[Voyage-linux] Hangs voyage 0.10.0

Volodymyr (spam-protected)
Tue Dec 29 04:18:46 HKT 2015


Hello, 


Today, system hangs again . :-(

What must be done to voyage-0.10.0, permanently saves all the logs here - "/var/log" ? 
Not waiting shutdown . 
Thanks. 

Volodymyr 


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От кого: "chris hermansen" <clhermansen at gmail.com> 
Дата: 24 декабря 2015, 21:22:20 

Volodymyr and list, On Dec 24, 2015 10:00, "Volodymyr" < ur3qjw at ukr.net > wrote: 
> 
> От кого: "chris hermansen" < clhermansen at gmail.com > 
> Дата: 24 декабря 2015, 19:11:18 
> 
>> Volodymyr and list, 
>> 
>> On Dec 24, 2015 09:07, "Volodymyr" < ur3qjw at ukr.net > wrote: 
>> > 
>> > Hello list! 
>> > 
>> > voyage-0.10.0 
>> > Thin Client  - Wyse V90 
>> > CPU: VIA C3 (C5XL - VIA Nehemiah) 
>> > RAM: 256 
>> > http://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/wyse/vx0/WyseV90.shtml 
>> > 
>> > Such problem: The client periodically (once a week) hangs. 
>> > Logs are maintained. However, information about the problems of hang-up in the log is not saved. 
>> > 
>> > Why is there no information in the logs, on the causes of hangs? 
>> > How is it possible to determine the cause of the hang-up? 
>> > 
>> > Best regards 
>> > Volodymyr 
>> 
>> Is there a crontab entry whose timing corresponds to the hang-up? If so you should check to see if it might be the cause. 
> 
> 
> Hello Chris, 
> 
> 
> The client, every day, is switched on via Bios at 7 am. 
> Is switched off via Cron at 12 pm. 
> All this time the logs are written wonderful. 
> The logs are not written information from the launch to hang-up. 
OK so to confirm that I understand correctly: 6 days per week the computer starts up, writes its log files, and shuts down correctly. 1 day per week the computer starts up, does not appear to write its log files, and hangs up. Is that correct? If so, have you examined the log files on "the bad day" while the computer is running? Are you running the computer with a read-only root and using /tmp for storing /var while running? And expecting the shutdown process to copy the files in /tmp back to /var? If so, that may be why your files appear not to be written - because they are not copied back on shutdown. 
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