No server connection, no data production

Hello RS community,

Can you please help me with this issue?
RSH.RF015.2023-02-17T05_37_00.logs.tar (4.5 MB) !
Screen Shot 2023-02-17 at 11.21.55|465x500

Hello Shibasubedi, and welcome back to our community!

As you have already noticed (thank you for the screenshot and the logs) the Shake appears to be in a BOOTING status, and thus doesn’t connect to the network to send data. From the logs, it appears that there are some data transmission problems that could result in the issue that you are experiencing. Here is a sample:

2023 018 14:24:09>>	ĪW?
2023 018 14:24:09>>		16086	352
2023 018 14:24:13>>	internal error: buffer overflow!  cannot process read data...
2023 018 14:24:13>>	buf: {'MA': 'RS4D-8-4.11','DF': '1.0','CN': 'EH3','TS': 0,'TSM': 0,'TQ': 45,'SI':  5000,'DS': 

As you can see, there are errors mixed with some ‘gibberish’ that cannot be successfully interpreted. My first thought would be to check and see if the power supply is delivering a stable voltage between 5.0 and 5.2V and a current of at least 2.5A at all times, as a decrease in power could lead to data services interruption. If you have another Pi power supply that you know is in working condition, please try to exchange the current one with that, and see if the Shake now properly boots.

A second check that you can do is to see if all the connections between the sensor, the blue Shake board, and the Pi board are still solid and free from dirt or any other element that could compromise transmission. This is important, in particular, if your Shake is located in an environment where dust or moisture can affect it. You can follow our video guides (Assembly Guide — Instructions on Setting Up Your Raspberry Shake) in reverse to disassemble, check, and then re-assemble the Shake.