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    crash trying to download plugins

    enigma2_crash_1383484254.log
    Hi guys im on build 775 when i try to download plugins i geta black screen crash this is the crash log any ideas

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    Quote Originally Posted by leechy View Post
    enigma2_crash_1383484254.log
    Hi guys im on build 775 when i try to download plugins i geta black screen crash this is the crash log any ideas
    Ran out of space is the normal culprit..try removing some old stuff like backups etc

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    I have same issue with build 775 (vu+ ultimo). Box crashed if i go to download plugins, it also crashed when i tried to reboot it. I also noticed that box is saying that there's an update but if i go to check what's coming i get warning message that box is doing background update check and i have to wait some time. This lasted for hours.

    Box is connected to internet with ethernet cable. I had to re-flash 774 build and it's working fine with same settings and plugins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markom80 View Post
    I have same issue with build 775 (vu+ ultimo). Box crashed if i go to download plugins, it also crashed when i tried to reboot it. I also noticed that box is saying that there's an update but if i go to check what's coming i get warning message that box is doing background update check and i have to wait some time. This lasted for hours.

    Box is connected to internet with ethernet cable. I had to re-flash 774 build and it's working fine with same settings and plugins.
    Code:
    IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device: '/etc/enigma2/timers.xml.writing'
    Internal flash was full.

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    Strange. EPG is directed to usb and logs+backups are directed to hdd and i don't have much plugins installed. Is this 775 taking much more space from flash because i have not have any issues before with earlier builds?

    Here's my filesystem status with build 774

    Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
    ubi0:rootfs 438.9M 87.0M 351.9M 20% /
    devtmpfs 134.3M 4.0K 134.3M 0% /dev
    tmpfs 64.0K 0 64.0K 0% /media
    /dev/sda1 465.7G 135.4G 330.3G 29% /media/hdd
    /dev/sdb1 907.5M 103.4M 804.1M 11% /media/usb
    tmpfs 134.4M 352.0K 134.1M 0% /var/volatile
    //192.168.1.1/LaCie 931.5G 496.7G 434.8G 53% /media/net/LaCie

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    Quote Originally Posted by markom80 View Post
    I have same issue with build 775 (vu+ ultimo). Box crashed if i go to download plugins, it also crashed when i tried to reboot it. I also noticed that box is saying that there's an update but if i go to check what's coming i get warning message that box is doing background update check and i have to wait some time. This lasted for hours.

    Box is connected to internet with ethernet cable. I had to re-flash 774 build and it's working fine with same settings and plugins.
    thats exactly the same as i have ive tried to use my back ups a few times and they dont work i have to do full reflash

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    I also got the error, that I have run out of space. Did a clean flash and space available was again 400MB, keeping my eye on it what could have caused it.

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    Could there be example some log file which is writing flash to full. I remember that once i had LaCie networkspace "nas" and it had feature that it wrote it's internal flash to full some log.

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    I've figured out were the problem is....

    The background update check, wich performs opkg update, something goes wrong with the file:
    /var/lib/opkg/lists/openvix-mips32el

    Over time the file grows so big that it becomes unparseable and you can't update, you'll run out of space, .....
    After removing the file, all is good to go again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ocram View Post
    I've figured out were the problem is....

    The background update check, wich performs opkg update, something goes wrong with the file:
    /var/lib/opkg/lists/openvix-mips32el

    Over time the file grows so big that it becomes unparseable and you can't update, you'll run out of space, .....
    After removing the file, all is good to go again.
    Why does the file grow though?



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    If I knew that....

    Perhaps a borked file on the server... who knows what funky stuff happens on the interweb

    I'm keeping my on the file now....

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    Now it's happening to the file openvix-et9x00

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    See first post for a crash log, I'm not having a crash, but it's also unrelated, it crashes because of low flash space, but the app/plugin/... that crashes because of that, has no idea why space has gone down.

    All I can say is that the auto update check, sometimes messes up and downloads a file that is corrupted and waaaay tooo big, hence the low space afterwards.
    Removing the file responsible and re-running update check from GUI fixes the issue(after removing the file it was already fixed, to dot the i's) or (opkg update from terminal).

    So I've disabled auto update check for now... the only question remains... why does it happen, and as far as I know, there are already 3 persons with this particular problem, I also know that the default update check is 6 hours (I think) and that I changed my setting to 1 hour, so I've got a chance of running into problems 6 times faster than people running the default setting. Because we already have 3 cases, it's not personal setup related.

    I also did a clean flash, restored settings, NO restore of plugins, so pretty damn clean image, 1 day later it happend.

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    What is normal size for those file's in lists folder? Seems that those files in my box are now
    openvix-mips32el 4,9MB
    openvix-vuultimo 1,5MB
    other files are under 500kB

    Currently i'm running build 778 and hoping that those files doesn't grow up.

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