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Bad file descriptor ?

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Hey everyone, Sense my former usb sticks died on me ( at least I think that is the problem ) I have been trying to get my NSLU2 back up and running . But buying a new Sandisk 4 gig stick and loaded the 4.6 dd using killbits I got the same results as before . So, then thinking it may be something to do with the hardware NSLU2 , I went ahead and reflashed it according to instructions outlined by Boiris . But here I am with same results .... no sensors assigned . Then after looking more closely at the meteohub log I think i found the problem , " bad file descriptor ' Does anyone know exactly what this means ? I hope my NSLU2 isn't fried .


METEOHUB LOG

logger (26.12.2010 22:56:20): parent process received termination signal (15).
logger (26.12.2010 22:56:21): child process received termination signal (15).
logger (26.12.2010 22:56:22): data logger started.
logger (26.12.2010 22:56:25): connect station 0 (TE-923 via USB HID).
logger (26.12.2010 22:56:25): connect station 1 (TE-923 via ).
logger (26.12.2010 22:56:59): parent process received termination signal (15).
logger (26.12.2010 22:56:59): child process received termination signal (15).
logger (26.12.2010 22:57:00): unexpected 0 bytes delivered from weather station 0 (TE-923)
logger (26.12.2010 22:57:00): disconnect station 0 (TE-923).
logger (26.12.2010 22:57:00): reading weather station 1 (TE-923) failed: Bad file descriptor
logger (26.12.2010 22:57:00): disconnect station 1 (TE-923).
logger (26.12.2010 22:57:00): data logger stopped.
logger (26.12.2010 22:58:22): data logger started.
logger (26.12.2010 22:58:25): connect station 0 (TE-923 via USB HID).
logger (26.12.2010 22:58:25): connect station 1 (TE-923 via ).
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please update to most recent 4.6u and try again.
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Hello Boris, I did the 4.6 u upgrade but still have the "DEMO has expired " after doing a reboot . I tried several times reinstalling and even did a reset but am getting no where . So I guess I am doing something wrong .

MeteoHub Maintenance
15:07 27.12.2010

Warning: No weather station selected

Demo Version has timed out. You need an activation code for further operation (MAC: 00:18:39:AB:18:79).
Authorization
New Password
New Password
Activation Code

Manage SettingsRestore Settings
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System ControlAggregated Weather Data
Data Logging Process
Meteohub System
Scheduled Reboot never daily weekly monthly
Language File

System MaintenanceClone System Makes a copy of the USB-Stick that drives Meteohub to a fresh USB-Stick in slot "Disk 1". System shuts down when finished.
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Sorry, but you are not running actual 4.6u as I can see from your print outs.
Please only use auto update.
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admin wrote:Sorry, but you are not running actual 4.6u as I can see from your print outs.
Please only use auto update.
thanks for helping
I finally got the update 4.6u to install by reverting back to the old 2gig kingston usb stick . That is weird because it would not work before . I had reloaded the stick and all and had tried over and over to do updates but to no avail . That is when i bought a new 4 gig usb stick and reflashed the hardware . So I thought What the heck , I will try the old but updated 2 gig stick a try one more time . And bingo it accepted my id # and then I was able to update the 4.6u and it is running . All that is except the rain sensoris not reporting for some reason . So I suppose the new 4 gig stick is not any good ? Tim
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[img][/Station 0 (TE-923): DORA WEATHER
Type # ID Name Last Signal Sensor Data
TS805 0 11 sec 2.7(2.7)m/s NNW
TS906 0 rain never -
TE923 0 11 sec 24.5° 30% 984.8mb (1021.4mb) fc:7
TS24C 0 11 sec 7.2° 59%
TS24C 1 11 sec 10.9° 49%
WindChill 9 11 sec 13.0°img]
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