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Some nice uptime

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Just opened the About window at a nice moment :)
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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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G3rard wrote:Just opened the About window at a nice moment :)

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How lucky can you be? :D
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

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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!
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 now ;)
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Re: Some nice uptime

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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!
It's running on Ubuntu Server 14.04, which is on a Intel NUC with ESXI 6.0.
I have a lot of LUA scripts (and some blockly's) and many devices, e.g. COCO, Zwave, Milight, Hue, thermostat, Kodi.
Egregius wrote: How lucky can you be? :D
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.
Started with Domoticz on my Syno as well and indeed that was very stable.
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Re: Some nice uptime

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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?
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Re: Some nice uptime

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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.
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