So, if I understand correctly the ¶m replacement is just in the logfile as it opens the url?
Shutdown domoticz pi
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- Egregius
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Re: Shutdown domoticz pi
That's one you'll never forget 
So, if I understand correctly the ¶m replacement is just in the logfile as it opens the url?
So, if I understand correctly the ¶m replacement is just in the logfile as it opens the url?
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DaWauZ
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Re: Shutdown domoticz pi
Well my log is getting cleared after a reboot so I cant see it though.
I can see its rebooted in the log but I'm not seeing the command giving as its been gone after reboot.
Is there somehow a cli command to view it maybe? I can do that tonight when I'm home.
I can see its rebooted in the log but I'm not seeing the command giving as its been gone after reboot.
Is there somehow a cli command to view it maybe? I can do that tonight when I'm home.
Raspberry Pi 2 model B with domoticz
OMV NAS installed on thin client HP T610
Openelec Kodi Mediaplayer on thin client HP T520 (and with multiboot windows 10)
OMV NAS installed on thin client HP T610
Openelec Kodi Mediaplayer on thin client HP T520 (and with multiboot windows 10)
- Egregius
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Re: Shutdown domoticz pi
I didn't know the logfile got cleared on a Pi. I know that happens on Synology. Is your logfile located at a tempfs storage?
If you really want to keep the logfile you could alter the /etc/init.d/domoticz script so it creates a copy of the logfile somewhere.
If you really want to keep the logfile you could alter the /etc/init.d/domoticz script so it creates a copy of the logfile somewhere.
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Jan Jansen
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Re: Shutdown domoticz pi
Hi all,
I would like to link up with this thread.
I use a 2nd pi as a media player (Squeeze Lite). Domoticz is also installed on it (Testing). I use this 2nd RPI not very much.
My Domoticz also runs on a Raspberry Pi. In Domoticz (1st RPI) I created a virtual switch (off action: http://192.168.0.7:8080/json.htm?type=c ... m_shutdown) to shut down the RPI with the media player. This worked well for a long time. Today I found out that it was not working anymore. The 2nd Pi does not shut down anymore.
When I use http://192.168.0.7:8080/json.htm?type=c ... m_shutdown" via my browser I get
{
"status" : "OK",
"title" : "SystemShutdown"
}
The Pi actually shuts down. I do not know where it goes wrong.
Searching for a solution, I created a new virtual switch. NO SUCCES.
I'm hoping for some help in solving the problem.
Thanks in advance
Jan
I would like to link up with this thread.
I use a 2nd pi as a media player (Squeeze Lite). Domoticz is also installed on it (Testing). I use this 2nd RPI not very much.
My Domoticz also runs on a Raspberry Pi. In Domoticz (1st RPI) I created a virtual switch (off action: http://192.168.0.7:8080/json.htm?type=c ... m_shutdown) to shut down the RPI with the media player. This worked well for a long time. Today I found out that it was not working anymore. The 2nd Pi does not shut down anymore.
When I use http://192.168.0.7:8080/json.htm?type=c ... m_shutdown" via my browser I get
{
"status" : "OK",
"title" : "SystemShutdown"
}
The Pi actually shuts down. I do not know where it goes wrong.
Searching for a solution, I created a new virtual switch. NO SUCCES.
I'm hoping for some help in solving the problem.
Thanks in advance
Jan
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jannl
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Re: Shutdown domoticz pi
Ehm. First you say no shutdown then you say the pi actually shuta down....
When I had the problem the pi did not shut down on the shutdown command, I had a corrupted sd card.
When I had the problem the pi did not shut down on the shutdown command, I had a corrupted sd card.
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Jan Jansen
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Re: Shutdown domoticz pi
When using a virtual switch (Pi one) >> mediaplayer (Pi two) do not shut down.
When using "http://192.168.0.7:8080/json.htm?type=c ... m_shutdown" via browser >> mediaplayer shuts down as expected.
I don't think its the SD card.
When using "http://192.168.0.7:8080/json.htm?type=c ... m_shutdown" via browser >> mediaplayer shuts down as expected.
I don't think its the SD card.
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