Hi folks, I'm writing a backup script which creates incremental TAR archives, encrypt them with gpg and uploads the encrypted archives to rapidshare. This should create a desaster recovery backup. The script works fine while the archive size is small. As soon as the backup volume goes up (e.g. 700mb of jpegs) the tar process need nearly infinite time and the box goes down. Checking memorby callidus - Debian
Ok, the best things first: my box is up and running, the bit-flip error is gone. But to get there it was very neccessary to stay calm ;-) First: nandtest did not show any error. Strange. Second: If you run nandtest without option -k (as I did) it will erase everything in the device you point to. Therefor the test was a point of no return... The rest worked without problems (erase, uBootby callidus - uBoot
Andy123 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can you explain me how you have switch the > position? I'm a little bit confused, have you > switch the physical position or the logical in a > script? I've connected to my box and executed fw_setenv bootcmd 'usb start; usb stop; usb start; run force_rescue_bootcmd; run usb_bootcmd; run uby callidus - uBoot
@Andy123 Not really. I've modified my bootcmd (with my netconsole access) and switched positions of "run ubifs_bootcmd" and "run usb_bootcmd". Now my dockstar boots successfully from my thumbdrive and everything seems to work. But a bad feeling stays as I don't know if the workaround is ok (what does "ubifs_bootcmd"?) or if I've got to reflash somethiby callidus - uBoot
Ok, I've managed to boot my system... But it will only last until the next reboot. I've started the marvell prompt via netconsole and ran the commands from bootcmd manually. The mentioned error is a result of "run ubifs_bootcmd". Running "usb start; run usb_bootcmd" started the OS from my usb drive. But that won't last. Here's the environment: Marvby callidus - uBoot
Hi, I rebooted my dockstar for the first time in two month (ssh/reboot). After this it did not boot up, led is flashing green. It does not seem to be the usb drive, as it doesn't boot my old drive or the rescue system, too. Here's the error log I could read via netconsole: U-Boot 2010.09 (Oct 23 2010 - 11:49:22) Marvell-Dockstar/Pogoplug by Jeff Doozan Hit any key to stop autobootby callidus - uBoot