Re: [atlas] Probe not flagged as "IPv4 works"
Hi Philip, A powercycle did not help. I did a reboot without USB stick and formated it in my laptop. Then plugged it back and after some minutes it started working again. Some googeling showed that the stick can be replaced by a 4GB stick but the one that it currently has seemed to be only 1GB. What is your view on this? The other strange thing is that the probe did somehow earn credits. That seems to contradict that it was down. On the other hand the "Connection and traffic" graph clearly shows that it is up after been down. Thanks, Dave Op 23-3-2016 om 16:29 schreef Philip Homburg:
On 2016/03/23 16:27 , Dave . wrote:
Dit you remotely order a reboot?I did get the mail that the probe is down now. Yes, I did. It is now connected again, but doesn't really work.
I'll power cycle when I get home and if it does not help, I'll do te delayed plug in trick. That would be nice.
Philip
On 2016/03/23 19:25 , gboonie wrote:
A powercycle did not help. I did a reboot without USB stick and formated it in my laptop. Then plugged it back and after some minutes it started working again.
Some googeling showed that the stick can be replaced by a 4GB stick but the one that it currently has seemed to be only 1GB. What is your view on this?
The stick is 4GB (or bigger). What you see is probably a partition on the stick.
The other strange thing is that the probe did somehow earn credits. That seems to contradict that it was down. On the other hand the "Connection and traffic" graph clearly shows that it is up after been down.
Credits are given out based if the probe manages to connect to a controller, not based on whether it actually does useful work. Philip
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