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Every few hours (sometime it every one hour, sometime it once per day) service codesyscontrol crashes without any messages in logs.
So I have to start it from console. I use latest Raspian with kernel 4.14.70-v7+. I use extensive RS485 modbus communication over three USB-Serial converters. USB in low speed mode.
Login by ssh:
1. stop the runtime by: sudo /etc/init.d/codesyscontrol stop
2. start the runtime by: sudo /opt/codesys/bin/codesyscontrol.bin -d /etc/CODESYSControl.cfg
Then you should see more details... not sure if this will help but you could give this a try.
in case of the stop/Crash - are these ports still accesible from Linux side?
BR
Edwin
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it shows in the log "No runtime license - running in demo mode". When I open Licensing Manger - Soft Container it reports: "Licensing info is not available. There is no dongle attached to the device".
And it shows in the log: "Logging buffer overflow; log messages dismissed".
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Every few hours (sometime it every one hour, sometime it once per day) service codesyscontrol crashes without any messages in logs.
So I have to start it from console. I use latest Raspian with kernel 4.14.70-v7+. I use extensive RS485 modbus communication over three USB-Serial converters. USB in low speed mode.
Maybe anybody have any idea?
codesyscontrol.txt [76.56 KiB]
May be somebody has any idea?
Hi,
nothing suspect in the logger -
would recommend to check:
Login by ssh:
1. stop the runtime by:
sudo /etc/init.d/codesyscontrol stop
2. start the runtime by:
sudo /opt/codesys/bin/codesyscontrol.bin -d /etc/CODESYSControl.cfg
Then you should see more details... not sure if this will help but you could give this a try.
in case of the stop/Crash - are these ports still accesible from Linux side?
BR
Edwin
When I run: ```
sudo nohup /opt/codesys/bin/codesyscontrol.bin -d /etc/CODESYSControl.cfg &
```
it shows in the log "No runtime license - running in demo mode". When I open Licensing Manger - Soft Container it reports: "Licensing info is not available. There is no dongle attached to the device".
And it shows in the log: "Logging buffer overflow; log messages dismissed".