
Some nice uptime
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Re: Some nice uptime
wow! I can't get it stable for more than a week or so! (on raspberry pi and synology boxes)!
What hardware are you running on? Do you use events/scripts? Any hardware devices (e.g harmony, kodi, rflink, milight etc)? Virtual devices?
Impressive!
What hardware are you running on? Do you use events/scripts? Any hardware devices (e.g harmony, kodi, rflink, milight etc)? Virtual devices?
Impressive!
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Re: Some nice uptime
How lucky can you be?G3rard wrote:Just opened the About window at a nice moment![]()
Domoticz uptime.jpg

Yesterday I restarted a Domoticz on a RPi2 of a friend for an update, it was up for 168 days.
Mine on Syno is also very stable, but needs more restarts for updates of Domoticz and/or Syno.
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Re: Some nice uptime
Just a little tip; disable the Harmony in domoticz... had alot of issues with a crashing domoticz, without harmony enabled it has been running stable on a PI for more than a month nowcherowley wrote:wow! I can't get it stable for more than a week or so! (on raspberry pi and synology boxes)!
What hardware are you running on? Do you use events/scripts? Any hardware devices (e.g harmony, kodi, rflink, milight etc)? Virtual devices?
Impressive!

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Re: Some nice uptime
It's running on Ubuntu Server 14.04, which is on a Intel NUC with ESXI 6.0.cherowley wrote:wow! I can't get it stable for more than a week or so! (on raspberry pi and synology boxes)!
What hardware are you running on? Do you use events/scripts? Any hardware devices (e.g harmony, kodi, rflink, milight etc)? Virtual devices?
Impressive!
I have a lot of LUA scripts (and some blockly's) and many devices, e.g. COCO, Zwave, Milight, Hue, thermostat, Kodi.
Started with Domoticz on my Syno as well and indeed that was very stable.Egregius wrote: How lucky can you be?
Yesterday I restarted a Domoticz on a RPi2 of a friend for an update, it was up for 168 days.
Mine on Syno is also very stable, but needs more restarts for updates of Domoticz and/or Syno.
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Re: Some nice uptime
Well blooming eck!
So you're running a lot of the same stuff I am..
Do you use "openurl" commands in your scripts?
I use it to control all my wifi devices, and these devices are often offfline (bad wifi, crash etc). I have a hunch that this is the problem. Domoticz does not handle bad networking communication?
So you're running a lot of the same stuff I am..
Do you use "openurl" commands in your scripts?
I use it to control all my wifi devices, and these devices are often offfline (bad wifi, crash etc). I have a hunch that this is the problem. Domoticz does not handle bad networking communication?
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Re: Some nice uptime
That's getting off-topic, maybe start a topic for that?
Anyway, do your url stuff externally or set a timeout so it doesn't block the rest.
Anyway, do your url stuff externally or set a timeout so it doesn't block the rest.
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