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[atlas] Atlas probe down and probe replacement
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Alexander Neilson
alexander at neilson.net.nz
Sat Apr 30 23:05:12 CEST 2016
Sounds like it may be a bad / corrupted USB. Try a plain reformat of the drive. See if it takes and if you can write to it. Then boot the atlas probe without the stick and insert it. The probe should format it and load up and rejoin the network. You may have been hit by the dead USB stick issue. If the stick doesn't like something to throws a permanent death switch and makes itself read only. In that case if you put a new stick in of 3GB or more then it should format it and start working again fully. I had to do this recently with a probe. Regards Alexander > On 1/05/2016, at 08:58, Vladimir-M. Obelic <vobelic at gbit6.net> wrote: > > With the USB plugged in, i'm getting 1st and 2nd LED in permanent on state. > With USB unplugged it actually did get IP over DHCP. LEDs blinking as described in the FAQ (Running from built-in flash). > Not connecting to the grid tho... > > The USB seems ok when plugged in a PC, 3 partitions visible. What fs are we talking about, any chance fsck could help? > > Rgds, > Vladimir > > > Sent via RIPE Forum -- https://www.ripe.net/participate/mail/forum >
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