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      searcher57 @Thomas Braun last edited by

      @thomas-braun
      Danke! Ich melde mich, wenn ich erfolgreich war!
      Schönen Sonntag!

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        Codierknecht Developer Most Active @searcher57 last edited by

        *** MEMORY ***
                       total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
        Mem:            1.8G        1.7G         45M        0.0K        141M        123M
        Swap:            99M         99M        0.0K
        Total:          1.9G        1.8G         45M
        

        Speichermäßig etwas schwach auf der Brust ...

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          searcher57 @Thomas Braun last edited by

          @thomas-braun
          Hallo,
          nachdem ich den ganzen Tag damit verbracht habe die SD Karte zu erstellen, das Backup aufzuspielen und diverse Adapter neu zu installieren, würde ich Dich bitten nochmal drüber zu schauen. Ich hoffe es sieht jetzt besser aus, oder...??

          Gruss und Danke

          Skript v.2023-04-16
          
          *** BASE SYSTEM ***
          Model           : Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.4
          Architecture    : aarch64
          Docker          : false
          Virtualization  : none
          Distributor ID: Debian
          Description:    Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
          Release:        11
          Codename:       bullseye
          
          PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)"
          NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
          VERSION_ID="11"
          VERSION="11 (bullseye)"
          VERSION_CODENAME=bullseye
          ID=debian
          HOME_URL="https://www.debian.org/"
          SUPPORT_URL="https://www.debian.org/support"
          BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.debian.org/"
          
          Systemuptime and Load:
           16:32:26 up  3:02,  1 user,  load average: 0.12, 0.23, 0.24
          CPU threads: 4
          
          Raspberry only:
          throttled=0x0
          Other values than 0x0 hint to temperature/voltage problems
          temp=46.2'C
          volt=0.9460V
          
          *** Time and Time Zones ***
                         Local time: Mon 2023-04-17 16:32:26 CEST
                     Universal time: Mon 2023-04-17 14:32:26 UTC
                           RTC time: n/a
                          Time zone: Europe/Berlin (CEST, +0200)
          System clock synchronized: yes
                        NTP service: active
                    RTC in local TZ: no
          
          *** User and Groups ***
          pi
          /home/pi
          pi adm dialout cdrom sudo audio video plugdev games users input render netdev gpio i2c spi iobroker
          
          *** X-Server-Setup ***
          X-Server:       false
          Desktop:
          Terminal:       tty
          Boot Target:    multi-user.target
          
          *** MEMORY ***
                         total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
          Mem:            1.8G        1.1G        155M        1.0M        555M        642M
          Swap:            99M          0B         99M
          Total:          1.9G        1.1G        255M
          
                   1849 M total memory
                   1137 M used memory
                   1192 M active memory
                    346 M inactive memory
                    155 M free memory
                     51 M buffer memory
                    503 M swap cache
                     99 M total swap
                      0 M used swap
                     99 M free swap
          
          Raspberry only:
          oom events: 0
          lifetime oom required: 0 Mbytes
          total time in oom handler: 0 ms
          max time spent in oom handler: 0 ms
          
          *** FILESYSTEM ***
          Filesystem     Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
          /dev/root      ext4       29G  3.4G   25G  13% /
          devtmpfs       devtmpfs  667M     0  667M   0% /dev
          tmpfs          tmpfs     925M     0  925M   0% /dev/shm
          tmpfs          tmpfs     370M  1.1M  369M   1% /run
          tmpfs          tmpfs     5.0M  4.0K  5.0M   1% /run/lock
          /dev/sda1      vfat       29G  2.4M   29G   1% /mnt/usb0
          /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat      255M   31M  225M  13% /boot
          tmpfs          tmpfs     185M     0  185M   0% /run/user/1000
          
          Messages concerning ext4 filesystem in dmesg:
          [Mon Apr 17 13:30:24 2023] Kernel command line: coherent_pool=1M 8250.nr_uarts=0 snd_bcm2835.enable_headphones=0 snd_bcm2835.enable_headphones=1 snd_bcm2835.enable_hdmi=1 snd_bcm2835.enable_hdmi=0  smsc95xx.macaddr=E4:5F:01:15:C8:D1 vc_mem.mem_base=0x3ec00000 vc_mem.mem_size=0x40000000  console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1 root=PARTUUID=c4978b94-02 rootfstype=ext4 fsck.repair=yes rootwait
          [Mon Apr 17 13:30:25 2023] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Quota mode: none.
          [Mon Apr 17 13:30:25 2023] VFS: Mounted root (ext4 filesystem) readonly on device 179:2.
          [Mon Apr 17 13:30:27 2023] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p2): re-mounted. Quota mode: none.
          
          Show mounted filesystems (real ones only):
          TARGET      SOURCE         FSTYPE OPTIONS
          /           /dev/mmcblk0p2 ext4   rw,noatime
          |-/mnt/usb0 /dev/sda1      vfat   rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,fmask=0000,dmask=0000,allow_utime=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=ascii,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro
          `-/boot     /dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat   rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=ascii,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro
          
          Files in neuralgic directories:
          
          /var:
          500M    /var/
          179M    /var/cache
          173M    /var/cache/apt
          147M    /var/lib
          122M    /var/lib/apt/lists
          
          Archived and active journals take up 72.0M in the file system.
          
          /opt/iobroker/backups:
          400M    /opt/iobroker/backups/
          105M    /opt/iobroker/backups/redistmp
          4.0K    /opt/iobroker/backups/tmpScripts
          
          /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data:
          214M    /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/
          146M    /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/files
          51M     /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/files/javascript.admin
          48M     /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/files/telegram.admin
          32M     /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/files/javascript.admin/static/js
          
          The five largest files in iobroker-data are:
          51M     /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/objects.jsonl
          15M     /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/files/telegram.admin/rules/static/js/vendors-node_modules_iobroker_adapter-react-v5_assets_devices_parseNames_d_ts-node_modules_io-1d9f06.44fe4a3f.chunk.js.map
          9.7M    /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/files/text2command.admin/static/js/main.bbfeb1bf.js.map
          7.9M    /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/states.jsonl
          7.2M    /opt/iobroker/iobroker-data/files/telegram.admin/rules/static/js/vendors-node_modules_iobroker_adapter-react-v5_assets_devices_parseNames_d_ts-node_modules_io-1d9f06.44fe4a3f.chunk.js
          
          *** NodeJS-Installation ***
          
          /usr/bin/nodejs         v18.16.0
          /usr/bin/node           v18.16.0
          /usr/bin/npm            9.5.1
          /usr/bin/npx            9.5.1
          
          
          nodejs:
            Installed: 18.16.0-deb-1nodesource1
            Candidate: 18.16.0-deb-1nodesource1
            Version table:
           *** 18.16.0-deb-1nodesource1 500
                  500 https://deb.nodesource.com/node_18.x bullseye/main arm64 Packages
                  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
               12.22.12~dfsg-1~deb11u3 500
                  500 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security/main arm64 Packages
               12.22.5~dfsg-2~11u1 500
                  500 http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye/main arm64 Packages
          
          Temp directories causing npm8 problem: 0
          No problems detected
          
          *** ioBroker-Installation ***
          
          ioBroker Status
          iobroker is running on this host.
          
          
          Objects type: jsonl
          States  type: jsonl
          
          MULTIHOSTSERVICE/enabled: false
          
          Core adapters versions
          js-controller:  4.0.24
          admin:          6.3.5
          javascript:     6.1.4
          
          Adapters from github:   0
          
          Adapter State
          + system.adapter.admin.0                  : admin                 : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 8081, bind: 0.0.0.0, run as: admin
          + system.adapter.backitup.0               : backitup              : raspberrypi                              -  enabled
          + system.adapter.broadlink2.0             : broadlink2            : raspberrypi                              -  enabled
          + system.adapter.discovery.0              : discovery             : raspberrypi                              -  enabled
          + system.adapter.doorbird.0               : doorbird              : raspberrypi                              -  enabled
            system.adapter.flot.0                   : flot                  : raspberrypi                              - disabled
          + system.adapter.hm-rpc.0                 : hm-rpc                : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 0
          + system.adapter.hm-rpc.1                 : hm-rpc                : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 0
          + system.adapter.javascript.0             : javascript            : raspberrypi                              -  enabled
          + system.adapter.ping.0                   : ping                  : raspberrypi                              -  enabled
          + system.adapter.shelly.0                 : shelly                : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 1882, bind: 0.0.0.0
          + system.adapter.simple-api.0             : simple-api            : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 8087, bind: 0.0.0.0, run as: admin
          + system.adapter.telegram.0               : telegram              : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 8443, bind: 0.0.0.0
          + system.adapter.text2command.0           : text2command          : raspberrypi                              -  enabled
          + system.adapter.tr-064.0                 : tr-064                : raspberrypi                              -  enabled
          + system.adapter.web.0                    : web                   : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 8082, bind: 0.0.0.0, run as: admin
          
          + instance is alive
          
          Enabled adapters with bindings
          + system.adapter.admin.0                  : admin                 : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 8081, bind: 0.0.0.0, run as: admin
          + system.adapter.hm-rpc.0                 : hm-rpc                : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 0
          + system.adapter.hm-rpc.1                 : hm-rpc                : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 0
          + system.adapter.shelly.0                 : shelly                : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 1882, bind: 0.0.0.0
          + system.adapter.simple-api.0             : simple-api            : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 8087, bind: 0.0.0.0, run as: admin
          + system.adapter.telegram.0               : telegram              : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 8443, bind: 0.0.0.0
          + system.adapter.web.0                    : web                   : raspberrypi                              -  enabled, port: 8082, bind: 0.0.0.0, run as: admin
          
          ioBroker-Repositories
          stable        : http://download.iobroker.net/sources-dist.json
          beta          : http://download.iobroker.net/sources-dist-latest.json
          
          Active repo(s): stable
          
          Installed ioBroker-Instances
          Used repository: stable
          Adapter    "admin"        : 6.3.5    , installed 6.3.5
          Adapter    "backitup"     : 2.6.16   , installed 2.6.16
          Adapter    "broadlink2"   : 2.1.5    , installed 2.1.5
          Adapter    "discovery"    : 3.1.0    , installed 3.1.0
          Adapter    "flot"         : 1.11.0   , installed 1.11.0
          Adapter    "hm-rega"      : 3.0.46   , installed 3.0.46
          Adapter    "hm-rpc"       : 1.15.16  , installed 1.15.16
          Adapter    "javascript"   : 6.1.4    , installed 6.1.4
          Controller "js-controller": 4.0.24   , installed 4.0.24
          Adapter    "ping"         : 1.5.3    , installed 1.5.3
          Adapter    "shelly"       : 6.3.1    , installed 6.3.1
          Adapter    "simple-api"   : 2.7.2    , installed 2.7.2
          Adapter    "socketio"     : 4.2.0    , installed 6.3.1
          Adapter    "telegram"     : 1.15.2   , installed 1.15.2
          Adapter    "text2command" : 2.3.0    , installed 2.3.0
          Adapter    "tr-064"       : 4.2.18   , installed 4.2.18
          Adapter    "web"          : 4.3.0    , installed 5.3.1
          Adapter    "ws"           : 1.3.0    , installed 2.3.1
          
          Objects and States
          Please stand by - This may take a while
          Objects:        3812
          States:         3016
          
          *** OS-Repositories and Updates ***
          Hit:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security InRelease
          Hit:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye InRelease
          Hit:3 http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates InRelease
          Hit:4 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian bullseye InRelease
          Hit:5 https://deb.nodesource.com/node_18.x bullseye InRelease
          Reading package lists...
          Pending Updates: 0
          
          *** Listening Ports ***
          Active Internet connections (only servers)
          Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State       User       Inode      PID/Program name
          tcp        0      0 192.168.178.38:2001     0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      1001       76476      6281/io.hm-rpc.0
          tcp        0      0 192.168.178.38:2010     0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      1001       83032      6629/io.hm-rpc.1
          tcp        0      0 192.168.178.38:8100     0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      1001       32450      3525/io.doorbird.0
          tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9000          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      1001       30644      3328/iobroker.js-co
          tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:9001          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      1001       30989      3328/iobroker.js-co
          tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:22              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      0          10934      533/sshd: /usr/sbin
          tcp6       0      0 :::8082                 :::*                    LISTEN      1001       33413      3510/io.web.0
          tcp6       0      0 :::8081                 :::*                    LISTEN      1001       33234      3346/io.admin.0
          tcp6       0      0 :::8087                 :::*                    LISTEN      1001       33391      3495/io.simple-api.
          tcp6       0      0 :::22                   :::*                    LISTEN      0          10936      533/sshd: /usr/sbin
          udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5683            0.0.0.0:*                           1001       60593      5416/io.shelly.0
          udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:15001           0.0.0.0:*                           1001       31181      3477/io.broadlink2.
          udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:38786           0.0.0.0:*                           108        10869      356/avahi-daemon: r
          udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:34716           0.0.0.0:*                           1001       31188      3477/io.broadlink2.
          udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:68              0.0.0.0:*                           0          12046      736/dhcpcd
          udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5353            0.0.0.0:*                           108        10867      356/avahi-daemon: r
          udp6       0      0 :::5353                 :::*                                108        10868      356/avahi-daemon: r
          udp6       0      0 :::60811                :::*                                108        10870      356/avahi-daemon: r
          udp6       0      0 :::546                  :::*                                0          12063      736/dhcpcd
          
          *** Log File - Last 25 Lines ***
          
          2023-04-17 16:32:51.222  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.48 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-E09806A9D562 / SHSW-PM#E09806A9D562#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:32:52.879  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.59 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-349454783F33 / SHSW-PM#349454783F33#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:32:54.724  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.61 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-34945475C0D4 / SHSW-PM#34945475C0D4#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:32:55.429  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.64 (shellyplug-s / shellyplug-s-B4BD04 / SHPLG-S#B4BD04#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:32:57.859  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.45 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-E09806A9FFDF / SHSW-PM#E09806A9FFDF#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:32:59.114  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.37 (shellyem3 / shellyem3-E89F6D84ABB5 / SHEM-3#E89F6D84ABB5#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:32:59.991  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.57 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-349454781801 / SHSW-PM#349454781801#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:05.290  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.43 (shellyplug-s / shellyplug-s-B52D91 / SHPLG-S#B52D91#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:06.340  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.44 (shelly1 / shelly1-E8DB84C637C4 / SHSW-1#E8DB84C637C4#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:06.350  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.60 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-349454783D53 / SHSW-PM#349454783D53#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:06.537  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.48 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-E09806A9D562 / SHSW-PM#E09806A9D562#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:08.167  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.59 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-349454783F33 / SHSW-PM#349454783F33#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:10.001  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.61 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-34945475C0D4 / SHSW-PM#34945475C0D4#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:10.649  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.64 (shellyplug-s / shellyplug-s-B4BD04 / SHPLG-S#B4BD04#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:13.137  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.45 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-E09806A9FFDF / SHSW-PM#E09806A9FFDF#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:14.368  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.37 (shellyem3 / shellyem3-E89F6D84ABB5 / SHEM-3#E89F6D84ABB5#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:15.276  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.57 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-349454781801 / SHSW-PM#349454781801#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:20.621  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.43 (shellyplug-s / shellyplug-s-B52D91 / SHPLG-S#B52D91#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:21.650  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.44 (shelly1 / shelly1-E8DB84C637C4 / SHSW-1#E8DB84C637C4#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:21.658  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.60 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-349454783D53 / SHSW-PM#349454783D53#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:21.870  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.48 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-E09806A9D562 / SHSW-PM#E09806A9D562#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:23.500  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.59 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-349454783F33 / SHSW-PM#349454783F33#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:25.308  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.61 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-34945475C0D4 / SHSW-PM#34945475C0D4#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:25.768  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.64 (shellyplug-s / shellyplug-s-B4BD04 / SHPLG-S#B4BD04#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          2023-04-17 16:33:28.424  - warn: shelly.0 (5416) [authEnabled] 192.168.178.45 (shelly1pm / shelly1pm-E09806A9FFDF / SHSW-PM#E09806A9FFDF#1): This device is not protected via restricted login (see adapter documentation for details)
          
          
          
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            Thomas Braun Most Active @searcher57 last edited by

            @searcher57

            Perfekt.
            Ich würde mir an deiner Stelle noch anschauen warum der shelly-Adapter da so regelmäßig herumquängelt.

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              searcher57 @Thomas Braun last edited by

              @thomas-braun
              Ja, habe ich gerade gesehen. Ich habe ein Script laufen, in welchem der Tankerkönig benutzt wird.

              Vielen Dank!!

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                Thomas Braun Most Active @searcher57 last edited by

                @searcher57 sagte in Abstürze vor allem beim dayly Backup:

                Ich habe ein Script laufen, in welchem der Tankerkönig benutzt wird.

                Aber das hat ja nix mit dem shelly zu tun?

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                  searcher57 @Thomas Braun last edited by

                  @thomas-braun
                  Stimmt, aber ich muss noch einiges überarbeiten! Werde noch eine Nachtschicht einlegen.

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                    searcher57 @Thomas Braun last edited by

                    @thomas-braun
                    Warum auch immer!
                    In der Shelly Instanz hatte sich ein Passwort eingeschlichen. Nach der Löschung alles easy!

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                      dragricola last edited by dragricola

                      @thomas-braun said in Abstürze vor allem beim dayly Backup:

                      Nein. Schau kritischen Auges über die Instanzen/Adapter drüber. Da sehe ich ein paar Dinge die evtl. anders konfiguriert werden könnten.

                      Nach der Umstellung auf jsonl und dem Stillegen einiger Adapter traten die im Januar in diesem Thread beschriebenen Abstürze zwar nicht mehr so häufig auf. Sie waren aber noch nicht vollständig verschwunden. Inzwischen ist mein System weiter gewachsen und die Abstürze passieren wieder immer häufiger, meistens, wenn der Wert info.0.sysinfo.memory.info.free der INFO-Adapters unter 50MB fällt. Nachdem ich nun einen RASPI 4 mit 8GB für unter hundert Euro bekommen konnte, möchte ich den 4GB-Raspi gegen den 8GB-Raspi tauschen und hoffe, dass mit der Verdoppelung des Arbeitsspeichers das Problem endlich behoben sein wird.
                      Da auf dem RASPI außer iobroker noch andere Programme laufen (z.B. pi-hole, motionEye, MySQL, ein Script zur Kommunikation mit der Wetterstation, u.A.), deren Einrichtung sehr aufwendig war und die nicht im iobroker-Backup eingeschlossen werden, möchte ich das System nicht komplett neu aufsetzen. Das System ist auf einer SSD M.2 installiert, die über USB angeschlossen ist. Kann ich die SSD einfach an das neue Board anschließen und einschalten? Falls ja, was muss ich außer der Zuordnung der IP-Adresse des Vorgänger-Boards im DHCP-Server noch anpassen?

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                        @dragricola sagte in Abstürze vor allem beim dayly Backup:

                        motionEye

                        Je nach Anzahl der Cams finde ich es fraglich ob das zusammen mit ioBroker auf einem System mit 4GB funktioniert.
                        Ich weiss ja nicht wieviel Adapter da laufen, aber drücke die Daumen das es mit 8GB besser läuft, denke aber auch das wird dir kein Spass machen.

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                          @fredf said in Abstürze vor allem beim dayly Backup:

                          Je nach Anzahl der Cams finde ich es fraglich ob das zusammen mit ioBroker auf einem System mit 4GB funktioniert.

                          Es ist nur eine CAM angeschlossen aber es laufen derzeit 32 Adapter. Hier ist der Verlauf der Speichernutzung (Memory available in rot, Memory free in grün) der beiden letzten Tage:
                          Screenshot 2023-07-11 at 21-58-15 vis.png

                          Zwischen den beiden Abstürzen lagen ca. 24 Stunden. Die Y-Achse ist nicht beschriftet. Sie zeigt den Wertebereich von 0 bis 1550MB.

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