ASA Trend Micro SSM Application is down!

Hi,
i have a big problem with the ASA Trend Micro module. The SSM Application is down, after module restart it is up again but not for long.
How can i solve this problem?

Sorry but i don't understand what you want to say. How can that solve my problem.
The CSC-SSM module shuts down always after 60min, then i have to start it again with this command "hw-module module 1 reset". License is ok, it expires in 2008. First i thought its because of overload, but after work time it shut after 60 min too.
Thanks in advance.

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