On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 15:13 -0800, Michael Ducharme wrote: > I know 1970 is unix timestamp 0, these devices have no battery so the > clock goes back to 1970 every reboot until NTP syncs.
The Download structure isn't part of the device's data modle so the device's time doesn't affect this. > I just did a test push and the following is all I see in the CWMP log > file: > 2017-12-28T22:58:10.031Z [INFO] 192.168.77.243 E48D8C-RB750- > 2obfuscated: Inform; cpeRequestId=null informEvent="6 CONNECTION > REQUEST" informRetryCount=0 > 2017-12-28T22:58:10.117Z [INFO] 192.168.77.243 E48D8C-RB750- > 2obfuscated: ACS request; acsRequestId="1609f58dfd8000" > acsRequestName="Download" acsRequestCommandKey="1609f58dfd8000" > 2017-12-28T22:58:10.214Z [INFO] 192.168.77.243 E48D8C-RB750- > 2obfuscated: ACS request; acsRequestId="1609f58dfd8100" > acsRequestName="GetParameterValues" > 2017-12-28T22:58:10.440Z [INFO] 192.168.77.243 E48D8C-RB750- > 2obfuscated: ACS request; acsRequestId="1609f58dfd8101" > acsRequestName="GetParameterValues" > > The device reboots 5 seconds later, no more updates until it reboots. Do you see a TransferComplete log after the reboot? If not, then the download will timeout after some time (one hour by default) and will show up as a fault and eventually be reattempted. -- Zaid Abdulla <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.genieacs.com/mailman/listinfo/users
