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    Every few hours I get "ERROR:network_service_instance_impl.cc(916)] Network service crashed, restarting service"

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      TvE @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil Don’t worry about “debug” I just had to read the config in stead of skipping over that part

      I have now reverted to my original config and will enable the different service in bisect style.

      /*
      TvE test log (on legacy OS)
      Re-configured services resulting in crash:
        1 calendar
        2 openweather_current
        3 openweather_forecast
        4 news
      
      A: Sample config
          => 11h and still OK
      
      B: Enable DEBUG log level
      
      C: Disable 2+3 (openweather) Enable 1+4
          => 14 h and still OK
      
      D: Enable 2+3 (openweather) + disable 1+4 (news & calendar)
          => ongoing
      */
      

      So in a few days I should know what’s triggering the issue…

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        TvE @TvE
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        Hmm so my latest config ran for more than 2 days.

        I’m now reverting to the initial config (enabling all four config-changes) and then time will tell

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          TvE @TvE
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          @sdetweil This is really getting intersting - I have now re-enabled all the config changes so I’m back to my initial config and have been running for four days without a problem.

          I even reproduced the problem on two differerent physical Pi’s (to eliminate HW) before starting to dissect the config…

          So for now I can only conclude that something external was triggering these crashes!

          I can now go back to the latest OS and start adding more stuff to my config (and keep my fingers crossed that I no longer encounter what-ever it was…)

          Thank you for your help!

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            sdetweil @TvE
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            @tve interesting. keep us informed…

            Sam

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              thgmirror
              last edited by thgmirror

              @TvE Do you use some wires at the GPIO? For example a PIR-sensor? Than may be interferences causes the issue when an electronic device is around your PI.

              Or it is the temperature? Check it with
              vcgencmd measure_temp

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                TvE @thgmirror
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                @sdetweil Will do!

                @thgmirror Nope no PIR sensor (as in “not yet”)
                My setup is as basic “Hello World!” as it can be (IMHO)
                (The full config can be seen - as a diff to the sample - earlier in this thread)

                The pi have been placed horisontally on my desk during all this testing.
                It is in a cabinet though (the one from the “startet kit”).

                I have measured the temperature (with my hand) and not been alarmed
                Now I can validate my assumption based on your tip, thanx!

                pi@mirror:~ $ vcgencmd measure_temp
                temp=63.4'C
                

                I have read that it’s possible to get add a cooling fin to the CPU, which is something I’ll look in to later (as I am also working on making a replacement for this guy, an image grabber [1].
                You can no longer purchase it (and I can make more captures pr second on my pi) for 1/2 the price, I only need to add this thingy [2]
                I have HelloWorld! for this, I “just” need to add

                • Capture to RAM disk in stead of USB
                • Auto upload to an ftp share (or maybe change this to scp…)
                • Maybe get the pi’s to netboot as well (as I need 10+ of the system)

                But that’s completely irellevant to my MM problem ;-)

                [1 ]https://www.epiphan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/epiphan-vga2ethernet-brochure.pdf
                [2] https://www.epiphan.com/products/avio-4k/

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                  thgmirror @TvE
                  last edited by thgmirror

                  @tve 63.4 C? Could be less!
                  You can generate a simple protocol by using
                  crontab -e and enter

                  @reboot echo “---------- start ----------” >> proto.txt
                  */5 * * * * date >> proto.txt
                  1-56/5 * * * * vcgencmd measure_temp >> proto.txt

                  which will write a timestamp and a celsius amount every 5 minutes…and an eyecatcher at every boot. Look after a while into the file.

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                    TvE @thgmirror
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                    @thgmirror A cron based measuring is a good approach I’ll keep that in mind if I start to suspect temperature (or when I perform a load test my grabber-PI).

                    For now I do not think it can be temperature related as it’s very reliable around 60 degrees centigrade

                    pi@mirror:~ $ vcgencmd measure_temp
                    temp=59.6'C
                    
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                      sdetweil @TvE
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                      @tve but see his post

                      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/16485/temperature-of-a-rpi3

                      60 is bad if u can do 30!

                      Sam

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                        TvE @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil said in Every few hours I get "ERROR:network_service_instance_impl.cc(916)] Network service crashed, restarting service":

                        @tve but see his post

                        https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/16485/temperature-of-a-rpi3

                        60 is bad if u can do 30!

                        Great post(!)

                        (And here I thought that 60 was the normal/expected working temperature)

                        I think I’ll add a passive solution (or maybe even an active - but then there is a fan that will die)
                        (I have some other - rather expensive - equipment that died due to a dead fan, and unfortunately there was no way to measure the temperature - bad design…)

                        I see these two obvious options:

                        • https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/raspberry-pi-hats-add-ons/8679039
                        • https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/raspberry-pi-hats-add-ons/2020449

                        The active solution might even add enough cooling even when the fan dies (as it seems that there is a passive “path for the heat” from the CPU
                        I should try both :-)

                        What is to gain?:
                        I am aware that the warmer the chip the shorter it’s life
                        (I have complained to a vendor that one of their products got so warm that I burn myself if I touch the enclosure, but they insist that it’s expected - even though I have had to get at least three of my nine devices replaced!
                        I think it’s due to a bad design - hence my heat complaint…)

                        The rule of thumb is something like this:

                        By increasing the device temperature by just 10°C, we have reduced the lifetime by over 2x

                        Sources:
                        https://jetcool.com/post/semiconductor-lifetime-how-temperature-affects-mean-time-to-failure-device-reliability/

                        https://www.electronics-cooling.com/2017/08/10c-increase-temperature-really-reduce-life-electronics-half/#:~:text=If one were to ask,reduces component life by half”.

                        BTW: I have not seen any more network-service-instance-crashes, it’s still going strong after 8 days, really weird (but good!)…

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