Oh, and right, only time I've had my beaglebone black reset, is when it
loses power ( we switch from generator, and back to solar ). Or I've
intentionally reset it. Mostly I reset my own board because I make lots of
changes to various things, and I want to make sure it comes back up as
intended from a reset.

On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 2:40 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:

> william@arm:~$ uptime
>  14:38:02 up 4 days,  4:31,  1 user,  load average: 0.04, 0.03, 0.05
>
> And this is a small uptime. I've had it run for months at a time. Others
> yet have had longer uptimes.
>
> One thing you have not mentioned, or at least i have not seen you mention
> is if you're connecting anything on the IO pins. IF so, what.
>
> On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Greg Kelley <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Another reset early this afternoon, so I have shutdown and removed the
>> 5v2a cheapo PS and replaced it with a Garmin 5v1a PS I have that uses the
>> mini USB instead of the banana plug. I want to eliminate the current PS as
>> the problem. All my PS are in two power strips plugged into an APC Battery
>> Backup so power is conditioned, filtered, and constant.
>>
>> I'm spending waaayyyy too much time with this since my RasPi has been set
>> up same way and running 24/7 since I plugged it in with zero issues.
>>
>> Am I the only one with constant resets on a BBB?
>>
>> I'm hesitant to drop $24 on a serial debug cable that I'll use maybe two
>> days to capture data that might or might not shed light on the issue.
>>
>> On Saturday, September 13, 2014 8:14:05 AM UTC-4, Greg Kelley wrote:
>>>
>>> Update: the BBB just reset again at 7:49am. That's interesting, because
>>> it reset twice yesterday at almost the same times 7:35am and 8:13am and
>>> today at 7:13am and 7:49am. cron daily runs at 6:25am and I have no ctontab
>>> jobs at those times. Appears to be some sort of pattern due to the daily
>>> reset times being so close, but there is nothing is syslog except
>>> cron.hourly until the new boot sequence starts.
>>>
>>>
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