Thanks. I shall await your guidance.No, that’s new!
I’ll need some detailed debug out of the bridge to see what it’s doing. I’m travelling atm but will try to post the relevant commands a bit later for you. You essentially need ‘-zzzz -piO -n40’ options but with the debug redirected to a file - because there will be a *lot*. However it will show md just about all its internal workings.
Does the pi crash as well (eg ordinary console session unrelated to the HPB) stops responding too?
Do you have to reboot or does killing the bridge software fix it?
Is there anything in dmesg output from econet-gpio around crash time? Eg what does this produce post-crash?BestCode:
dmesg | grep -i econet-gpio
Chris
The Pi crashes utterly. I've tried logging in directly via a USB keyboard and HDMI - won't accept any keyboard input at all, just get a blinking cursor which blinks a bit faster if press keys. If I'm already logged in on tty1 then that session just stops responding (again, just flashing cursor). Any attempt to,log in via SSH is ignored, and any existing sessions simply stop responding.
The only way out is to pull the power.
I'm assuming the dmesg output is session-specific so would only produce meaningful output if I were capable of interrogating it before rebooting (which I'm not)? Certainly, doing so after rebooting doesn't seem to show anything amiss so far as I can tell...
Statistics: Posted by Boydie — Sat Nov 23, 2024 10:41 am