Vera3 at 90% CPU almost all the time

It seems to be restarting Lua continuously.

A grep from the logs shows Lua is rebooting every 2 minutes or so:

Line 1498: e[7;36m2012-10-22 19:46:29 - LuaUPnP Terminated with Exit Code: 137e[1;00m Line 4501: e[7;36m2012-10-22 19:48:24 - LuaUPnP Terminated with Exit Code: 137e[1;00m Line 7435: e[7;36m2012-10-22 19:50:21 - LuaUPnP Terminated with Exit Code: 137e[1;00m Line 10655: e[7;36m2012-10-22 19:53:14 - LuaUPnP Terminated with Exit Code: 137e[1;00m Line 13650: e[7;36m2012-10-22 19:55:11 - LuaUPnP Terminated with Exit Code: 137e[1;00m Line 16563: e[7;36m2012-10-22 19:57:08 - LuaUPnP Terminated with Exit Code: 137e[1;00m Line 19543: e[7;36m2012-10-22 19:59:03 - LuaUPnP Terminated with Exit Code: 137e[1;00m Line 22409: e[7;36m2012-10-22 20:01:00 - LuaUPnP Terminated with Exit Code: 137e[1;00m Line 25694: e[7;36m2012-10-22 20:02:55 - LuaUPnP Terminated with Exit Code: 137e[1;00m etc
and a lot of messages like (a 1000 lines):
09 10/22/12 19:48:14.070 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1182 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 __LEAK__ this:4096 start:2043904 to 0x133c000 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:14.142 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1183 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 __LEAK__ this:4096 start:2048000 to 0x133d000 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:14.226 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1184 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:14.432 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1185 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 __LEAK__ this:4096 start:2052096 to 0x133e000 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:14.572 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1186 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 __LEAK__ this:4096 start:2056192 to 0x133f000 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:14.721 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1187 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:14.868 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1188 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 __LEAK__ this:4096 start:2060288 to 0x1340000 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:15.024 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1189 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:15.148 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1190 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 __LEAK__ this:4096 start:2064384 to 0x1341000 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:15.220 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1191 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 __LEAK__ this:4096 start:2068480 to 0x1342000 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:15.293 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1192 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:15.365 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1193 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 __LEAK__ this:4096 start:2072576 to 0x1343000 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:15.437 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1194 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 <0x2d721680> 09 10/22/12 19:48:15.508 Child_Devices::ProcessChildDevice created device 1195 id uuid:75802409-bccb-40e7-8e6c-fa095ecce13e under 159 topmost parent 159 __LEAK__ this:4096 start:2076672 to 0x1344000 <0x2d721680>

I did a factory reset and restored the dongle, but no help. I am looking at going through the tftp firmware restore procedure, but have only windows 8 machines… Not sure if this is going to help. Please help! Thanks!

If you can, go through the logs and work out what Device 159 is, since it may be malfunctioning (if the lines are all of the form of the second log block you posted)

Then, rename it’s I_xxxxxxx.xml, or D_xxxxxxxx.xml, file so that it no longer loads. If that doesn’t work, then you’ll need to call support.

Removed device 159 (internet UPnP router) and all problems gone! Golden tip. Thanks a lot guessed!

This device has been sitting there since ages and never caused any problems. Makes me a bit nervous that it all of a sudden starts reacting weird.

Anyway, no complaining now. Thanks again.

JV