Is it a good idea to update my good running Domoticz on an rpi installation?
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Do I dare update my 500+ day uptime rpi?
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Re: Do I dare update my 500+ day uptime rpi?
If it does everything that you expect and you didn’t add new devices I wouldn’t touch it. If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it 

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Re: Do I dare update my 500+ day uptime rpi?
NICE such an uptime!
Just curious: Someone has more?
Just curious: Someone has more?
Domoticz beta, on Raspberry Pi 3B, Raspian Buster
Zwave, Zigate, RFlink etc.
Zwave, Zigate, RFlink etc.
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Re: Do I dare update my 500+ day uptime rpi?
As already mentioned, don't fix something that isn't broken
my extra comment is if you anyway will upgrade. then buy a new SD card. Clone the existing SD card to the new SD card. Insert the new SD card into RPI and then update the new SD card
Then you also use anew SD card as those get worn out
my extra comment is if you anyway will upgrade. then buy a new SD card. Clone the existing SD card to the new SD card. Insert the new SD card into RPI and then update the new SD card
Then you also use anew SD card as those get worn out
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Re: Do I dare update my 500+ day uptime rpi?
Yep, from my knowledge, I've never seen an Domoticz uptime that long.
Although I think that's probably because so many people tend to tinker with it and reboot the system etc... (like me) lol.
Although I think that's probably because so many people tend to tinker with it and reboot the system etc... (like me) lol.
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