auto-shutdown
#1
Hello

My Openelec raspberry Pi shuts down out of itself if there's no inactivity.
I've been searching all over the forums and I've tried what I have encountered:
* disable CEC (on the tv and on the openelec)
* change the poweroff command on my universal remote
* remove ir blaster that is connected to the tv
* didn't find anything (menu/extension) that says there's an auto shutdown

I had previously tried to overclock it but that wasn't stable; so I reverted.

What I find strange is that it exits correctly.
It will also only shutdown when the system is inactive.
I haven't had the time to see if it always shuts down after x minutes or try to find a specific trigger.

These are the last few lines in the xbmc.old.log:
Code:
12:34:53 T:2688545872  NOTICE: Thread JobWorker start, auto delete: true
12:49:32 T:3059601952  NOTICE: Previous line repeats 3 times.
12:49:32 T:3059601952  NOTICE: Storing total System Uptime
12:49:32 T:3059601952  NOTICE: Saving settings
12:49:33 T:3059601952  NOTICE: stop all
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: stop player
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: ES: Stopping event server
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: stopping upnp
12:49:34 T:2671768656  NOTICE: ES: UDP Event server stopped
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: stopping zeroconf publishing
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: Webserver: Stopping...
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: WebServer: Stopped the webserver
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: Webserver: Stopped...
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: stop dvd detect media
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: stop sap announcement listener
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: clean cached files!
12:49:34 T:3059601952  NOTICE: unload skin

does anyone know what might be the reason?
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#2
Maybe you have enabled the shutdown timer by accident.
Check your settings in Settings - System - Power saving.

(I believe you need to have advanced or expert settings level to be able to see it )
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