Hi Benoit

Certainly look at the caps on the board. Specifically a batch of (I think)
green outside caps on the power regulation circuit on the board would bulge
and then get unstable.

What software version is running on that board?


Regards
Alexander

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On 6 September 2018 at 00:58, Vegard Svanberg <[email protected]> wrote:

> * Benoit Panizzon <[email protected]> [2018-09-05 14:48]:
>
> > I have one RB450 Mikrotik that keeps crashing and booting randomly,
> > maybe once or twice a day, but sometimes also 10 times or more in a row
> > during one hour or so.
>
> Is it old? I remember we had issues with capacitors drying up on those
> boards. I'd swap the thing, tbh.
>
> As for crashlog, just create a supout after the crash and send to MT
> support. I guess snooping the serial line is a good option as well, yes.
>
> --
> Vegard Svanberg <[email protected]> [*Takapa@IRC (EFnet)]
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