Greg,

as that's the first time, are you sure you inserted the SD correctly? With a closed case you need a screw driver or similar to get it in. The slot has a spring latch you can feel and hear.

Regards,
Michael


Am 18.05.2018 um 01:56 schrieb Greg D.:
Thanks, Michael, I'd missed that.  So, that explains the reboot status, but not why the SD card isn't seen.

fdisk -l on my Linux system claims that the SD card is formatted FAT32, and it mounts / umounts just fine there.  The SD card is basically new / empty, other than a few directories auto-created when it was once inserted into a cell phone.  fsck.fat -v  is clean.  So, I'm puzzled what's preventing it from being seen.  A fresh build from this morning on my v3.0 proto module acts the same (minus the reboot). 

Greg


Michael Balzer wrote:
Greg,

1. See https://github.com/openvehicles/Open-Vehicle-Monitoring-System-3/issues/111 -- TL;DR: you should update to an "edge" build or build yourself.

2. You need to format the SD card with FAT32, also users reported the MacOS FAT32 format would not be accepted by the module (I can't test that, all Linux formatted cards work). There are some issues with the FAT implementation in esp-idf, i.e. with reading damaged partitions.

Regards,
Michael


Am 17.05.2018 um 22:49 schrieb Greg D.:
Greg D. wrote:
I'll pick up the logging tomorrow, and provide that

{sigh}

I went to the car to grab a verbose log, and started poking around for the commands, etc.  Looked at the network status, and see that ppp has an IP address!  What?  Boot status showed:
OVMS# boot status
Last boot was 249 second(s) ago
  This is reset #15 since last power cycle
  Detected boot reason: FirmwareUpdate
  Crash counters: 0 total, 0 early
  CPU#0 boot reason was 12
  CPU#1 boot reason was 12
OVMS#
OVMS# metric list m.version
m.version                                3.1.005/ota_1/main (build idf v3.1-dev-454-gdaef4b5c May  1 2018 21:38:50)
OVMS#
...which is bogus, since if it really upgraded the firmware it should be on .006.  Also, the OTA time is set to the default 2am, which is clearly not the current time in any relevant timezone.

I had tried to insert an SD card for easier log portability, but for some reason it wasn't seen.  'sd status' says no SD card has been inserted, and sd mount fails.  There IS an active USB connection (being used for a serial console monitor), so our friendly cp2102 issue shouldn't be at play, and there is no firmware file present on the SD either, but the timing of the reboot is about right for when the SD was inserted.  It's a SanDisk 16gb Ultra Plus microsd...  No luck with it either on my 3.0 proto module, but it reads fine on my PC.  This is my first time trying to use a microSD card with the OVMS module, so I don't know what to expect.  Could be user error on my part?

Did the act of jiggling the module and inserting the SD card cause a reboot, the reason for which was not logged (i.e. is the 'firmware upgrade' status leftover from the .004 -> .005 upgrade some weeks ago)?

 {shrug}

Anyway, bottom line are three issues:

  1.  What caused my module to reboot with an apparently bogus "upgrade"?
  2.  Why can't either of my modules see this SD card?
  3.  I will need to wait for the loss of modem connectivity to reproduce, since the reboot "fixed" it...  Sorry.

Greg



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