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Hi,
I’m having trouble getting my Raspberry Shake to connect to the Raspberry Shake servers.
The device has full network access — I can ping both local devices and external addresses such as google.com. Outbound traffic is allowed, and nothing appears to be blocked on the firewall.
However, in the Raspberry Shake web interface the “Server Connection” status remains disconnected, as shown in the screenshot (attached).
What I have confirmed:
- Internet connection is working
- DNS resolution works
- No firewall blocks to the outside
- Device boots normally and sensors look fine
- Can SSH into the Shake without issues
But it still refuses to connect to the Shake servers.
RSH.RA1E1.2026-02-26T10_50_55.logs.tar (4.9 MB)
Hello fshshake, and welcome to our community!
Thank you for all the details, the screenshot of rs.local/ and the log files.
From what we can see, this is not a network problem, but there is an issue with the internal data producer container that is not starting successfully.
This is likely due to some kind of microSD corruption, so we recommend either:
- format the current microSD and reinstall the Shake OS from scatch; or
- use a different clean microSD and install the Shake OS on that one
If you need them, you can find instructions for the two points above in our manual.
And if you have any other queries, I remain available.
Hi,
thanks for the info
going to try a new SD card tonight
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Hi,
clean microSD and new install Shake and all is working
thank you so much
regards from Iceland
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Fatnastic news fshshake! It’s great to have another instrument in Iceland!
Enjoy!
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