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Xbian shutting down Rpi over time - stealthdeath - 21st Apr, 2013 10:03 AM Hey, Not sure which forum to put this in. But I have noticed this twice. Where Xbian and the RPi will be running fine for days on end, then it seems after a while, everything shuts down. The only light on the RPi is the red one, no others. If I unplug and plug it back in, it doesn't help until I let it sit for about an hour I find. Not sure if this is an over heating issue? It's in a well ventilated area, in an open case and it's only set to the overclocking setting that Xbian provides. Has this happened to anyone else? RE: Xbian shutting down Rpi over time - namtih - 21st Apr, 2013 05:11 PM Please try to disable the hardware Watchdog and try it again: http://forum.xbian.org/thread-516-post-9505.html#pid9505 RE: Xbian shutting down Rpi over time - stealthdeath - 23rd Apr, 2013 01:14 AM I added this now. Thanks for that. I also put the clock freq down to 250 as suggested in other threads. Also it says it will be in Beta. I feel like it's more of an over heating issue than the watchdog timer. The watchdog time I can't see actually causing it to not boot up afterwards for an extended period of time. I can see an overheating issue causing this though. Who knows, we shall see. RE: Xbian shutting down Rpi over time - namtih - 23rd Apr, 2013 03:50 AM You can use the following command to check the temperature. I think all below 60'C should be fine: Terminal sudo /opt/vc/bin/vcgencmd measure_temp Re: Xbian shutting down Rpi over time - rikardo1979 - 23rd Apr, 2013 04:00 AM RPi should run at 80°C without an problem, and I doubt that by running XBMC you ever reach 70°C or above RE: Xbian shutting down Rpi over time - stealthdeath - 24th Apr, 2013 01:28 AM Yea, I was kind of surprised to see it shutting down. But the only thing that (in my mind) could explain having to shut it down for about an hour, was a heat issue. Either way, we'll see if it happens in a week again (it generally happened within 3-4 days). I will update back in a week. RE: Xbian shutting down Rpi over time - rikardo1979 - 24th Apr, 2013 04:22 AM in any chance you can get some infra thermo-meter? the thing what is used in shops/stores to check temp in fridges. If you do you may check the temp on RPi so you would know if it does or doesn't overheat |