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Hi all when I got home from work tonight my vu+ duo had frozen early hours in the morning and wouldn't let me do anything i know this because of the time on the display. so I switched it off at the back and turned it back on. When it rebooted it loaded up with the vix image as normal and went onto the channel that I was watching last night before I went to bed but I had no picture all the channels I tried in the channel list were there but no picture came up. I tried a reflash and a message has come up saying reflash in progress please wait until vu+ duo reboots this may take a few minutes but it's been like this about 20 minutes now. Any ideas anyone
dangermoose
08-01-14, 22:37
mines the same mate stuck on that screen for nearly an hour :-(
sanderson82
08-01-14, 22:41
My GB Quad was also stuck! Rebooted and my network config was up the left.
As I'm typing I've just updated TS Media to 4.9 and it's been on the user interface restarting screen for about 5 mins!
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Do any of you have debug logs from these incidents by chance ?.
sanderson82
08-01-14, 23:16
Do any of you have debug logs from these incidents by chance ?.
I've never retrieved logs before, never had to :-)
Can you point me in the right direction?
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But its going again now lol
mines the same mate stuck on that screen for nearly an hour :-(
Going again now though
I've never retrieved logs before, never had to :-)
Can you point me in the right direction?
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Logs by default are saved to /home/root/ although debug logs are disabled by default so you would need to activate them your self first.
Going again now though
FTP into the receiver and look in /var/lib/opkg/lists for any excessively large files, if you have any hey have become corrupted, so delete them and reboot the receiver, then run a system update to regenerate new clean versions.
Logs by default are saved to /home/root/ although debug logs are disabled by default so you would need to activate them your self first.
FTP into the receiver and look in /var/lib/opkg/lists for any excessively large files, if you have any hey have become corrupted, so delete them and reboot the receiver, then run a system update to regenerate new clean versions.
hi phoenix I have FTP into the receiver and deleted the large files. the reboot and update has done the trick:thumbsup:
how do I activate the debug logs so I can retrieve them in the future if I need to.
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