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New findings.
I tried to change the device address in the KNX settings from 15/15/255 to 1/1/30. Did a reboot and when it came up again the http server is not working again. The rest seems to work.
Should I get the new card and flash it with the recovery image? And then run a restore when I get it up and running?
Is there something I can do to stop this from happening in the future. I am thinking of maybe login through ssh or telnet and restart the http server?
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In did it sound strange. If I were you I would replace the card anyway just to make sure that if this happens next time you will be sure that the problem is elsewhere.
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I dont have trends so I dont loose anything other then my scripts and objects that I have made myself.
It actually managed to reboot once today and the http server started up again. This was after trying to change the address in knx connections but the change didnt stick. It was still 15.15.255 after reboot. Still the old card though.
I have made the new card with recovery image for my cpu now, and will try this to see what happens.
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02.04.2021, 11:53
(This post was last modified: 02.04.2021, 11:55 by 02dag.)
Managed to fix it with new card, recovery image and firmware from 20170620. After that a bit of struggling but finally it came up and everything went fine. Upgraded to 20200720 after that.
Hopefully it will be ok from now on.
What I do not have is my scripts and I am reluctant to restore from backup since I am now on newer firmware. I have saved copies from all of my scripts and I will add them manually.
Looks good now and hopefully it will be in the future
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05.04.2024, 20:41
(This post was last modified: 05.04.2024, 20:45 by mishoboss.)
I experience the same thing since some weeks now. I'm literally unable to open web config pages now - server works for just several seconds and then it's dead for several minutes. I thought SD card as well, so I dd-ed the SD card to a new one (high endurance 32GB) - worked for a while but eventually ended with the same result pretty soon after. I have root ssh access and check processes and resources - 2-4% CPU load and 223772K free memory. Any ideas how to debug? Could it be a corrupted SD card after all that I shouldn't dd (low-level byte copy)?
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So, I haven't tried a fresh install, because it started to work again. Till yesterday. Since yesterday I experience exactly the same issue.
The problem with the fresh install is I'm not able to back up anything because I'm not able to reach the web ui. Apparently I was stupid not to back up during the time I was able to reach it.
1. Any suggestions how to back up from terminal?
2. Any ideas how to debug and get closer to what could be the root of the problem? I have root terminal access.
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Try the recovery method on a different card just to check whether it has the same issue or not.
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If something was corrupted on the original card it will stay that way when doing a clone copy. That's why I'm suggesting using recovery. Instead of backup/restore you can simply copy all files from the third partition from the old card to the new.