Hi,
Thanks for your reply. You will find my answer below.
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‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Le dimanche 17 mai 2020 23:11, Alexander Færøy ahf@torproject.org a écrit :
Hello,
On 2020/05/17 09:55, David Strappazon wrote:
I've been running a bridge since october without issue. But two days ago i realized that my raspberry keep craching like every two hours or so.
Does the RPi crash? Or does Tor crash? The RPI craches (it is frozen). When it happens i'm disconnected from SSH, i can't ping the RPI and if i check the screen i can see the Desktop but can't move the mouse. I have to use the switch to turn it off and on.
What happens when the crash happens? Does the device reboot? Does it stay in some unrecoverable, sad state? Or something entirely different? No, it is just frozen.
I have updated and upgrading everything: same problem. My power supply looks ok.
Are you sure the power supply is able to supply the RPi during longer peak periods of CPU activity? I don't know how to check it (will look for answer). it is the power supply i had when i ordered my ABOX kit. It is supposed to be a 5,1V - 3A power supply with a switch.
Have a look at this table[1] and make sure that your power supply allows enough current for the RPi to run in a stable manner. I have seen some stability issues with an RPi where I used a random power supply that was not powerful enough.
For what i understand it seems ok.
You could try to artificially create CPU load on the system and see if it becomes unstable after a while. Haven't done it yet but i will. Anyway i doubt it is the problem. It's a very "small" bridge and the best i had is 10 connexions a day.
does saving my "key" and reinstalling everything could help?
Difficult to say at this point. We need a bit more information here.
All the best, Alex.
Alexander Færøy
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