Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Every few hours I get "ERROR:network_service_instance_impl.cc(916)] Network service crashed, restarting service"
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@tve the 1st two errors in the stderr log are shown as a bug in electron.
nothing we can do.
no idea on the rest.
which os image did u use?
lsb_release -a
I am using the legacy release on a pi3b and it has been running mm for 2 weeks now, uninterrupted.
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@sdetweil Sorry - I forgot that (latest OS :-))
pi@magicmirror:~/MagicMirror/logs $ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Raspbian Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) Release: 11 Codename: bullseye pi@magicmirror:~/MagicMirror/logs $
I was not worried about the two first errors as they are always there (if they were serious I suspect that I would not have been able to launch MM at all)
The legacy release - what’s that (I should try that release and see if I can get the same positive results as you)
…googled…
It must be this you’re referring to?
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-releases-legacy-osI gotta try that OS tomorow and se if that’s better
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@sdetweil
Test is now started on legacy PI OS - so by tomorrow I’ll know if I have a stable setup- Goal 1 = 4 h (my shortest runtime with bullseye)
- Goal 2 = 16 h (my longest runtime with bullseye)
- Goal 3 = 24 h (if I get here I can expect that it’ll continue for ever :-) )
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Hmm - still unstable
After just 1,5 hours I get the same error
[1229:0301/105243.836236:ERROR:network_service_instance_impl.cc(916)] Network service crashed, restarting service.
Start test at 08:28 [01.03.2022 08:28.26.868] [LOG] Starting MagicMirror: v2.18.0 ... Problem kicks in at 10:52 [01.03.2022 10:52.43.788] [LOG] Shutting down server...
Could it really be problematic that I have configured both wlan as well as the eth interface??? (that would be hard to accept…)
Currently I am using eth, but prepared wlan as that’s what I’ll use when I “go to production”.
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@tve well, address:“0.0.0.0”
means listen on ALL interfaces.
I use it on my pi w both enabled, but only Ethernet connected. ( and wifi not configured)
never has ‘crashed’
you could change to just the ethernet address
address:“192.168.?.?”
whatever that address is.
ifconfig
will show u
or
ip addr -
@sdetweil OK - good point, that’s worth trying
New test has started only listening on one IP :-) -
Hmm crashed after 6,5h with the same error…
NB.: My symptom is the same as being reported here (though I’m not using a docker container)
https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/31675Is there any way of increasing the verbosity in any logs to get more debugging info?
I’m now perforing a new test:
- Reverting to the default MM config
- And tcpdump’ing the network traffic so I can correlate and maybe identify what triggers the network service crash
If it no longer crashes I’ll revert to my own config and retest (as it then must be related to that specific network traffic [no matter how unfair that seems]
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Test with default config looks good 11h without a crash
[02.03.2022 07:43.20.529] [LOG] Starting MagicMirror: v2.18.0 ... [02.03.2022 18:35.01.238] [INFO] Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 10 events. And still running
Thus I must deduce that one of the two services I had configured was triggering the problem
I must enable my two changes individually to identify which is “bad”
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@tve weird