Frustrated


 
I really don't know what else you can check. Here's what my log looks like on my 4.2 HeaterMeter with an original Pi B with an Edimax adapter that runs 24/7 on the other side of the house from my wifi router. Sept 8th I rebooted it when I moved it from use outside.
Code:
Sun Sep  8 11:43:31 2019 daemon.info dnsmasq[679]: read /etc/hosts - 1 addresses
Sun Sep  8 11:43:31 2019 daemon.info dnsmasq[679]: read /tmp/hosts/dhcp.cfg02411c - 0 addresses
Sun Sep  8 11:43:35 2019 user.notice linkmeterd: Time jumped forward by 1546061, restarting database
Sun Sep  8 11:44:04 2019 daemon.info dnsmasq[679]: read /etc/hosts - 1 addresses
Sun Sep  8 11:44:04 2019 daemon.info dnsmasq[679]: read /tmp/hosts/dhcp.cfg02411c - 0 addresses
Sun Sep  8 23:43:28 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Sun Sep  8 23:43:28 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Mon Sep  9 06:41:57 2019 user.info linkmeterd: Discarding duplicate update
Mon Sep  9 11:43:28 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Mon Sep  9 11:43:28 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Mon Sep  9 23:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Mon Sep  9 23:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Tue Sep 10 11:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Tue Sep 10 11:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Tue Sep 10 23:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Tue Sep 10 23:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Wed Sep 11 11:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Wed Sep 11 11:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Wed Sep 11 23:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Wed Sep 11 23:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Thu Sep 12 11:43:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Thu Sep 12 11:43:30 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Thu Sep 12 23:43:30 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Thu Sep 12 23:43:30 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Fri Sep 13 11:43:30 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Fri Sep 13 11:43:30 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Fri Sep 13 23:43:30 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Fri Sep 13 23:43:30 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Sat Sep 14 11:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Sat Sep 14 11:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Sat Sep 14 23:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Sat Sep 14 23:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Sun Sep 15 11:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Sun Sep 15 11:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Sun Sep 15 23:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Sun Sep 15 23:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Mon Sep 16 11:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: sending renew
Mon Sep 16 11:43:31 2019 daemon.notice netifd: wwan (580): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.2.54 obtained, lease time 86400
Mon Sep 16 14:32:43 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[350]: sysctl: error: 'net.nf_conntrack_max' is an unknown key
I don't have a mesh network or anything fancy, just a router running 40MHz channel width on 2.4GHz.
 
I am unclear why it "Goes to sleep' is what it seems to do. Really strange. I updated the logging value in the network config and I don't get that DHCP errors anymore.

So I will watch the logs but I don't expect to find anything specific.
 
so i relented and ordered a raspberry pi zero w. I will see how that behaves.

What has to be altered? I have to cut down some pins on the header?

Thanks!

Neil
 
You need the pins in green. The pins in red will probably interfere and can be safely clipped if need be.

GajTm4r.jpg
 
I have a unrelated question that I hope someone can answer but since I started from scratch I can't remember. I thought I removed the whole fan output stuff from the web interface somehow. Is that possible and if so, how?

Thanks!

Neil
 
I have a unrelated question that I hope someone can answer but since I started from scratch I can't remember. I thought I removed the whole fan output stuff from the web interface somehow. Is that possible and if so, how?

Thanks!

Neil

I am having a hard time understanding your question here....
 
OK, I think you are referring to the fan output bar, which can be split to indicate the fan speed and servo position?
That is controlled by code in the "user CSS" section of the HM config... on the main config page at the top click the "user CSS" link, on the page that loads you can add code to customize the user interface.
 

 

Back
Top