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pimatic-echo crashes PS4 about pimatic-echo HOT 7 CLOSED

mwittig avatar mwittig commented on June 6, 2024
pimatic-echo crashes PS4

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station7 avatar station7 commented on June 6, 2024

Please feel free to contact me, if you need any logs or debug information (ArthurDent in the pimatic-forum)

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michbeck100 avatar michbeck100 commented on June 6, 2024

@station7 I would like to move the analyzation to this issue. So please enable debug output as described here: #7 (comment)
I would need the output just before your PS4 crashes. There should be the ip address in the log.

BTW: I do have almost the same setup like you, but have no problems when using the PS4

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station7 avatar station7 commented on June 6, 2024

Hi michbeck100, many thanks for looking into this. I will provide a log this evening when I am back home. Several people confirmed a comparable setup with a PS4 and pimatic-echo without any problems, but I had two (!) PS4 connected to my home network both crashing at the same moment when I started a game. Possible that this is only an issue for my home network, but I am very curious what the debug logs tell you. So keep me posted!

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station7 avatar station7 commented on June 6, 2024

Logging right now...

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station7 avatar station7 commented on June 6, 2024

Okay, next update: The crash of the PS4 does not occur, when I start pimatic manually (so logging the error is not possible), only when pimatic is started with the init-script of pimatic https://pimatic.org/guide/getting-started/autostarting/

I am running OSMC (and not raspbian) on my Pies - that is the reason, why nobody else has this problem, right?

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michbeck100 avatar michbeck100 commented on June 6, 2024

Then just try to install pimatic on Raspbian. You can use a spare sd card. Please don't install anything else than pimatic-echo.

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station7 avatar station7 commented on June 6, 2024

No more crashes with raspbian. Switching the underlying OS from OSMC to raspbian finally solved the problem. Still strange, but many thanks for thoughts and input on this!

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