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  1. I use my Banana Pi with pihole. There I see different IF-IDs. 1) What are IF-IDs? I assume Interface IDs. On my Laptop I don't see that. There are only IFs. 2) The speed of IF-ID-1 and -3 are 10000 Mbps. My Banana Pi M1 has only 100 Mbps. What is the sense of this? 3) The WAN IP of IF-ID-3 shows with whois that this is a Backbone of Vodafone. How could this be, that I see this? inxi -i Network: Device-1: sun7i-a20-gmac driver: sun7i_dwmac IF: eth0 state: up speed: 100 Mbps duplex: full mac: 02:cd:02:41:f1:17 IP v4: 192.168.178.5/24 type: dynamic noprefixroute scope: global IP v6: fe80::a8fc:3ac5:236d:9a08/64 type: noprefixroute scope: link Device-2: sun4i-a10-emac driver: N/A IF: eth0 state: up speed: 100 Mbps duplex: full mac: 02:cd:02:41:f1:17 IP v4: 192.168.178.5/24 type: dynamic noprefixroute scope: global IP v6: fe80::a8fc:3ac5:236d:9a08/64 type: noprefixroute scope: link IF-ID-1: br-c5313994639f state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: unknown mac: 02:42:5e:a7:db:07 IP v4: 172.18.0.1/16 scope: global IP v4: 169.254.26.87/16 type: noprefixroute scope: global IP v6: fe80::dcd1:baf2:cbe0:ee55/64 scope: link IF-ID-2: docker0 state: down mac: 02:42:b7:ad:fd:8e IP v4: 172.17.0.1/16 scope: global IF-ID-3: veth7c401b9 state: up speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: 82:f2:6e:c4:3a:5c WAN IP: 178.11.164.65
  2. I found the error. It was the mount point. Everything's working fine now for almost 7 weeks.
  3. My uptime is 7 days. As long as never before. I guess the change to "performance" works. Thank you very much.
  4. @Igor Thanks in advance. I changed the setup. In '/etc/default/cpufrequtils' is saw 'MAX_SPEED=1010000'. With 'cpufreq-info' i saw this line 'hardware limits: 144 MHz - 960 MHz'. I changed the value to 'MAX_SPEED=960000'. Best regards!
  5. Hello, my BananaPi M1 sometimes just stops working. The maximum uptime is 5 days. Usually the time is shorter. The system simply hangs. I can no longer access the system via SSH. When I connect a monitor to HDMI, nothing is displayed, so I can log in. I have connected an external hard drive that is self-powered. I know the stories with the power supply. I have run ' stress -c 2 -m 1 '. The system remains stable. Time CPU load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq CPU PMIC DC-IN C.St 19:09:19: --- 0.69 10% 5% 5% 4% 0% 0% 49.3°C 42.4°C 5.10V 0/6 19:09:49: --- 2.16 100% 33% 66% 0% 0% 0% 50.2°C 43.6°C 5.10V 0/6 19:10:16: --- 3.18 100% 33% 65% 0% 0% 1% 50.2°C 44.0°C 5.06V 0/6 19:10:47: --- 3.58 100% 33% 64% 0% 0% 1% 51.0°C 44.4°C 5.05V 0/6 19:11:17: --- 3.96 100% 33% 64% 0% 0% 1% 51.4°C 44.9°C 5.03V 0/6 19:11:47: --- 4.34 100% 33% 65% 0% 0% 1% 51.1°C 45.0°C 5.09V 0/6 19:12:17: --- 4.42 100% 33% 65% 0% 0% 1% 51.3°C 45.3°C 5.07V 0/6 I also executed 'armbianmonitor -u'.The log is here: http://ix.io/2lzX I checked syslog, daemon.log, user.log, armbian-ramlog.log for errors. With my amateurish understanding I did not find any error entries. In which logs can I still look up to search for errors? I have installed armbian buster minimal. Additionally I have pihole, transmission (to seed armbian torrents https://forum.armbian.com/topic/4198-seed-our-torrents/) and syncthing running. Other programs I have not installed yet.
  6. 1007M swap. I don't know... This is from dmesg: [ 24.553452] Adding 1030140k swap on /var/swap. Priority:-2 extents:5 across:3536892k SSFS I saw with lsblk, that sda1 has no mountpoint... that could be the reason. I will check it out.
  7. Yes. I stopped the service and started it again. I rebooted my BananaPi too.
  8. I did that already, but forgot to mention it. "download-dir": "/mnt/EXTUSB/Transmission/", "incomplete-dir": "/mnt/EXTUSB/Transmission/", "incomplete-dir-enabled": true, My data is stored in /mnt/EXTUSB. There is nothing to remove in this folder and its subfolders. Please see here: /var/lib/transmission-daemon$ sudo du -cksh * | sort -hr | head -n 5 4,0K total 4,0K downloads 0 info I checked disk usage in my other folders . Here are my top five in / and /var: Disk usage in /: 7,3G total 4,5G mnt - This is my external USB drive 1,8G var - 826M usr 136M lib Disk usage in /var: 1,8G total 1007M swap 413M www 231M lib 141M cache
  9. Hello, I followed the instructions for installing transmission and seed the torrents. When I then download the torrents with sudo /etc/cron.daily/seed-armbian-torrent my internal memory is used and filled up. The torrents are stored on the external hard disk. df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mmcblk0p1 7,4G 7,3G 0 100% / Normally 5.6G from the internal memory card is used. What uses this memory? I have linked the links from transmission for blocklists, resume, torrents to my external USB hard disk to save space but it didn't help. ls -al /var/lib/transmission-daemon/.config/transmission-daemon/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 64 Apr 2 22:56 blocklists -> /mnt/EXTUSB/Transmission/.config/transmission-daemon/blocklists/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 60 Apr 2 22:56 resume -> /mnt/EXTUSB/Transmission/.config/transmission-daemon/resume/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 38 Jan 1 2019 settings.json -> /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json -rw------- 1 debian-transmission debian-transmission 138 Apr 3 17:39 stats.json lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 62 Apr 2 22:55 torrents -> /mnt/EXTUSB/Transmission/.config/transmission-daemon/torrents/
  10. I found the error. It was because of my HDMI cable. With a shorter cable it works. Now my Bananapi M1 runs well. @Igor: Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for the quick answers. Now I share all current torrents for that SBC.
  11. Thank you very much. This was really fast. I tried different images: Armbian_5.90_Bananapi_Ubuntu_xenial_default_3.4.113_desktop - Green heartbeat LED flashes sometimes. No HDMI output. Armbian_19.11.6_Bananapi_buster_current_5.4.8_desktop - No heartbeat LED. No HDMI output. All new Armbian_20.02.5_Bananapi_xxxx_xxxxx_5.4.26 - No heartbeat LED. No HDMI output. Is HDMI output enabled? Is the green heartbeat LED enabled? I want to install some things in front of the SBC. If all is configured I want to use it headless. Do you have some hints for me?
  12. Hello, I wanted to upgrade my Bananapi M1. So I downloaded "Buster minimal" from https://www.armbian.com/bananapi/ Last modified: 2020-02-17. I flashed the image to my SD card and started the SBC. But nothing happened. I got no heartbeat LED nor HDMI output. (I know from my Tinkerboard that I have to boot without connected HDMI to start correct. I did this with the bananapi too.) So I tried different variants: Bionic server, Buster server and Buster desktop. I never had a video output. I cross checked with my old raspian lite from 2016. With this image the Bananapi works. I used dd and Etcher for SD card preparation. What am I doing wrong? Can I use this version with the Bananapi? Best regards.
  13. I've tested it with two Full HD televisions of different brands that works when it is connected at startup. Then I checked the monitor that don't work. UART 2 with 115200 baud shows me U-Boot. Here is the recording of the monitor that works. Here is the second recording of the monitor that dont works. Both outputs are equal up to the line "Failed (-5). I don't get an error message. I checked UART 3 with 115200 baud. Here is the first with the monitor that works. All works fine. No error messages. With the second monitor that dont works I don't get an output. Bottom line: I can start the tinkerboard with a Full HD TV. When I connect the board to the monitor (resolution 1920 x 1200) via HDMI it does not start. I started the tinkerboard with the unplugged HDMI cable. The Tinkerboard starts normal. When the yellow and green LEDs lights up I connect the HDMI monitor. The monitor works an has the correct resolution. The board works fine. Appendix: I searched the internet for the message "Card did not respond to voltage select!". It seems to be a common problem with U-Boot but nobody is concerned. So I guess in my case, it's not the problem. I don't know the comment. Do you have a link?
  14. Hello, I'm observing a strange behavior. If I connect the Tinkerboard to HDMI, it won't start. Only the red led LED lights up. Yellow and green did not light up. The Tinkerboard ist connected to a NorthPada 5V 3A Micro USB Charger power supply. I measured the supply voltage with 5.3V and checked with an oscilloscope if there are voltage dips. But the voltage was stable. I did a cross test. I unplugged the HDMI cable and started the Tinkerboard. The Tinkerboard starts and the yellow and green LEDs lights up. I measured the supply voltage with 5.3V and checked with an oscilloscope if there a voltage dips. The voltage was stable and dropped to roughly 5.1V for a short time when the green LED flashed. I can connect the HDMI monitor and work with it. The board works fine. I use Armbian_5.59_Tinkerboard_Debian_stretch_next_4.14.67 How can I check what's going wrong and where the Tinkerboard stucks in the boot process. Whats wrong with the HDMI?
  15. Banana Pi M1 is in that range. It depends on your application. Do you want a cheap SBC or do you have an application where you need more power?
  16. I found /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head. I fixed it there, rebooted and it works. Thanks a lot!
  17. I use "Armbian_5.59_Tinkerboard_Debian_stretch_next_4.14.67". After every reboot the line for the nameserver in resolv.conf looks like this: ^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@nameserver 192.168.3.1 When I delete all ^@ chars my networks works fine. After reboot the characters are inserted again. I tried "chmod 444 resolv.conf" but after reboot resolv.conf has 644 again. How can I correct this? What is the problem with my installation? Best regards.
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