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Mycodo is not accessible and Raspberry Pi3 B+ after less than 12 hours #1394

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Pierrevictor67 opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 2 comments

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Versions:

  • Mycodo Version: Mycodo v8.16.0
  • Raspberry Pi Version: 3B+
  • Raspbian OS Version: Debian GNU/Linux 12 Release: 12 last one of this moring with Pi imager

Hello,
since a week I have installed Mycodo on a Pi3 B+ with a hat UPS and a Hat relay Pi 6 from Sbcomponnets.
It has a usb SSD disk connected (ORICO SSD M.2 NVME 940 256Go USB 3.1 Gen2)

A SHT31 temperature sensor and a LCD 4x20 both on I2C with a logic converter to use 3V and 5V together.
The make measures and activate the relay connected to a fridge with minimum functionning time of 120 seconds.
Temperature target of the PID is 15°C

I reinstall all, Rpi OS this morning and Mycodo with InfluxDb1 instead of InfluxDB2.

But I still have the same error.
In DEBUG logs I can see that at an undetermined time the daemon restart (12:53 am)
After that the PID no more functions correctly, and the regulation is stopped.

I observe that after this event, I cannot connect to Rpi with SSH because Ip address is no more answering to pings.

I think that with your experience you can understand what I'm doing baddly.

But I cannot find any rational explanantion by myself.

I join all the lines of the Mycodo logs frome this morning 9:30 AM to 12:53am when the error came back.

Thank's for your help.

With best regards.
Pierre
errors Mycodo Influxdbx1.txt

@Pierrevictor67 Pierrevictor67 changed the title Mycodo is not accessible and Raspberry Pi3 B+ after lkess than 12 hours Mycodo is not accessible and Raspberry Pi3 B+ after less than 12 hours Oct 3, 2024
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jimbo762 commented Oct 3, 2024

My first guess is power. What's the wattage on your power supply/supplies?

@Pierrevictor67
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Thank you very much for your fast reply.
The UPS hat from SB components should send 2A or 2.5 A
Pi interface through screen and Keyboard told me an alert about this. But with informations that I found it should be sufficient.
Saturday I will receive an official power supply for Rpi 3 and connect it instead of the Hat UPS
https://learn.sb-components.co.uk/UPS-Hat-for-Raspberry-Pi

With best regards.
Pierre

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