[atlas] Dead probes
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Marty Strong
marty at martystrong.co.uk
Sat Oct 24 21:11:10 CEST 2015
As far as I know they were unplugged in order to move location. One of them certainly was, the other I'm not so sure of. Sent from my iPhone > On 23 Oct 2015, at 21:55, Jeroen Bogers <Jeroen at hltools.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > My probe had the same issue (see the message I sent about it earlier). The fix Philip mentions repaired the issue for me as well. > The probe failed after I had to powercycle some of my network equipment (including the probe). What happened with your probes Marty before they failed? Maybe there is a common cause? > > With kind regards, > Jeroen Bogers > > -----Original Message----- > From: ripe-atlas [mailto:ripe-atlas-bounces at ripe.net] On Behalf Of Philip Homburg > Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 11:55 > To: ripe-atlas at ripe.net > Subject: Re: [atlas] Dead probes > >> On 2015/10/22 23:30 , Marty Strong wrote: >> I've got 1 or 2 dead probes, they power on but I see no mac address >> from them. They have the first 2 lights on, but none of the others. >> >> I don't see this combination listed >> on >> https://atlas.ripe.net/about/faq/#what-do-the-lights-on-the-side-of-th >> e-probe-mean >> >> Has anybody else come across this issue? Anybody know what the light >> combination means? > > Hi, > > That a weird thing that is showing up recently. I have no clear idea what is causing it. Something is wrong with the filesystem on the USB stick that prevents the probe from booting properly. > > What normally cures it is to connect the probe to power and network without the USB stick, wait for about 10 minutes and then insert the USB stick. > > Philip >
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