OBi202 reboots itself roughly every 10 days

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fizikz:
Quote from: sdb- on December 09, 2013, 08:34:38 pm

I saw that more than once with my OBi110.  Now I reboot my OBi at about 2:30am every morning.  Have not seen an unexpected reboot since.


Do you mean you saw random reboots, or also reboots immediately upon receiving calls? Several people have reported random reboots. I really hope the fix will be released soon.

RFord:
Quote from: fizikz on December 09, 2013, 10:56:16 am

Any word on when this firmware update will be released?

Right on cue, about 10 days since the last reboot, the device rebooted itself again. This time it happened exactly when a call came in. I heard one ring, and then it stopped. I checked the OBi system status page (using the IP of my device on my local network) and after it completed rebooting there was no record of the call in the call history. However, the call is registered in my VSP's CDR and in the phone's caller ID recall.

Please release this fix soon, as it's not the first time that a call seems to trigger a reboot at the 10 day uptime mark, and that is unacceptable.


obi-support2 offered to push an unofficial release of an updated firmware to you specific device that would have cure this problem and you choose to decline the offer.  Now you seem to be on a obsessed mission, both here and on dslreports, to complain about the issue that very few OBi202 members are complaining about or even care about.  If the issue was so important to you and your mission critical OBi202, I'm sure you would have accept the offer from obi-support2.  Why not manually reboot the OBi202 every 1-9 (<10) days as a short term fit until the official Firmware release?

sdb-:
Quote from: fizikz on December 09, 2013, 08:42:41 pm

Quote from: sdb- on December 09, 2013, 08:34:38 pm

I saw that more than once with my OBi110.  Now I reboot my OBi at about 2:30am every morning.  Have not seen an unexpected reboot since.


Do you mean you saw random reboots, or also reboots immediately upon receiving calls? Several people have reported random reboots. I really hope the fix will be released soon.



Reboot immediately upon receiving calls.  Very obvious in the syslog.

I may have also seen some other spurious reboots but after a few reboot on incoming calls I set up the scheduled reboot.

Edit:

Needing a periodic reboot is annoying, but not at all uncommon with small network appliances.  I have three wifi routers at home, two as access points and one as the main incoming router. One of the access points I reboot every day because it needs it. The other two, so far at least, seem stable for weeks at a time.  Of course, I upgrade the firmware on them usually at least six weeks so...

fizikz:
Quote from: sdb- on December 11, 2013, 09:26:52 am

Reboot immediately upon receiving calls.  Very obvious in the syslog.

I may have also seen some other spurious reboots but after a few reboot on incoming calls I set up the scheduled reboot.

Edit:

Needing a periodic reboot is annoying, but not at all uncommon with small network appliances.  I have three wifi routers at home, two as access points and one as the main incoming router. One of the access points I reboot every day because it needs it. The other two, so far at least, seem stable for weeks at a time.  Of course, I upgrade the firmware on them usually at least six weeks so...


How do you schedule the reboots?

Periodic rebooting might not be uncommon for some consumer network devices, but it's not what I would call normal operation. Rather, it's a sign of poor quality. It's not what I expect from an OBi.

My modem, router (up 133 days), and access point (up 72 days) all have long uptimes and only get rebooted when there are setup changes or power outages (those that are not on a UPS backup).

giqcass:
I have not noticed any reboots like this until recently.  My Obi gets regularly rebooted because I am making changes all the time but today I got a random reboot in the middle of a incoming call.

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