My measurements stopped in the middle of last month.
It would be very helpful if you could tell me the possible causes and solutions.
My observation site is no longer displayed on Station View
Since September 14, abnormal waveforms have been displayed in Data View on all channels, and there is no waveform displayed after September 18 (no data in /opt/data/archive/ after September 18).
I can see only a red light on the Raspberry Pi board (no green light).
I can see a blue light on the Raspberry Shake board and green/orange lights on the ethernet port).
There is nothing wrong with the installation location. There is also no problem with the network environment.
There is no response when accessing the device via “rs.local” from a Chrome browser, but I can access the RS’s computer via ssh.
i will assume in the first instance that you have power-cycled the unit without the problem being resolved, but if not, please do this.
in the second instance, based on the details you provided, it sounds like the SD card could be corrupted. if you can log into the Shake itself, please collect the log files located in /opt/log and forward them along for further analysis. if the SD card is corrupted, this will be noted somewhere there.
The situation does not change even if the power is turned back on.
I have attached all files in /opt/log.
I hope a solution can be found. optlog.tar (3.1 MB)
In your logs, there are many timestamp-related errors, such as the following:
2024 261 08:40:53>> Invalid timestamp for STN R9B32: ES: 1726567822.889
2024 261 08:40:53>> R9B32: DP rejected due to detected errors, not forwarded.
2024 261 07:05:07>> Time adjustment M0: HARD RESET. This will result in a one-time time-tear.
2024 261 07:05:07>> 5.0: NTP Time (Init): NTP: 1726556706.900044441
As you have already done some troubleshooting (thanks for all the details!), I would directly recommend re-burning the microSD card again (or using a different microSD) after formatting and erasing all its data/partitions first (you can use DISKPART for this as it is very efficient), and see how the Shake behaves with the newly installed system, removing potential issues derived from corrupted files.
I will leave the burning instructions link here for your convenience: microSD card topics
I also recommend that (as I see that you have both Ethernet and WiFi turned on) you first test the newly burned microSD card using Ethernet only and then, if this works, configure and enable the WiFi afterward.
If you require anything else, we remain available.