CRIO 9012 Hardware Error

Hallo,
Ich habe ein Problem mit einer cRIO 9012 Steuerung.
Die Steuerung ist über die TCP/IP Schnittstelle in einem Netzwerk mit einem Prüfrechner und verschiedenen anderen Komponenten verbunden.
Nach ca. 1 Jahr Betrieb stürzt die Steuerung wärend verschiedenen Messungen ab. Eine Kommunikation mit der Steuerung über TCP/IP ist dann nicht mehr möglich und auch die SPI Verbindung mit dem FPGA läuft nicht mehr.
Im selben Netzwerk ist noch eine baugleiche zweite Steuerung an einem Baugleichen Prüfstand auf welchem auch die selbe Software läuft. Dieser Prüfstand läuft ohne Probleme.
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit die Hardware zu überprüfen?
Können Fehlerprotokolle oder ähnliches den Absturz dokumentiert haben?
Danke,
Gruß Tom

Guten Morgen gmeinder,
ich würde erstmal probieren, ob eine Formatierung des cRio und das neu Aufspielen der Software das Problem lösen kann.
Eine Anleitung habe ich dir unter diesem Link:
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/6B1343F61905203386257051006573CA
Gib bitte bescheid, ob es funktioniert hat
Liebe Grüße,
Abdülkerim
Abduelkerim
Sales
NI Germany

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