do you have mysql und meteoplug in use?
BTW, it is up 4.5 days now, so all buffers should be filled with data and are not expected to grow. You should be fine.
Constant Rebooting of TL-MR3020 **solved**
Moderator: Mattk
Re: Constant Rebooting of TL-MR3020
No mySQL, but do use Meteoplug.
Platform: TL-MR3020 (plus USB hub)
RAM: 29364 kB total, 1828 kB free (93% used)
SW Version: Meteobridge 4.2 (Oct 14 2019, build 13205), FW 1.4
Uptime: 4 days, 18 hours, 40 minutes Buffer: 1 items (0%)
Platform: TL-MR3020 (plus USB hub)
RAM: 29364 kB total, 1828 kB free (93% used)
SW Version: Meteobridge 4.2 (Oct 14 2019, build 13205), FW 1.4
Uptime: 4 days, 18 hours, 40 minutes Buffer: 1 items (0%)
Re: Constant Rebooting of TL-MR3020
The problem for me before was caused by Meteoplug upload. Since I disabled Meteoplug my Meteobridge has been rock rolid. Not only did the reboots go away but random very frequent logger service restarts also went away. My GW1000 is powered by the MR3020 USB port which at one point I suspect was a problem, but it isn't. I'm not paying for Meteoplug anyway, I just forgot to disable it after the trial expired.
I do have mySQL uploading configured and uploading to my Synology running MariaDB. I also have 14 upload services configured under the Weather Network tab.
Platform: TL-MR3020 (no USB hub)
RAM: 29364 kB total, 2124 kB free (92% used)
SW Version: Meteobridge 4.2 (Oct 14 2019, build 13205), FW 1.4
Uptime: 5 days, 11 hours, 51 minutes Buffer: 1 items (0%)
system (17.10.2019 17:27:28): start of logging process initiated.
wnetd (17.10.2019 17:27:28): process started.
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:28): historical data loaded (29 records).
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:28): data logger (version 5.1b, build 13205) started.
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:31): connect station 0 (GW1000 via TCP/IP).
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:34): sensors are now providing data.
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:34): services started.
logger (23.10.2019 04:00:28): unexpected 0 bytes.
logger (23.10.2019 04:00:28): disconnect station 0 (GW1000): response without data
logger (23.10.2019 04:01:00): connect station 0 (GW1000 via TCP/IP).
I do have mySQL uploading configured and uploading to my Synology running MariaDB. I also have 14 upload services configured under the Weather Network tab.
Platform: TL-MR3020 (no USB hub)
RAM: 29364 kB total, 2124 kB free (92% used)
SW Version: Meteobridge 4.2 (Oct 14 2019, build 13205), FW 1.4
Uptime: 5 days, 11 hours, 51 minutes Buffer: 1 items (0%)
system (17.10.2019 17:27:28): start of logging process initiated.
wnetd (17.10.2019 17:27:28): process started.
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:28): historical data loaded (29 records).
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:28): data logger (version 5.1b, build 13205) started.
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:31): connect station 0 (GW1000 via TCP/IP).
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:34): sensors are now providing data.
logger (17.10.2019 17:27:34): services started.
logger (23.10.2019 04:00:28): unexpected 0 bytes.
logger (23.10.2019 04:00:28): disconnect station 0 (GW1000): response without data
logger (23.10.2019 04:01:00): connect station 0 (GW1000 via TCP/IP).
Meteobridge RPI | GW1000
Re: Constant Rebooting of TL-MR3020
With newest version Meteoplug upload should also be fine. I think we can close this thread.
Re: Constant Rebooting of TL-MR3020
Not so sure - my system rebooted this morning.
Curious about the Meteoplug connection - I do subscribe to that service and use the graphs in my weather web site so I can't just turn it off.
Guy
Curious about the Meteoplug connection - I do subscribe to that service and use the graphs in my weather web site so I can't just turn it off.
Guy
Re: Constant Rebooting of TL-MR3020
Continue to monitor - this is the best I have so far!!
Platform: TL-MR3020 (plus USB hub)
RAM: 29364 kB total, 1668 kB free (94% used)
SW Version: Meteobridge 4.2 (Oct 28 2019, build 13235), FW 1.4
Uptime: 4 days, 20 hours, 38 minutes Buffer: 1 items (0%)
Platform: TL-MR3020 (plus USB hub)
RAM: 29364 kB total, 1668 kB free (94% used)
SW Version: Meteobridge 4.2 (Oct 28 2019, build 13235), FW 1.4
Uptime: 4 days, 20 hours, 38 minutes Buffer: 1 items (0%)
Re: Constant Rebooting of TL-MR3020
I've gone across to wired ethernet instead of wifi and now it's been rock solid.
Re: Constant Rebooting of TL-MR3020
I am up at over 6 days now - think this is solved.
Guy
Guy