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  • in reply to: Comments / Suggestions on OSPi v1.4 #26432

    pc123
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    nayr: thanks, I’ll set that up as well. Small correction: I think it is “test-binary” and not “check-binary” in the watchdog config file.

    in reply to: Comments / Suggestions on OSPi v1.4 #26428

    pc123
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    I did not have the watchdog enabled at the time, but it would not have triggered. I enabled it later it did not trigger when the failure re-appeared.

    The fault behaviour looks like this: The system keeps running, but the filesystem is no longer really accessible. I had an ssh session connected (and it did not disconnect) but on ‘ls’ or ‘sudo’ it can no longer find /bin/ls or /usr/bin/sudo. The watchdog does not trigger though. I guess I can configure it to test the filesystem as well. Will look into that next.

    In the mean time I’m trying to find out if the problem was caused by a bad SD card or if the temperature was just too high. (it is outside in the sun in a metal enclosure)

    anyway, reliable shutoff is pretty important under failure conditions.

    in reply to: Comments / Suggestions on OSPi v1.4 #26425

    pc123
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    A reliable failsafe circuit is I think critical. I had a flashcard fail, which prevented rebooting, and one of the sprinklers remained on for a full day. I was lucky that that sprinkler was in a visible place, if not this could have destroyed a lot of plants.

    Is there any solution for that with the existing ospi boards?

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