..... so why not also put your logs onto the flash?  Don't see why reading 
usb should impact the sd card though ....


On Tuesday, 1 November 2016 09:52:18 UTC+2, Jacek Skowroński wrote:

> iotop shows nothing special from time to time 50KB/S write but total is 
> always 0.
>
> I use sqlite version - and the file weewx.sdb was located on external USB 
> Flash
>
> I have default skin, I send data to 4 weathers services and ftping those 
> to my web server - located in external DC.
>
> So in my point of view it's crazy!!!
>
> One of my friend told me that the problem could be reading data from 
> /dev/ttyUSB0 and putting logs on sd card
>
> W dniu 2016-11-01 o 00:53, Glenn McKechnie pisze:
>
> One way to lock up your SDCard is outlined at rorpi - read only raspberry 
> pi + weewx: now with scripts
> <https://github.com/glennmckechnie/rorpi-raspberrypi> 
> Making the / filesystem 100% read-only should go some way to ensuring the 
> SDCard will stay around longer. While it mentions using USB sticks and hdd 
> drives as writable alternatives, the responses in this thread regarding 
> those will be more useful to you. (FWIW, I find the RAID 1 USB stick setup 
> intriguing!)
>
> Interesting that you've lost so many cards, and have eliminated your power 
> supply as a problem.
> How busy is your system? If you run iotop (apt-get install iotop) what 
> does it show? 
> <https://github.com/glennmckechnie/rorpi-raspberrypi/wiki/rorpi-raspberrypi-preinstall#Disk_access_viewing_with_iotop_oaP>
>
> Are you using mysql? It's a lot busier when it comes to disk access.
> Also, are you only generating the one skin on the pi? If you have multiple 
> skins (testing them out or whatever) the image files tend to add up ( I 
> bricked an 8gb Sandisk Cruzer doing this ), especially at archive intervals 
> less than 5 minutes. 
>
> Cheers
>  Glenn
>
> rorpi - read only raspberry pi + weewx: now with scripts 
> <https://github.com/glennmckechnie/rorpi-raspberrypi>
>
> On 31 October 2016 at 19:34, Jacek Skowroński <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi, 
>> How does Your sd card "live" in raspberry pi?
>> On my example I lost 5 cards already - all of them by 3-4months long.
>> Is it normal?
>>
>> Yust now I'm looking to get rid of sd cards and write down data somewhere 
>> else.
>> Any topics? Any hints?
>>
>>
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