Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
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14th Dec, 2013, 04:38 AM
Post: #166
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
I again have a problem of a non-bootable Pi, this time I don't know caused from what, it was just sitting there. Let me fill out the template, I hope I get everything together.
Software XBian version: Beta 2 XBMC version: I guess, latest Overclock settings: Turbo Hardware Power supply rating: I am not sure what exactly was this means, but 1A is easily delivered to the Pi RPi model (model A/B 256mb/512mb): 512mb / b SD card size and make/type: 16 GB Network (wireless or LAN): LAN Connected devices (TV, USB, network storage, etc.): TV Logile Link to logfile(s): I don't know which ones would be relevant. Problem description: Freezes during boot. Enabling "debug" and disabling "splash", the boot process gets stuck at "Starting udevtrigger". After that, the blinking cursor at the bottom goes away and pressing Numlock does not trigger the light on the keyboard. Booting into rescue mode, I had a look at the logs, but most of them are not even written at that time (I checked dmesg, messages, syslog, daemon.log and /run/up<something>) The only "difference" or "anomality" I would guess relevant is that I have NFS shares mounted in my /etc/fstab. I see the Pi requesting (and receiving) an IP from my DHCP, but after it freezes I am not able to ping (or connect using SSH). How to reproduce: At my place, by rebooting. With a fresh Pi, I have no idea |
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14th Dec, 2013, 06:02 AM
Post: #167
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
I am using a usb key for / but when I connect my powered usb drive I think Xbian becomes confused and does not know which drive holds the / so it will not boot unless my powered usb drive which holds my movies is unplugged any idea how to fix that?
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14th Dec, 2013, 07:50 AM
Post: #168
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
I think your SD card is corrupted because of the turbo mode
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14th Dec, 2013, 08:33 AM
Post: #169
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
(14th Dec, 2013 06:02 AM)particleman Wrote: I am using a usb key for / but when I connect my powered usb drive I think Xbian becomes confused and does not know which drive holds the / so it will not boot unless my powered usb drive which holds my movies is unplugged any idea how to fix that? yes, sure. always we refer to root device as /dev/sda1 (example), but this is only to make things not too complicated. but XBian accepts also UUID or LABEL parameters as root device. that means you can instead of root=/dev/sda1 use root=UUID=421423q4-adsfsef-s14123 … you can get UUID and LABEL by running "sudo blkid" in terminal with drives connected. if your copy wasn't created unluckily with dd UUID is unique and by using it you won't get conflict anymore. (UUID or LABEL is resolved during boot into actual block device (sda,mmc …)). (14th Dec, 2013 04:38 AM)mehlvogel Wrote: The only "difference" or "anomality" I would guess relevant is that I have NFS shares mounted in my /etc/fstab. post fstab and interfaces please and try with XBian clock (until I check the files). Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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14th Dec, 2013, 03:33 PM
Post: #170
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
Hi, was the comment about the SD card directed at me? How can I check that? btrfs check says everything is fine (I have the SD card in my laptop now).
fstab: http://pastebin.com/ycPU1xBS interfaces (I guess you meant /etc/network/interfaces): http://pastebin.com/sdvf0VnU I am also not sure what you mean by XBian clock, but I guess you mean resetting my overclocking settings to Xbian defaults. I'll try that next. Edit: (I few minutes down the road) It came back up after reverting the overclocking settings to the one in xbian beta2 images config.txt file. However, the NFS mounts did fail with the following message in dmesg: Code: [ 269.016297] NFS: nfs4_discover_server_trunking unhandled error -512. Exiting with error EIO Repeated quite a few times, the mount points had not been mounted after boot. Mounting them by hand hand (using sudo mount <mountpoint>) however worked, and after mounting all of them xbmc sprang to live again (I guess since these mountpoints are configured as library paths). |
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14th Dec, 2013, 04:34 PM
Post: #171
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
@mehlvogel
yes XBian clock = XBian OC setting (available through xbian-config for instance). this looks again like the switch in preference nfs4 over nfs for mounting with mount -a . this happened with Debian 7.2 updates. nfs/nfs4 as filesystem type is no more relevant (nfs4 was depreciated) and vers=3/4 as mount option is recommended. (this theory comes from my assumption your exports are nfs2/3 without fsid=0 root …) if this is true please add "vers=3" to your mount options and try to reboot. if this is not the case please send post your /var/log/upstart/xbian-net.log . Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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14th Dec, 2013, 05:44 PM
Post: #172
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
Thanks for your help, that seems to have fixed it. I rebootet a few times and it did mount everytime flawlessly.
Just out of curiosity: Do you happen to have an idea why changing the OC settings did fix the boot issue? Since the btrfs check said everything was fine, this strikes me as a bit odd. Or what am I missing? |
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14th Dec, 2013, 06:05 PM
Post: #173
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
@mehlvogel
this is because btrfs is checksumming data and metadata and checking with each read & write operation. so what happens is that if clock is too high and the bits get's messed up (doesn't matter if lets say during read or write) btrfs realizes that and remounts filesystem as readonly. you don't see this happening but as this happens system will fail to boot (because writes are essential during boot - for tmpfs creation, lock, status and socket files etc). so for you us it looks like a fatal error (not booting) but in reality it saved you filesystem from corruption (because of RO no damaged data metadata gets written down). this is also the reason while since btrfs change we see so few reports on messed up filesystems. more it is like failing to start. in contrast with ext4 for instance, corrupted structures (or 'only' data) gets written / read silently to the filesystem - clearly leading to disaster sooner or later - without indication - so you may think that fine, OC is good and stable. but this is not right. from my experience OC like [ 900 ] [ 400 ] [ 450 ] [ 2 ] is quite stable and experience very little different from Turbo. Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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14th Dec, 2013, 09:09 PM
Post: #174
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
(13th Dec, 2013 10:01 PM)mk01 Wrote: apt-get updateI wish I could update because it says there is no space left on the device although df -h says something else: Terminal root@xbian:~# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 3.5G 2.0G 1.5G 59% / /dev/mmcblk0p2 3.5G 2.0G 1.5G 59% / devtmpfs 125M 4.0K 125M 1% /dev none 25M 2.3M 23M 9% /run /dev/mmcblk0p1 34M 20M 15M 57% /boot /dev/mmcblk0p2 3.5G 2.0G 1.5G 59% /home /dev/mmcblk0p2 3.5G 2.0G 1.5G 59% /lib/modules |
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14th Dec, 2013, 09:27 PM
Post: #175
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
(14th Dec, 2013 09:09 PM)Carpenter Wrote: \ can you provide ssh for remote access?? I would be interested in that one case as it was reported few times but I could never "check" it myself. what "btrfs fi df /" is saying ? @Carpenter copied text from https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Problem_FAQ#I_get_.22No_space_left_on_device.22_errors.2C_but_df_says_I.27ve_got_lots_of_space Quote:I get "No space left on device" errors, but df says I've got lots of space Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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14th Dec, 2013, 09:51 PM
Post: #176
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
(14th Dec, 2013 09:27 PM)mk01 Wrote:@mk01: will send you the login details.(14th Dec, 2013 09:09 PM)Carpenter Wrote: \ btrfs fi df / Terminal root@xbian:/tmp/btrfs-snap# btrfs fi df / Data: total=3.08GB, used=1.66GB System: total=4.00MB, used=16.00KB Metadata: total=392.00MB, used=343.58MB sudo btrfs fi show Terminal root@xbian:/tmp/btrfs-snap# sudo btrfs fi show Label: 'xbian-beta2' uuid: 67901a92-640f-4087-96b2-7719a8367476 Total devices 1 FS bytes used 2.00GB devid 1 size 3.46GB used 3.46GB path /dev/mmcblk0p2 Btrfs v0.20-rc1-358-g194aa4a sudo btrfs fi balance start -dusage=5 /mount/point Terminal root@xbian:/tmp/btrfs-snap# sudo btrfs fi df /mount/point ERROR: can't access to '/mount/point' |
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14th Dec, 2013, 09:54 PM
Post: #177
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
@Carpenter
sorry for "/mount/point" … as said I just re-copied the text. in your case should be just "/". but according your "fi df /" it is the case with full metadata (or full on 75% and more) and last command should solve it. your Beta2 was clean IMG from web or upgrade of beta1? (according the Label it was IMG from web, clean, right ? ) Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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14th Dec, 2013, 10:03 PM
Post: #178
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
(14th Dec, 2013 09:54 PM)mk01 Wrote: @Carpenter @mk01: it was a clean install from the web indeed Terminal sudo: unable to write to /var/lib/sudo/xbian/0: No space left on device Data: total=3.08GB, used=1.66GB System: total=4.00MB, used=16.00KB Metadata: total=392.00MB, used=343.58MB I don't think the last command works Terminal root@xbian:~# sudo btrfs fi balance start -dusage=5 / Done, had to relocate 0 out of 15 chunks |
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15th Dec, 2013, 05:20 AM
Post: #179
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
Hi,
After an upgrade to Beta 2 I can no longer SSH in via any port except 22. I have always used another port and in past versions (1a3. 1a4. 1a5. 1b1.1) it has always worked. But now when I use the same putty preset it won't work. I thought it was in issue with the key pair but it seems that on further investigation it's to do with the port being used. If I log in on my usual port it won't have anything to do with it, but if I use port 22 it connects and authenticates OK. I have checked /etc/smb/samba_config but that has the right port in it....and no sign of port 22. I have also looked in the xbian ssh and smb config and can't find what is causing it to *only* look at port 22 now. Any ideas? cheers skywatch |
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15th Dec, 2013, 05:49 AM
Post: #180
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Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread
@Skywatch
ssh differently (Click to View) his post, reply to freddie http://forum.xbian.org/thread-1770-post-18223.html#pid18223 Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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