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      shellyrulestheworld @Thomas Braun last edited by

      @thomas-braun

      
      Get:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security InRelease [48.4 kB]
      Hit:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye InRelease
      Get:3 http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates InRelease [44.1 kB]
      Hit:4 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian bullseye InRelease
      Get:5 https://repos.influxdata.com/debian stable InRelease [6,883 B]
      Get:6 https://apt.grafana.com stable InRelease [5,984 B]
      Hit:7 https://deb.nodesource.com/node_16.x bullseye InRelease
      Hit:8 https://phoscon.de/apt/deconz bullseye InRelease
      Get:9 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security/main armhf Packages [232 kB]
      Get:10 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security/main arm64 Packages [232 kB]
      Get:11 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security/main Translation-en [154 kB]
      Hit:12 https://packagecloud.io/ookla/speedtest-cli/debian bullseye InRelease
      Get:13 https://repos.influxdata.com/debian stable/main arm64 Packages [3,713 B]
      Get:14 https://repos.influxdata.com/debian stable/main armhf Packages [2,105 B]
      Fetched 729 kB in 3s (275 kB/s)
      Reading package lists... Done
      Building dependency tree... Done
      Reading state information... Done
      All packages are up to date.
      pi@raspberrypi:~ $ iobroker update
      Used repository: stable
      Adapter    "admin"        : 6.3.5    , installed 6.3.5
      Adapter    "alarm"        : 3.3.9    , installed 3.3.9
      Adapter    "alexa2"       : 3.23.2   , installed 3.23.2
      Adapter    "backitup"     : 2.5.12   , installed 2.5.12
      Adapter    "cloud"        : 4.3.0    , installed 4.3.0
      Adapter    "daswetter"    : 3.1.7    , installed 3.1.7
      Adapter    "devices"      : 1.1.2    , installed 1.1.2
      Adapter    "discovery"    : 3.1.0    , installed 3.1.0
      Adapter    "dwd"          : 2.8.3    , installed 2.8.3
      Adapter    "feiertage"    : 1.1.0    , installed 1.1.0
      Adapter    "fritzdect"    : 2.2.6    , installed 2.2.6
      Adapter    "fronius"      : 1.1.3    , installed 1.1.3
      Adapter    "fullybrowser" : 2.1.2    , installed 2.1.2
      Adapter    "heizoel"      : 1.0.3    , installed 1.0.3
      Adapter    "history"      : 2.2.4    , installed 2.2.4
      Adapter    "homeconnect"  : 1.1.1    , installed 1.1.1
      Adapter    "hs100"        : 2.1.2    , installed 2.1.2
      Adapter    "ical"         : 1.13.2   , installed 1.13.2
      Adapter    "icons-mfd-svg": 1.1.0    , installed 1.1.0
      Adapter    "influxdb"     : 3.2.0    , installed 3.2.0
      Adapter    "info"         : 1.9.19   , installed 1.9.19
      Adapter    "iot"          : 1.14.2   , installed 1.14.2
      Adapter    "jarvis"       : 3.1.2    , installed 3.1.2
      Adapter    "javascript"   : 6.1.4    , installed 6.1.4
      Controller "js-controller": 4.0.24   , installed 4.0.24
      Adapter    "net-tools"    : 0.2.0    , installed 0.2.0
      Adapter    "philips-air"  : 1.0.1    , installed 1.0.1
      Adapter    "ping"         : 1.5.3    , installed 1.5.3
      Adapter    "pollenflug"   : 1.0.6    , installed 1.0.6
      Adapter    "pvforecast"   : 2.3.0    , installed 2.3.0
      Adapter    "shelly"       : 6.3.1    , installed 6.3.1
      Adapter    "simple-api"   : 2.7.2    , installed 2.7.2
      Adapter    "smartthings"  : 0.0.4    , installed 0.0.4
      Adapter    "socketio"     : 4.2.0    , installed 4.2.0
      Adapter    "synology"     : 2.1.13   , installed 2.1.13
      Adapter    "tankerkoenig" : 3.3.7    , installed 3.3.7
      Adapter    "telegram"     : 1.15.2   , installed 1.15.2
      Adapter    "terminal"     : 1.0.0    , installed 1.0.0
      Adapter    "text2command" : 2.3.0    , installed 2.3.0
      Adapter    "tr-064"       : 4.2.17   , installed 4.2.17
      Adapter    "trashschedule": 2.2.0    , installed 2.2.0
      Adapter    "upnp"         : 1.0.21   , installed 1.0.21
      Adapter    "vis"          : 1.4.15   , installed 1.4.15
      Adapter    "vis-hqwidgets": 1.3.0    , installed 1.3.0
      Adapter    "vis-inventwo" : 3.3.1    , installed 3.3.1
      Adapter    "vis-material-advanced": 1.7.2, installed 1.7.2
      Adapter    "web"          : 4.3.0    , installed 4.3.0
      Adapter    "ws"           : 1.3.0    , installed 1.3.0
      Adapter    "zigbee"       : 1.8.10   , installed 1.8.10
      
      
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      • Thomas Braun
        Thomas Braun Most Active @shellyrulestheworld last edited by

        @shellyrulestheworld

        Ja, alles i.O.
        Im Stable geht es ja naturgemäß auch etwas gemütlicher zur Sache, was Updates angeht.

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          shellyrulestheworld @Thomas Braun last edited by

          @thomas-braun
          danke, ich werde dann ab und zu die Updates über den Befehl triggern und nicht über den Admin. Werde berichten, ob das zu Abstürzen führt 🙂

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          • Thomas Braun
            Thomas Braun Most Active @shellyrulestheworld last edited by

            @shellyrulestheworld

            Kannst ja per

            iob diag
            

            mal reinschauen ob es da Auffälligkeiten bei dem System gibt.

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            • Gaspode
              Gaspode @shellyrulestheworld last edited by

              @shellyrulestheworld said in Raspberry Absturz alle 3 Tage:

              Wenn ich jetzt aber gelegentlich im Admin auf "Adapter auf Updates prüfen" klicke kommt ein Reboot.

              Ins Log hast du daraufhin nicht geschaut? Da sollte man evtl. Hinweise auf die Absturzursache erkennen können.

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              • apollon77
                apollon77 last edited by

                /var/log/syslog ?

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                  shellyrulestheworld @apollon77 last edited by

                  @apollon77

                  Mar 15 15:33:00 raspberrypi motion: [1:ml1] [NTC] [VID] v4l2_device_open: Using videodevice /dev/video0 and input -1
                  Mar 15 15:33:00 raspberrypi motion: [1:ml1] [ALR] [VID] v4l2_device_open: Failed to open video device /dev/video0: No such file or directory
                  Mar 15 15:33:00 raspberrypi motion: [1:ml1] [ERR] [VID] vid_start: V4L2 device failed to open
                  Mar 15 15:33:03 raspberrypi bash[878]: Send diag info: {"uuid":"f8c37d91-9714-ae1d-5ca5-563211cda069","language":"de","country":"Germany","hosts":[{"vers
                  ion":"4.0.24","platform":"Javascript/Node.js","type":"linux"}],"node":"v16.19.1","arch":"arm64","docker":false,"adapters":{"admin":{"version":"6.3.5","pl
                  atform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"discovery":{"version":"3.1.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"backitup":{"version":"2.5.12","platform":"Javascript/Node.
                  js"},"alexa2":{"version":"3.23.2","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"cloud":{"version":"4.3.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"devices":{"version":"1.1.
                  2","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"dwd":{"version":"2.8.3","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"feiertage":{"version":"1.1.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.
                  js"},"fronius":{"version":"1.1.3","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"heizoel":{"version":"1.0.3","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"history":{"version":"2.
                  2.4","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"homeconnect":{"version":"1.1.1","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"hs100":{"version":"2.1.2","platform":"Javascript
                  /Node.js"},"ical":{"version":"1.13.2","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"icons-mfd-svg":{"version":"1.1.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"info":{"versi
                  on":"1.9.19","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"iot":{"version":"1.14.2","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"jarvis":{"version":"3.1.2","platform":"Javascri
                  pt/Node.js"},"javascript":{"version":"6.1.4","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"net-tools":{"version":"0.2.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"philips-ai
                  r":{"version":"1.0.1","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"ping":{"version":"1.5.3","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"pvforecast":{"version":"2.3.0","platfo
                  rm":"Javascript/Node.js"},"shelly":{"version":"6.3.1","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"smartthings":{"version":"0.0.4","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},
                  "synology":{"version":"2.1.13","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"telegram":{"version":"1.15.2","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"terminal":{"version":"1.
                  0.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"text2command":{"version":"2.3.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"tr-064":{"version":"4.2.17","platform":"Javascr
                  ipt/Node.js"},"trashschedule":{"version":"2.2.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"vis":{"version":"1.4.15","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"vis-hqwidge
                  ts":{"version":"1.3.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"vis-inventwo":{"version":"3.3.1","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"vis-material-advanced":{"vers
                  ion":"1.7.2","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"vis-materialdesign":{"version":"0.5.9","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"web":{"version":"4.3.0","platform
                  ":"Javascript/Node.js"},"zigbee":{"version":"1.8.10","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"influxdb":{"version":"3.2.0","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"sim
                  ple-api":{"version":"2.7.2","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"tankerkoenig":{"version":"3.3.7","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"vis-2-beta":{"version":"
                  2.0.16","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"vis-2-widgets-material":{"version":"0.2.1","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"vis-2-widgets-energy":{"version":"
                  0.1.3","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"vis-2-widgets-gauges":{"version":"0.1.4","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"upnp":{"version":"1.0.21","platform":
                  "Javascript/Node.js"},"daswetter":{"version":"3.1.7","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"pollenflug":{"version":"1.0.6","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"a
                  larm":{"version":"3.3.9","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"fullybrowser":{"version":"2.1.2","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"fritzdect":{"version":"2.2.6","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"},"sourceanalytix":{"version":"0.4.14","platform":"Javascript/Node.js"}},"statesType":"jsonl","objectsType":"jsonl","noInstances":46,"compactMode":false,"noCompactInstances":0,"model":"Cortex-A72","cpus":4,"mem":3926355968,"ostype":"Linux","city":"Mössingen","vis":21}
                  Mar 15 15:33:10 raspberrypi kernel: [286331.334752] nc3:Camera1 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x1100cca(GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE), order=0, oom_score_adj=0
                  Mar 15 15:33:10 raspberrypi kernel: [286331.334780] CPU: 3 PID: 871 Comm: nc3:Camera1 Tainted: G         C        5.15.84-v8+ #1613
                  Mar 15 15:33:10 raspberrypi kernel: [286331.334786] Hardware name: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.5 (DT)
                  Mar 15 15:33:10 raspberrypi kernel: [286331.334791] Call trace:
                  Mar 15 15:33:10 raspberrypi kernel: [286331.334792]  dump_backtrace+0x0/0x1b8
                  Mar 15 15:33:10 raspberrypi kernel: [286331.334808]  show_stack+0x20/0x30
                  Mar 15 15:33:10 raspberrypi kernel: [286331.334814]  dump_stack_lvl+0x8c/0xb8
                  Mar 15 15:33:10 raspberrypi kernel: [286331.334820]  dump_stack+0x18/0x34
                  
                  
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                    shellyrulestheworld @shellyrulestheworld last edited by

                    es ist halt echt merkwürdig, dass das System wirklich ohne Probleme läuft über Tage und Wochen (seit ich das automatische checken nach Updates deaktiviert habe) und wenn ich dann gelegentlich von Hand auf Updates prüfe der Absturz kommt.

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                    • Gaspode
                      Gaspode @shellyrulestheworld last edited by

                      @shellyrulestheworld said in Raspberry Absturz alle 3 Tage:

                      wenn ich dann gelegentlich von Hand auf Updates prüfe

                      Und das hast du gestern um 15:15 gemacht? Anscheinend hast du immer noch ein Problem mit zu wenig RAM, da der OOM Killer wieder zugeschlagen hat. Evtl. Ist die Prüfung auf Updates der Tropfen, der das Fass zum Überlaufen bringt.
                      Da aber wieder etwas im Zusammenhang mit der Kamera den OOM-Killer getriggert hat, ist evtl. da was mit der Konfiguration schief?
                      Verdächtig finde ich, dass unmittelbar vor dem Ereignis Fehlermeldungen kommen, die mit dem Video Device zu tun haben.
                      Was ist denn /dev/video0 und warum greift jemand drauf zu, wenn es nicht existiert?

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                        shellyrulestheworld @Gaspode last edited by shellyrulestheworld

                        @gaspode
                        ich habe Motioneye am Laufen und normalerweise ist die Kamera per USB angebunden. Ich habe aber nur Network Kameras dran... und ich habe es in der Config vom Motioneye leider nicht hinbekommen den USB support zu deaktivieren. Deshalb läuft der log ziemlich voll.

                        Klar, meine 4 GB RAM sind nicht mega viel, aber es ist schon komisch, dass das Suchen nach Updates immer DER Tropfen ist. Ist das so RAM intensiv? 😉

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                        • apollon77
                          apollon77 last edited by

                          Naja also der RAM Idee folgend ... was sagt denn "free -m " so generell? dann kannste das ja auch mal ansehen nach 24, 48 und 72h nach einem boot und ggf mit !top" schauen ob es einzelne Prozesse gibgt die ggf immer mehr RAM fressen

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                            shellyrulestheworld @apollon77 last edited by

                            @apollon77

                                           total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
                            Mem:            3744        2723         729           0         291         949
                            Swap:             99          98           1
                            
                            
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                              wendy2702 @shellyrulestheworld last edited by

                              @shellyrulestheworld Welche Version von Motion hast du laufen?

                              In der aktuellen Version gibt es Fix für

                              @shellyrulestheworld sagte in Raspberry Absturz alle 3 Tage:

                              Opening V4L2 device

                              Siehe:

                              e94001db-ef18-4552-b3b1-cfad813bd6c4-grafik.png

                              Eventuell ein Versuch wert.

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                                shellyrulestheworld @wendy2702 last edited by

                                @wendy2702
                                motionEye Version 0.42.1
                                Motion Version 4.5.1
                                OS Version Debian 11

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                                • apollon77
                                  apollon77 @shellyrulestheworld last edited by

                                  @shellyrulestheworld Na dann schau morgen mal ... Am besten schau dir auch "top" an und sortiere nach Mem usage ... screenshot und morgen vergleichen

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                                    shellyrulestheworld @apollon77 last edited by shellyrulestheworld

                                    @apollon77
                                    85bf73e6-85f1-4e6b-a1bc-ff49deaaf758-grafik.png a13fd22f-37f1-4e68-a95f-9b3e8ef804d4-grafik.png

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                                      shellyrulestheworld @wendy2702 last edited by

                                      @wendy2702
                                      vielen Dank für deinen Tipp. Ich denke man kann irgendwo in einer Config den V4L2 support ausschalten, aber ich weiß nicht wie und wo. Hab mich mal ein bisschen durch gesucht, aber nichts konkretes gefunden...

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                                        wendy2702 @shellyrulestheworld last edited by

                                        @shellyrulestheworld sagte in Raspberry Absturz alle 3 Tage:

                                        V4L2

                                        Kann es sein das die Conf noch existiert?

                                        ls -la /etc/motioneye
                                        
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                                          shellyrulestheworld @wendy2702 last edited by

                                          @wendy2702

                                          
                                          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ls -la /etc/motioneye
                                          total 936
                                          drwxr-xr-x  2 root root   4096 Jan 25 13:35 .
                                          drwxr-xr-x 98 root root   4096 Mar 12 07:54 ..
                                          -rw-r--r--  1 root root   2408 Jan 25 15:23 camera-1.conf
                                          -rw-r--r--  1 root root   2426 Jan 25 15:24 camera-2.conf
                                          -rw-r--r--  1 root root 307215 Dec 29 19:59 mask_1.pgm
                                          -rw-r--r--  1 root root 307215 Jan 23 12:11 mask_2.pgm
                                          -rw-r--r--  1 root root 307215 Jan 25 13:31 mask_3.pgm
                                          -rw-r--r--  1 root root    249 Jan 25 15:24 motion.conf
                                          -rw-r--r--  1 root root   2865 Dec 24 09:07 motioneye.conf
                                          
                                          
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                                          • wendy2702
                                            wendy2702 @shellyrulestheworld last edited by

                                            @shellyrulestheworld Also hast du aktuell 2 Netzwerk Kameras angeschlossen?

                                            Warum dann drei mask files und welche Konfig hast du editiert ?

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