Hi Matt, sorry this is nailing you. I've seen it as well and have been pretty puzzled by it. The issue first started manifesting in the late 1.4.x series making me suspect it's related to the interpreter panel but I never found out exactly what was up. Unfortunately the bug can take days to manifest, making it tough to reproduce.
As you may have noticed arm hasn't had a release since 2012. This last year I've focused on fixing that. Nyx is the new version of arm, rebuilt from the ground up under the hood...
https://gitweb.torproject.org/nyx.git/log/
No doubt it'll initially have lots of warts of its own, but between Stem and test coverage should grow to be much more stable in the long run. I don't have a release date for you yet but I'll let this list know when I'm ready for beta testers.
Cheers! -Damian (nyx's author)
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 7:29 AM, Matt Helps matthelps@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
The node we run is in our library and we have a raspberry pi SSH'ed into the node and an LCD displaying the output from Arm. Arm is bugging out on a random basis and appears to be receiving a C keystroke that I believe is the clear log command. I ran the pi with no keyboard and I even used another machine to display the ARM output from the SSH session and it did the same thing. Has anyone else seen this and is there a solution? It's a real bummer because we use this as a learning tool in our library and the pretty graphs of incoming and outgoing traffic really get people interested. When this phantom keystroke happens the graphs stop and somebody has to press N on the keyboard to get the pretty graphs rolling again. This can happen in 2-3 hours or upto 12 hours. See pic here. http://imgur.com/a/wrMhT
Cheers,
Matt
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