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Rodrigo Matias

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Hi,

 

I have some armbian 5.38 (kernel 4.11.5) installations and recently updated them. With this update I got kernel 4.14.18.

When I executed command "armbianmonitor -m" I used to get something like this:

 

:~# armbianmonitor -m

Stop monitoring using [ctrl]-[c]

Time        CPU    load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq   CPU   PMIC

10:52:13:  528MHz  0.35  21%   2%  18%   0%   0%   0% 40.8°C 41.0°C

10:52:18:  528MHz  0.52  21%   2%  18%   0%   0%   0% 40.7°C 41.0°C

10:52:24:  528MHz  0.47  21%   2%  18%   0%   0%   0% 40.7°C 41.0°C

 

Now after update, and kernel 4.14.18 among other new packets, I got this:

 

:~# armbianmonitor -m

Stop monitoring using [ctrl]-[c]

Time        CPU    load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq   CPU   PMIC   DC-IN  C.St.

 

08:53:25:  720MHz  0.88  46%  12%  33%   0%   0%   0% 57.5°C 59.3°C   4.76V  0/6

08:53:31:  720MHz  1.19  21%   6%  14%   0%   0%   0%/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 351: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out

/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 352: [: 57.5: integer expression expected

 57.5°C 59.0°C   4.76V  0/6

08:53:39:  720MHz  1.09  21%   6%  14%   0%   0%   0%/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 351: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out

/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 352: [: 57.5: integer expression expected

 57.5°C 59.3°C   4.77V  0/6

08:53:45:  720MHz  1.30  21%   6%  14%   0%   0%   0%^C/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 351: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out

 

Are there any broken links among the files that this command looks for or other bugs?

I also realised that now CPU frequency is higher and cpu temperature. Nothing as changed and behaviour is completely different.

 

Any help is appreciated! Thanks.

 

Regards,

Rodrigo Matias

 

 

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Hi,

 

I exceuted your commands. Result was:

 

:~# ls -la /etc/armbianmonitor/datasources/soctemp
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 47 Sep 22  2017 /etc/armbianmonitor/datasources/soctemp -> /sys/devices/virtual/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp
:~# cat /etc/armbianmonitor/datasources/soctemp
cat: /etc/armbianmonitor/datasources/soctemp: Connection timed out
:~# armbianmonitor -u
System diagnosis information will now be uploaded to /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 351: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 352: [: -ge: unary operator expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 351: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 352: [: -ge: unary operator expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 351: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 352: [: -ge: unary operator expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 351: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 352: [: 57.6: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 351: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 352: [: -ge: unary operator expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 1: echo: write error: Broken pipe

 

Thanks,

Rodrigo Matias

 

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42 minutes ago, Rodrigo Matias said:

cat: /etc/armbianmonitor/datasources/soctemp: Connection timed out

 

Never seen this before but obviously thermal readouts are (once again) broken for whatever reasons after a kernel update. I already added code to better cope with this but seems it doesn't work in this situation.

 

Log upload failed due to this timeout issue (how long does it take until the command gets back with that error message?) so could you please do the following instead (capital U this time) and upload the results to https://pastebin.com?

armbianmonitor -U

 

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Sorry for grave digging, but I have the same error messages in BananaPi M1:

root@bananapi:~# armbianmonitor -m >> armmon.log
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.5: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.3: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.2: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.2: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.4: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.4: integer expression expected
*snip*
root@bananapi:~# dmesg | tail
[74843.472544] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[74961.592838] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[80058.430841] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[81036.963935] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[83488.688937] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[84273.576483] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[85252.109538] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[85553.122760] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[85660.618355] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[86133.835726] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
root@bananapi:~# armbianmonitor -u
System diagnosis information will now be uploaded to http://ix.io/1HbP
Please post the URL in the forum where you've been asked for.

Not that I care about those errors, but maybe it can be pushed to fix some bug. :) I'm running armbianmonitor >> file because my BananaPi setup has small uptime (like, it freezes and I need to restart it - that's another story).

 

PS Keep up the good work on Armbian!

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30 minutes ago, lzb said:

Not that I care about those errors, but maybe it can be pushed to fix some bug.


Hmm, from some strange reason, your temperature is not read ... I can't reproduce this error on none of my A20 boards, which are on my desk. None of them is M1, but they are very similar. All work fine.

 

31 minutes ago, lzb said:

Keep up the good work on Armbian!


Thanks and welcome to join:P

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3 hours ago, lzb said:

Sorry for grave digging, but I have the same error messages in BananaPi M1:

Not that I care about those errors, but maybe it can be pushed to fix some bug. :) I'm running armbianmonitor >> file because my BananaPi setup has small uptime (like, it freezes and I need to restart it - that's another story).

 

PS Keep up the good work on Armbian!

I did test a fresh compiled armbian-stretch mainline without any problems

- much cooler and mine does show 4.94V-4.97V not 4.76V ;)

login as: root
root@192.168.6.120's password:
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Welcome to ARMBIAN 5.83 user-built Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 4.19.36-sunxi
package bsp-kernel[5.83] u-boot[5.83] dtb[5.83] firmware[5.83] config[5.83]

System load:   1.64 0.44 0.15   Up time:       0 min
Memory usage:  5 % of 997MB     IP:            192.168.6.120
CPU temp:      35°C
Usage of /:    13% of 7.2G

[ General system configuration (beta): armbian-config ]

Last login: Thu Apr 25 22:05:22 2019 from 192.168.6.17

root@bpi-m1(192.168.6.120):~# armbianmonitor -m
Stop monitoring using [ctrl]-[c]
Time        CPU    load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq   CPU   PMIC   DC-IN  C.St.

22:25:11:  960MHz  1.53  50%  24%  23%   0%   2%   0% 33.8°C 37.5°C   4.97V  0/6
22:25:16:  960MHz  1.49   7%   6%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.7°C 37.2°C   4.96V  0/6
22:25:22:  960MHz  1.33  11%  10%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.8°C 37.1°C   4.97V  0/6
22:25:28:  528MHz  1.31   6%   6%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.7°C 37.0°C   4.97V  0/6
22:25:33:  960MHz  1.20  10%  10%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.4°C 37.1°C   4.94V  0/6
22:25:39:  528MHz  1.10   7%   6%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.7°C 36.7°C   4.97V  0/6
22:25:44:  528MHz  1.02  11%  10%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.8°C 36.9°C   4.97V  0/6
22:25:50:  960MHz  0.93   8%   7%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.7°C 36.8°C   4.97V  0/6
22:25:55:  960MHz  1.02  11%  11%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.6°C 36.7°C   4.97V  0/6
22:26:01:  960MHz  0.94  23%  15%   8%   0%   0%   0% 34.1°C 36.9°C   4.96V  0/6
22:26:06:  528MHz  0.86  14%  13%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.7°C 36.8°C   4.97V  0/6
22:26:12:  960MHz  0.88   7%   6%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.6°C 36.8°C   4.96V  0/6
22:26:17:  960MHz  0.81  14%  13%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.5°C 36.6°C   4.97V  0/6
22:26:23:  528MHz  0.74  10%   9%   0%   0%   0%   0% 33.7°C 36.8°C   4.97V  0/6

and with conservative-governor:
Time        CPU    load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq   CPU   PMIC   DC-IN  C.St.

22:58:46:  528MHz  0.43  13%   8%   4%   0%   0%   0% 31.8°C 33.6°C   4.98V  0/6
22:58:51:  528MHz  0.39   7%   7%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.5°C 33.5°C   4.98V  0/6
22:58:57:  528MHz  0.44  11%  11%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.4°C 33.5°C   4.98V  0/6
22:59:02:  528MHz  0.49   7%   7%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.4°C 33.3°C   4.97V  0/6
22:59:08:  528MHz  0.45  12%  11%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.7°C 33.7°C   4.98V  0/6
22:59:14:  528MHz  0.49   7%   7%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.5°C 33.6°C   4.98V  0/6
22:59:19:  528MHz  0.57  12%  11%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.2°C 33.3°C   4.98V  0/6
22:59:25:  528MHz  0.52   7%   7%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.4°C 33.7°C   4.98V  0/6
22:59:31:  528MHz  0.48  11%  11%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.5°C 33.4°C   4.98V  0/6
22:59:36:  528MHz  0.44   7%   7%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.3°C 33.5°C   4.98V  0/6
22:59:43:  528MHz  0.40   9%   8%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.4°C 33.4°C   4.98V  0/6
22:59:48:  528MHz  0.37  12%  11%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.5°C 33.7°C   4.97V  0/6
22:59:54:  528MHz  0.47   7%   7%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.2°C 33.4°C   4.97V  0/6
22:59:59:  528MHz  0.43  12%  11%   0%   0%   0%   0% 31.3°C 33.6°C   4.98V  0/6

So maybe the bugs are alread fixed in the newer versions? :)

 

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@guidol I can spot some difference in uptime and "a board just booted" and "a board with some uptime doing things". My is running urbackup (mostly active two or three times a day) and nextcloud (mostly idle at the moment). I had issues running this setup for more than 24h (freezes), but it seems to improve:

root@bananapi:~# uptime
 08:56:57 up 2 days,  8:13,  3 users,  load average: 0.59, 0.56, 0.55

And current uptime is still growing after some serious testing (running stress, running btrfs scrub and btrfs balance to simulate "typical" workload).

11 hours ago, guidol said:

much cooler and mine does show 4.94V-4.97V not 4.76V

Not sure where this 4.76V came from? (cant see it in the uploaded log) I've changed governor and min_freq as the board is idle most of the time (as mentioned above). I think that my power supply isnt that bad:

root@bananapi:~# grep -v Time armmon.log | cut -d\. -f1,4,5 | cut -d\  -f8 | sed '/^$/d' | sort | uniq -c
      1 4.84V
      1 4.85V
      6 4.86V
      2 4.87V
      6 4.88V
     24 4.89V
     32 4.90V
     69 4.91V
    107 4.92V
     85 4.93V
    210 4.94V
    335 4.95V
    339 4.96V
    458 4.97V
    929 4.98V
   1739 4.99V
   3566 5.00V
   7853 5.01V
   8978 5.02V
   7890 5.03V
   2703 5.04V
    367 5.05V
     21 5.06V
root@bananapi:~# wc -l armmon.log
38129 armmon.log

I sure can try newer kernel if that can help. :) I can also ignore it as my uptime finally hit over 24h, but would be nice to solve that bug.

 

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A little update, as I've updated and rebooted the board, but it's still here:

root@bananapi:~# armbianmonitor -m >> armmon.log
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.2: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.0: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.1: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 43.0: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 386: [: 42.9: integer expression expected
/usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 385: read: read error: 0: Connection timed out
*snip*
root@bananapi:~# dmesg
*snip*
[216532.441032] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[216618.559142] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[217500.285255] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[217887.448338] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[218005.568728] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[218091.686665] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[218295.924984] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[218392.699797] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[218478.817813] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[218876.637673] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[219080.876099] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[219274.425570] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[219371.232445] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[219554.125184] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[219672.245547] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[219962.601960] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
[220156.183531] thermal thermal_zone0: failed to read out thermal zone (-110)
root@bananapi:~# uname -a
Linux bananapi 4.19.38-sunxi #5.83 SMP Fri May 3 18:05:49 CEST 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux
root@bananapi:~# armbianmonitor -u
System diagnosis information will now be uploaded to http://ix.io/1Ipx
Please post the URL in the forum where you've been asked for.

 

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50 minutes ago, lzb said:

A little update, as I've updated and rebooted the board, but it's still here:


Only kernel received an update, board support package is building atm.

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