Does your RPi freeze?
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5th Apr, 2014, 02:46 AM
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
@mk01
results: Quote:Testing transfer speed of udp on file 192.168.1.140:/media/d95b2034-7daf-4543-9228-719ade0d652c/nas_servidor/peliculas/300.mkvServer blocking the script? My export config = all_squash,insecure,sync working with xbian but not with the script |
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5th Apr, 2014, 07:09 AM
Post: #17
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
run the script with root privileges.
either with sudo or login as root first 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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5th Apr, 2014, 10:04 AM
Post: #18
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
(5th Apr, 2014 07:09 AM)mk01 Wrote: run the script with root privileges. Thanks you a lot for taking your time with my problems. I'm not a good with english and you try helping me even if I don't express myself clearly. I get this (test is umounted): Quote:/mnt/test mounted @ rsize (8K), requested rsize (8K) |
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5th Apr, 2014, 01:09 PM
Post: #19
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
@JD Patxiku
did you also updated "TESTFILE=" parameter in the script ? it must be path + filename of already existing file on the NFS. so if you mount into "/mnt/NFS" (as example) and there is file on your NAS under let's say "movies" and file is called movie.avi, then you TESTFILE should be set like this: Code: TESTFILE=/mnt/NFS/movies/movie.avi also pick a filewith size at least 500MB. 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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6th Apr, 2014, 09:31 PM
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
Still getting same result, Could it be a problem of NFS permissions in the side of the Server?
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8th Apr, 2014, 03:37 AM
Post: #21
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
(3rd Apr, 2014 02:55 PM)mk01 Wrote: @mailmark Ok, I re-installed B2 this weekend with the following configurations: Other SD card (not sure if it was shitty ). 2GB Sandisk => Freeze Confiuration of network with bluetooth keyboard, unplugged the BT-receiver so only the Wifi remained in the RPi. Rebooted the RPi and started a movie via Yatse. => Freeze Only test to do is with the cabled LAN. I only have a hdmi connection on the television and a short LAN cable, so I need to move the television. I will try to do this somewhere this week. Other test I'm thinking about is storing and playing a movie from the SD card and detach both the BT and Wifi. Regards, Mark nb. my movies are shared via SMB |
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12th Apr, 2014, 08:00 AM
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
(8th Apr, 2014 03:37 AM)mailmark Wrote:(3rd Apr, 2014 02:55 PM)mk01 Wrote: @mailmark I used a LAN connection this evening and there were no freezes. Earlier, while trying to copy a movie via SMB-share to the SD card, this failed as well. While playing via LAN, the Wifi was up as well, but did not result in a crash. So it seems that when requesting some more from the Wifi connection, the RPi will crash. Regards, Mark |
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13th Apr, 2014, 08:14 PM
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
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 Apr, 2014, 05:34 AM
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
(13th Apr, 2014 08:14 PM)mk01 Wrote: @Mark It is a: Wifi Skylink SL 1504N (RTL8191SU 802.11n) |
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26th Jun, 2014, 03:14 PM
Post: #25
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AW: Does your RPi freeze?
My pi is freezing immediately when I switch the source/input of my tv or turn it off (LG 32 LH3000).
It doesn't matter if cec is activated or not. I played with the peripheral settings and xbian force hdmi settings but the pi still freezes..... When I switch back to the pi's hdmi input on tv, I see xbian with frozen clock. By pushing a button (lg remote/yatse) it often starts fast forwarding the notifications at the bottom and shows in a short period of time a notification of what happened since freezing. The clock jumps to the correct time and everything works well again. (Sometimes I have to pull ac to reboot because yatse and cec don't work/connect) This problem has started a few weeks ago after updating. I hope someone got any ideas. Thx in advance |
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26th Jun, 2014, 03:38 PM
Post: #26
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
@comstyle
Can you try to disable xbmc dynamic priority. you can uncheck this in system=>xbian=>xbmc=>dynamic priority (maybe you have to enable advanced setting in preference, don't remember). 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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26th Jun, 2014, 04:22 PM
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AW: Does your RPi freeze?
I disabled it but still freezing. Strange.... I've got no idea where this might come from.....
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26th Jun, 2014, 04:43 PM
Post: #28
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
did you have reboot between?
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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26th Jun, 2014, 05:35 PM
Post: #29
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AW: Does your RPi freeze?
yes I did a few reboots. I can't find something similar when searching with google. really frustrating :/
I'll try to get a log (never done that before xD). maybe that will help. |
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26th Jun, 2014, 05:48 PM
Post: #30
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
maybe, post the log (dmesg and xbmc.log), i'll take a look.
Check my siganture to know how to do, it's simple ;-) 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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