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NTPD Update fails and crash my Cubietruck


Didi

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Hi Everyone

After several weeks (maybe months) seeking for a solution for my problem I decide to post it here and hope to get a fix for it.

At first I still run an Cubietruck with Armbian (everytime the latest Version) with just a few services (Pi-Hole, RPi-Monitor) and for future use Apache, MariaDB and PHPmyadmin (just installed and running, but with no content). Now to the problem itself: The Cubietruck runs approximatly 6 to 10 days and then it's get stuck. Only a reset solve the problem for the next 6 to 10 days. On every crash I checked the syslog and it always show the following lines as latest entries:

 

Jun 29 15:17:28 localhost systemd[1]: Starting Update UTMP about System Runlevel Changes...
Jun 29 15:17:28 localhost systemd[1]: Started Update UTMP about System Runlevel Changes.
Jun 29 15:17:28 localhost systemd[1]: Startup finished in 9.355s (kernel) + 29.863s (userspace) = 39.218s.
Jun 29 15:17:29 localhost ntpd[1280]: Soliciting pool server 46.163.88.237
Jun 29 15:17:29 localhost ntpd[1280]: Soliciting pool server 144.76.3.142
Jun 29 15:17:29 localhost ntpd[1280]: Soliciting pool server 78.47.184.132
Jun 29 15:17:29 localhost ntpd[1280]: Soliciting pool server 81.7.16.52
Jun 29 15:17:30 localhost ntpd[1280]: Soliciting pool server 129.70.132.37
Jun 29 15:17:30 localhost ntpd[1280]: Soliciting pool server 31.172.86.173
Jun 29 15:17:30 localhost ntpd[1280]: Soliciting pool server 131.234.137.64
Jun 29 15:17:30 localhost ntpd[1280]: Soliciting pool server 80.151.151.109
Jun 29 15:17:31 localhost ntpd[1280]: Soliciting pool server 2a02:c207:2010:9464::3

 

Every further entry were made after the reset.

 

Have anybody else the same problem or a possible solution for me ??

 

Thank you in advance.

 

P.S.: The Cubietruck is not reachable via internet

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Did you check the space of /var/log because of the limitations of log2ram?

 

2nd: sometimesyou could have problems between the Pihole Webserver and the apache if you didnt change the port numbers and do only start apache.

 

But by 6-10 days I will bet on a log2ram problem :(

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Sorry, I haven't mentioned that the Pi-Hole port is changed to 8080 and port 80 is for Apache (even for further use).

 

I checked my logs twice and there is no logs of log2ram.

 

/usr/share/log2ram
/usr/sbin/log2ram
/etc/cron.daily/log2ram
/etc/default/log2ram

 

This is the complete result of find

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