I have an ACID distribution running. Last night I ran an "astres.sh" after minor change to the rpt.conf file, and everything went away. No radio, no internet, just dead. Details below. Has anyone dealt with this? {This is a Dell PC and an URI.}
I went to the repeater site and found the monitor filled with
"cannot submit datapipe for urb 0, error -22: internal error"
The last line was partially truncated. The keyboard was dead. Pressing the power button did not start a shutdown. Finally holding the power button down to dump the power and then restarting the machine brought things back to life. Any information appreciated.
My #1 guess is PC hardware stability issues, roughly in this order:
Power Supply and/or fan(s), DRAM, MoBo, CPU.
Also, some MoBo's have poor cooling on various HOT components and start to
fail after several years.
One wonderful thing about Linux is that it's easy to swap boxes!
73, David KB4FXC
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2016, Steve Mahler wrote:
I have an ACID distribution running. Last night I ran an "astres.sh"
after minor change to the rpt.conf file, and everything went away. No
radio, no internet, just dead. Details below. Has anyone dealt with
this? {This is a Dell PC and an URI.}
I went to the repeater site and found the monitor filled with
"cannot submit datapipe for urb 0, error -22: internal error"
The last line was partially truncated. The keyboard was dead. Pressing
the power button did not start a shutdown. Finally holding the power
button down to dump the power and then restarting the machine brought
things back to life. Any information appreciated.
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Same experience with my last ACID build on a mini-ITX. Installed DIAL, which was a bit more forgiving. Troubleshooting revealed the USB hardware was degrading. Discovered stability returned after moving the nodes to two separate hubs on the motherboard. Having put the repeater back online with an interim RPi 2 using DIAL I decided not to use the Mini-ITX any more, after receiving complements on the audio quality with the RPi 2. Easy decision
Thanks,
Bob
kk6ecm
73
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On Mar 18, 2016, at 6:01 AM, Steve Mahler <kizzy@lusfiber.net> wrote:
I have an ACID distribution running. Last night I ran an "astres.sh" after minor change to the rpt.conf file, and everything went away. No radio, no internet, just dead. Details below. Has anyone dealt with this? {This is a Dell PC and an URI.}
I went to the repeater site and found the monitor filled with
"cannot submit datapipe for urb 0, error -22: internal error"
The last line was partially truncated. The keyboard was dead. Pressing the power button did not start a shutdown. Finally holding the power button down to dump the power and then restarting the machine brought things back to life. Any information appreciated.
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If you have updated system files, you might want to re-compile.
You might also want to turn off all built-in devices not in use in the bios set-up.
(parallel,serial, sound, some usb hubs etc)
IRQ / PNP issues. And force a update to the PNP data when done if not automatic.
Process of elimination in the end.
...mike/kb8jnm
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I have an ACID distribution running. Last night I ran an "astres.sh"
after minor change to the rpt.conf file, and everything went away. No
radio, no internet, just dead. Details below. Has anyone dealt with
this? {This is a Dell PC and an URI.}
I went to the repeater site and found the monitor filled with
"cannot submit datapipe for urb 0, error -22: internal error"
The last line was partially truncated. The keyboard was dead. Pressing
the power button did not start a shutdown. Finally holding the power
button down to dump the power and then restarting the machine brought
things back to life. Any information appreciated.
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Mine would lockup as well had to power cycle it, I upgraded to DIAL I don't see that problem anymore. Been running DIAL for a while now I use to have this lockup couple times a week.
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On 3/18/2016 7:18 AM, mike@midnighteng.com wrote:
If you have updated system files, you might want to re-compile.
You might also want to turn off all built-in devices not in use in the bios set-up.
(parallel,serial, sound, some usb hubs etc)
IRQ / PNP issues. And force a update to the PNP data when done if not automatic.
Process of elimination in the end.
...mike/kb8jnm
I have an ACID distribution running. Last night I ran an "astres.sh"
after minor change to the rpt.conf file, and everything went away. No
radio, no internet, just dead. Details below. Has anyone dealt with
this? {This is a Dell PC and an URI.}
I went to the repeater site and found the monitor filled with
"cannot submit datapipe for urb 0, error -22: internal error"
The last line was partially truncated. The keyboard was dead. Pressing
the power button did not start a shutdown. Finally holding the power
button down to dump the power and then restarting the machine brought
things back to life. Any information appreciated.
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