On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 7:08 AM, Rafael Leiva-Ochoa <spawn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Peter, it locked up again with the 2.5 amp plug. No reaction from the > keyboard or HDMI display..... I'm suspecting this is some type of thermal issue. I was home very briefly and got two devices setup (I have around 6 various RPis) and they both seemed to be OK, and the RPi3 wasn't hot to touch but in the interim since I left it appears to have locked up so I'll have to look at this closer when I get some spare cycles and am actually in the same location as the devices. If someone can do some debug and identify which kernel it regressed (I suspect when we moved to 4.9.x) it would help as at the moment I have limited time to deal with this (It's a personal not $dayjob project). Peter > On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 11:44 PM Winfried de Heiden <wdh@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Confirm: >> >> "...came back, and the monitor (tv in this case) was off, as it shuts >> itself off after not getting a signal for x amount of time. The keyboard >> didn't respond to any input. The ssh session I had open locked up, and I >> couldn't connect to it on the IP address the router said it was using..." >> >> Seems exactly the same for me :( >> >> Winfried >> >> >> -----Oorspronkelijke bericht----- >> >> Datum: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 23:54:25 +0000 (UTC) >> Onderwerp: [fedora-arm] Re: Raspberry PI 3 locking up >> Cc: arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Aan: Rafael Leiva-Ochoa <spawn@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Peter Robinson >> <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>, Winfried de Heiden <wdh@xxxxxx> >> Reply-to: Sean Omalley <omalley_s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Van: Sean Omalley <omalley_s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> I have a 2.5amp power supply too. It stopped responding twice since I have >> updated (which took around 10 hours.) >> >> >> I went to dinner and came back, and the monitor (tv in this case) was off, >> as it shuts itself off after not getting a signal for x amount of time. The >> keyboard didn't respond to any input. The ssh session I had open locked up, >> and I couldn't connect to it on the IP address the router said it was using. >> (it keeps incrementing, which is annoying and strange in it's own right.) >> This is the last part of that log. >> >> >> It is connected to the network via a wireless dongle. But I didn't have >> issues with that adapter on x86 when I had other network issues with the >> built-in adapter. >> >> >> Feb 01 17:43:39 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net NetworkManager[742]: >> <info> [1485989019.9453] manager: NetworkManager state is now >> CONNECTED_SITE >> Feb 01 17:43:39 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net dbus-daemon[686]: >> [system] Activating via systemd: service >> name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' >> unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service' requested by ':1.9' (uid=0 >> pid=742 comm="/usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon " >> label="system_u:system_r:NetworkManager_t:s0") >> Feb 01 17:43:39 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net systemd[1]: tmp.mount: >> Cannot add dependency job, ignoring: Unit tmp.mount is masked. >> Feb 01 17:43:39 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net systemd[1]: Starting >> Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service... >> Feb 01 17:43:40 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net kernel: >> alloc_contig_range: [21fdc, 21fe0) PFNs busy >> Feb 01 17:43:40 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net kernel: >> alloc_contig_range: [220c0, 220c4) PFNs busy >> Feb 01 17:43:40 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net kernel: >> alloc_contig_range: [220c4, 220c8) PFNs busy >> Feb 01 17:43:40 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net dbus-daemon[686]: >> [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' >> Feb 01 17:43:40 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net audit[1]: SERVICE_START >> pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0 >> msg='unit=NetworkManager-dispatcher comm="systemd" >> exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success' >> Feb 01 17:43:40 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net systemd[1]: Started >> Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service. >> Feb 01 17:43:40 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net nm-dispatcher[2019]: >> req:1 'connectivity-change': new request (5 scripts) >> Feb 01 17:43:40 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net nm-dispatcher[2019]: >> req:1 'connectivity-change': start running ordered scripts... >> Feb 01 17:43:50 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net audit[1]: SERVICE_STOP >> pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0 >> msg='unit=NetworkManager-dispatcher comm="systemd" >> exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success' >> Feb 01 17:44:25 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net NetworkManager[742]: >> <info> [1485989065.1881] manager: NetworkManager state is now >> CONNECTED_GLOBAL >> Feb 01 17:44:25 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net dbus-daemon[686]: >> [system] Activating via systemd: service >> name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' >> unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service' requested by ':1.9' (uid=0 >> pid=742 comm="/usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon " >> label="system_u:system_r:NetworkManager_t:s0") >> Feb 01 17:44:25 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net systemd[1]: tmp.mount: >> Cannot add dependency job, ignoring: Unit tmp.mount is masked. >> Feb 01 17:44:25 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net systemd[1]: Starting >> Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service... >> Feb 01 17:44:25 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net dbus-daemon[686]: >> [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' >> Feb 01 17:44:25 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net audit[1]: SERVICE_START >> pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0 >> msg='unit=NetworkManager-dispatcher comm="systemd" >> exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success' >> Feb 01 17:44:25 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net nm-dispatcher[2039]: >> req:1 'connectivity-change': new request (5 scripts) >> Feb 01 17:44:25 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net systemd[1]: Started >> Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service. >> Feb 01 17:44:25 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net nm-dispatcher[2039]: >> req:1 'connectivity-change': start running ordered scripts... >> Feb 01 17:44:35 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net audit[1]: SERVICE_STOP >> pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0 >> msg='unit=NetworkManager-dispatcher comm="systemd" >> exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success' >> Feb 01 18:01:01 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net CROND[2082]: (root) CMD >> (run-parts /etc/cron.hourly) >> Feb 01 18:01:02 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net run-parts[2085]: >> (/etc/cron.hourly) starting 0anacron >> Feb 01 18:01:02 unknownc83a35b012e1.attlocal.net run-parts[2091]: >> (/etc/cron.hourly) finished 0anacron >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Rafael Leiva-Ochoa <spawn@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> To: Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>; Winfried de Heiden <wdh@xxxxxx> >> Cc: arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 5:04 PM >> Subject: [fedora-arm] Re: Raspberry PI 3 locking up >> >> >> >> I will try my 2.5 amp power supply tonight. If I still see the same >> problems I will go ahead and respond back to the same email. >> >> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 11:41 AM Winfried de Heiden <wdh@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> Double checked: 2.5A power supply.Winfried >> >> >> Op 01-02-17 om 13:58 schreef Winfried de Heiden: >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> >> I don't know by head but it should be enough; it worked for weeks and it >> is sold as "the official PI power supply". >> >> >> I'll check tonight to be shure. >> >> >> Winfried >> >> >> -----Oorspronkelijke bericht----- >> >> >> Datum: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 11:27:45 +0000 >> Onderwerp: [fedora-arm] Re: Raspberry PI 3 locking up >> Cc: arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Rafael Leiva-Ochoa <spawn@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> Aan: Winfried de Heiden <wdh@xxxxxx> >> Van: Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> >> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 7:52 AM, Winfried de Heiden <wdh@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi all, Same for me, since a couple of days the Rapsbery Pi 3 suddenly >> stops. One or >> >> >> two time I was quick enough to catch a kernel panic on the screen. Looks >> like a kernel thing to me. I moved the SD-card to my " old" Raspberry >> Pi 2 (two), the same installation is running fine for a couple of days. >> What is the AMP rating of your power supplies? >> >> >> Screen shot of the kernel panic attached. I think I' ll create a bugzilla >> on >> >> >> this. Winfried Op wo, 1 feb 2017 om 1:26 , schreef Rafael Leiva-Ochoa >> <spawn@xxxxxxxxxxx>: Hi Everyone, I've been running a raspberry pi 3 with >> Fedora release 25 (Twenty Five) >> using kernal 4.9.6-200.fc25.armv7hl, and I have been noticing for the last >> 2 >> weeks that my Pi locks up. I tried hooking it up to an HDMI monitor, and >> USB >> keyboard to see if the system generates any message, but I only get a >> blank >> screen and no reaction from the keyboard. I have looked at the >> /var/log/message, and dmesg, and I don't see anything that could be >> causing >> the problem. I was thinking it could be overheating, but Fedara 25 does >> not >> support any of the rasbian commands to run heat sensor checks. 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