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    rpi3 freezes every few days .. need help

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    • FoziF Offline
      Fozi Project Sponsor @sdetweil
      last edited by

      @sdetweil thanks for the heads up!
      Didn’t know you fixed it. I’ll give it a try for my next MM version, I’m currenttly planning.

      HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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        nagaculun @Fozi
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        @Fozi I dont have the MMM-GoogleTrafficMap. Even just the default clock module has the issue.

        I setup a cron to reboot every day at 6am; and it happens as well.

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          nagaculun @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil

          Just modify accordingly. Now wait and see. Thanks.

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            nagaculun
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            @sdetweil
            It still freezes even I made the modification.

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              sdetweil @nagaculun
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              @nagaculun bummer…

              Sam

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                Fozi Project Sponsor @nagaculun
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                @nagaculun Are you sure that the crontab is really executed? ssh into the RPI, execute ‘htop’ and check the uptime. The uptime should be the difference between the cronjob execution and the actual time.

                For setting up the crontab, that reboots the RPi I needed priviledged rights.

                $ sudo crontab -e
                 and then insert, e.g.
                
                15 1,9,17 * * * sudo shutdown -r now >/dev/null 2>&1
                

                This reboots the RPi at 01:15, 9:15 and 17:15 every day (every 8 hrs.).
                Note the two ‘sudo’ for editing the crontab and initiating the shutdown.

                HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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                • FoziF Offline
                  Fozi Project Sponsor
                  last edited by

                  Some experiences I made:

                  My “productive” MM runs on a RPi 3B+. I have also a normal RPi 3B, which I use as a test bench in the exact same configuration as my MM (I’ve use a cloned SD card).
                  Surprisingly, the 3B’s memory is not filling up and stalling like my 3B+.
                  God knows why.

                  HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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                    nagaculun @Fozi
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                    @Fozi

                    @Fozi said in rpi3 freezes every few days .. need help:

                    @nagaculun Are you sure that the crontab is really executed? ssh into the RPI, execute ‘htop’ and check the uptime. The uptime should be the difference between the cronjob execution and the actual time.

                    For setting up the crontab, that reboots the RPi I needed priviledged rights.

                    $ sudo crontab -e
                     and then insert, e.g.
                    
                    15 1,9,17 * * * sudo shutdown -r now >/dev/null 2>&1
                    

                    This reboots the RPi at 01:15, 9:15 and 17:15 every day (every 8 hrs.).
                    Note the two ‘sudo’ for editing the crontab and initiating the shutdown.

                    Yes, as I literally wait and see when it happens.

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