Hi Michael, hi all,

my Setup with Pi4 2GB:
    
- Relay (powered by the +5V line of Pi)
- External Monitor via Mini Display Port
- USB Keyboard (wifi Logitech)
- External HD (4TB) powered by its own power supply
  

I use an original power supply 5V/2A of Raspberry.
On my external monitor I occasionally watch during startup and work the
flash symbol, indicating that the power is not sufficient (enough?).
So this could definitely do the hang ups, but why? I mean 2.0 A or 10 W
means a lot. What do you think, and how could I come around?

In the kitchen I run my Pi 3b+ on a Picoreplayer system with a 7"
display and my externally fed Logitech boxes (small audio plug) and a
3.0 A power supply. And sometimes it also flashes, even with 15 W!!!

Please any solution appreciated! Did anybody else facing this problems
in such a well powered situation :-)?

BR Peter



peddanet wrote: 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> 
> Yes!
> 
> 
> First commandline, now Squeezelite-X
> 
> It is not easy to test, because the phenomenon is happening rarely. It
> is not clear not me, how the client could force the server to hang up.
> When the phenomenon occurs again, I can try out, if not already tried
> out (I was not doing it in a well structured manner). The process on the
> server seems not respondng. How could I excamine responsiveness of the
> server in case it happens again? Is there a to me hidden test app? BTW
> where are the logs, sorry for this question,c ause it is to be found
> somewhere here? How could I save the process without killing/restarting
> it?
> 
> BR
> Peter


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