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stability of Armbian/Orange Pi Zero?


onsmike

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Greetings,

 

I recently purchased an Orange Pi Zero for the purpose of Pi-Hole. I have been running Pi-Hole on a Raspberry Pi-1 under Jessie and the stability was great. I never had to worry about it.

 

However, with Orange Pi Zero, running Armbian/Jessie as well, I get a maximum of 2 days of up-time.  This is a standard armbian/jessie installation with only pi-hole installed. Since there is no video output (I did not purchase the extension board), I had to perform a power-off/on.

 

Without ruling out the possibility of hardware fault (SD card or USB power supply), does anyone have stability problem of Armbian/Jessie on Orange Pi Zero?

 

I'll attempt to use a different (newer) SD card and USB Power. Any thoughts on what might cause the problem is very appreciated,

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1 hour ago, onsmike said:

Without ruling out the possibility of hardware fault (SD card or USB power supply), does anyone have stability problem of Armbian/Jessie on Orange Pi Zero?

What is your "stability problem" exactly? Can't reach the board via SSH after 1-2 days? Are you using Ethernet or wireless connecton?

I heard about such issues when board looses its DHCP lease and doesn't renew it for some reason, but this needs further investigation via the serial console shell.

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Thanks to both of you who responded. My problem is that I cannot reach the armbien/orange pi zero via both ssh nor the webinterface (pi hole).  I am using wired ethernet with DHCP, though it is static-DHCP so it always get the same private address.

 

Given I have no video-output option, I have no way to confirm if it is indeed down or a DHCP lease issue.

 

I am using a cell-phone charger (Microsoft/Nokia) as the PSU; the usb cable is part of the charger (i.e. not a separate cable).  For the time-being, I am debugging by replacing the SD card but keeping the usb charger. The SD card I am using right now is a 8gb ADATA class-10 microsd.

 

will report back in a few days,

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5 minutes ago, onsmike said:

Given I have no video-output option, I have no way to confirm if it is indeed down or a DHCP lease issue.

 sudo armbianmonitor -r --> http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/03/17/rpi-monitor-is-a-web-based-remote-monitor-for-arm-development-boards-such-as-raspberry-pi-and-orange-pi/

 

I never had any stability problems with Zero but I neither use a phone charger nor no name SD cards :)

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1 hour ago, onsmike said:

I am using a cell-phone charger (Microsoft/Nokia) as the PSU; the usb cable is part of the charger (i.e. not a separate cable).

 
You are asking for troubles and wasting time by using this kind of PSU. Here you have to do something ... 

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just a quick update. I've been using the same Microsoft/Nokia phone charger but changed the SD card to an 8gig ADATA class-10 microsd card and the system has been stable for the past 7-days.  In the meantime, the usb PSU I ordered from Microsoft (the original 2.5A psu for RPI3) has arrived, which I'll be testing next.

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I have used my zero, for RFID reading, noticed only one restart (unknown reason for me, since it is connected thru UPS), but since I develop, maximum uptime was 2 days so far. When stop restarting it gonna post results here. In other hand, my PC plus, was uptime of 10 days and when I decided to reboot it, it stop responding (blinking green led)., Armbian, debian jessie with legacy kernel.

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On 21.4.2017 at 5:04 PM, onsmike said:

My problem is that I cannot reach the armbien/orange pi zero via both ssh nor the webinterface (pi hole).  I am using wired ethernet with DHCP, though it is static-DHCP so it always get the same private address.

 

Reach by domain name and/or IP address?

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