No. Everything seemed normal except that it was down. All tags like "IPv4 works" etc. were there. The only thing was that the status was down. So I pulled the power, pulled USB, replaced the power. Went to brush my teeth and came back to replace USB and went to bed around 23:30 (21:30UTC) A few hours (!) later the probe came back to live. The power for the probe comes from the modem. That might be a possible cause, I'm thinking. Could the developers please see if the probe can indicate power shortage? Could it get some recovering mechanism built in? Op 21-5-2016 om 01:14 schreef Phillip Remaker:
Does it have the "Hardware Problem Suspected" tag? It may have a failing USB sick and can only get up far enough to send SOS messages.
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 1:13 PM, gboonie <gboonie@gmail.com <mailto:gboonie@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
How can it be that the status of a probe is down while I see current DNS requests in the SOS list without any remarks in the 'info' column? Even the power-up time is increasing.
If the probe can send DNS requests, why does it not have some mechanism to recover? Seem not too hard to make it reboot if it's status is down.
Thanks, Dave