[arm-allstar] Node Going To Sleep

kg5rdf kg5rdf at gmail.com
Tue Jul 7 10:15:45 EDT 2020


David McGough kb4fxc at inttek.netWed May 27 22:25:25 EDT 2020Previous message (by thread): [arm-allstar] USB Goes to SleepNext message (by thread): [arm-allstar] USB Goes to SleepMessages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]Hi David,

Is this node setup for any permanent outbound connections? If so, there 
have been reports of this issue during network outages.

Basically stated, if DNS doesn't time-out promptly (as expected), it can
cause an rpt thread timing problem to interrupt operation; the URI
heartbeat LED blinking slowly is a symptom.

I've already released one update for this issue that reduced the
likelihood of occurrence. I've got another update in pre-alpha (meaning
it's not quite complete) that'll fully resolve this issue.

As a work-around which will completely solve the problem now, just setup 
the permanent connection in the opposite direction, meaning don't use: 
repeater ---> hub. Rather, use: hub ---> repeater permanent connections.



73, David KB4FXC


On Wed, 27 May 2020, "kg5rdf via ARM-allstar" wrote:

> Sulphur Springs site URI has issues and/or USB goes to sleep and does 
not pass audio randomly I think.  When it occurs, I was monitoring 
Sulphur and Telco allstar rf sites. I would key the Arlington Allstar rf 
hub site via allstar. I could see ptt's on Sulphur and Telco.  Audio 
would not pass to the allstar repeater at Sulphur Springs. I booted the 
node and all works. I have had to do this 3 times over 24 hours. When it 
occurs, is there anything I should be looking at to track this issue 
down??Logs say:kernel retire,_capture_urb 5000 callbacks suppressedThanks David KG5RDF
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