, Task=TIMER, RAM=21740560, PC=806ad250, Stk=80571adc,805714cc,80500c8e,806b1e36,806acfc0,806af42e,806a6cc4,806a683a,806abdda,806a133c,0,

--- In Crestron@..., "Pleasant Bud" <mbuddycoughlin2002@> wrote:

I'm using , I believe four serial devices. I have four programs running. It seems to reboot ABOUT every 25 - 27 hours.

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

I've been having it on a CP3N. I know there are some serial control
modules that can cause this on the 3-series, but I'm not using any serial
control in this situation.

What do your PLogs say?


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Pleasant Bud <mbuddycoughlin2002@
wrote:
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I guess the subject line sums it up. I can't find anything in the program
that says "Reboot" and nothing external in killing power.
Last reboot message "HW Watchdog Timeout". I've been in touch with TB on
this but no answers yet.
Anyone else experiencing this sort of behavior?



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