bpa wrote:
> I presume you can ssh into SBR when it is "frozen" since you use scp to
> copy log files when it is frozen ?
>
> IIRC the SBR h/w has a watchdog timer which has to be reset regularly -
> if not then SBR will reboot. Since watch dog is not expiring and
> ssh/scp works - it may mean
Hi,
I'm running LMS 7.9.1 - 1515516449
with a Boom and a SB Radio.
Most of my podcasts are still working but the one I recently added is
not.
I added the podcast http://feeds.wnyc.org/thispodcasthasfleas
which I note does not have "https"
The episodes all show up in the LMS WebUI.
However
Eisbaer2 wrote:
> There is no reboot after a freeze. I would be glad if there was one - a
> reboot heals the faulty state temporarily. No. A freeze remains until I
> restart my SBR manually.
I presume you can ssh into SBR when it is "frozen" since you use scp to
copy log files when it is frozen
bpa wrote:
> I'm not sure if the log file in the SBR has a size limit since it is
> kept in RAM. Also if the "freeze" results in the Radio rebooting - the
> SBR log file is cleared and message will be lost - using the "tail -f"
> mehtod - if the radio reboots the SSH will be broken but the
Eisbaer2 wrote:
> Thanks. So far I only copied the files via SCP from the SBR to my PC.
> Will try your suggestion.
I'm not sure if the log file in the SBR has a size limit since it is
kept in RAM. Also if the "freeze" results in the Radio rebooting - the
SBR log file is cleared and message
bpa wrote:
> The logs vary from 15mins to 40 mins all ending about 22:00 at night.
> So they are unlikely to show the "freeze" event.
>
> You need to get an all night log where the Radio goes from Working to
> frozen at some point in the log. The usual way is to ssh from a PC into
> the Radio
Eisbaer2 wrote:
> Unfortunately I don't know exactly when the SBR freezes. Most of the
> time I want to start the SBR in the morning and have to realize the SBR
> froze someone during the night.
>
> The three log files are from yesterday:
> 1) messages.0_cut.txt is the oldest one
> 2)
Eisbaer2 wrote:
> I'm sorry for replying so late. I tried a few things:
> - DHCP-IP-reservation
> - Deleting the SBR in my router and creating a new DHCP-IP-reservation
> - static IP
>
> So far no change. My SBR still freezes after about 1-2 days after the
> last reboot.
>
> Attached several
I'm sorry for replying so late. I tried a few things:
- DHCP-IP-reservation
- Deleting the SBR in my router and creating a new DHCP-IP-reservation
- static IP
So far no change. My SBR still freezes after about 1-2 days after the
last reboot.
Attached several current log files.
Any further