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YSFReflector crashed very often #258
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Encountering same issue as above M: 2021-03-27 15:10:05.113 Removing DX8WMG (80.139.88.149:32780) disappeared |
Yes, still happening. Not sure how to fix it :D Thanks to YSFRfelector sending out email notifying "Your YSF Reflector is DEAD" :D ● YSFReflector.service - YSFReflector W3KIT Mar 31 10:57:34 w3kit-xlx1 YSFReflector[5477]: M: 2021-03-31 14:57:34.213 : 0.149.0.2:6063 11/60 |
I went around this issue, as a temporary fix by adding a couple of lines in the /etc/systemd/system/ysfreflector.service - telling it to restart if the reflector dies. Here's my whole service script (bolded added lines): [Unit] [Service] [Install] Running... Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) YSFReflector version 20210215 |
@ N6DOZ, thank you OM. When I get a chance I will be adding those two lines in the service. You have seen this error in the past? I have 2 YSFReflectors running, one with XLX and one standalone. Both are on the different locations and different OS but I have seen the error on both. |
@W3KIT-910 most welcome. Hope it works out for you. I have the current YSFReflector rolled out on four different installations. I've tried it with and without an XLX reflector, as well as with Debian 9 (stretch)—the behavior is the same. Every 4-5 hours, the YSFReflector would just die and I would get a notification from YSFReflector-Registry that the reflector(s) are down. The previous version/install had no issue at all on both Debian 9 and 10. I'm kicking myself because I didn't keep the old installation somewhere. Take care and 7-3. |
Someone somewhere have to know something. Having a separate test YSF reflector up and running Debian 9, 10 also Ubuntu 20.04. YSFReflector revision 20210215, They all crashed pretty much the same way, 99% of the time when user is leaving / unlinked from the reflector. |
@W3KIT-910 showed me the branches: Ended up rolling back to 5 months ago, until a new version comes out. Thank you @W3KIT-910. 7-3 N6DOZ. |
I am also having this issue. I have tried installing on multiple raspberry pi’s and Ubuntu 16.04. It disconnects within a few hours and I need to reboot the device to bring it back online. Thank you and 73 |
I am having the same problem with a YSFReflector instance on a Raspberry-Pi 3B+. This is my first attempt at setting up a reflector, and I'm not well versed in Linux. I thought I would set up the workaround listed above by N6DOZ, but when I browse to /etc/systemd/system/, there is no ysfreflector.service file. Has anyone identified the problem with this? Also, what do I need to do to implement ysfreflector.service? Thanks and 73, |
I have played with it on several different platforms and it persists across all of them. I haven’t found a solid work around that keeps the reflector running consistently. My reflectors are running a version from last year.
Until this issue is resolved I doubt anyone will have luck getting a stable reflector setup on this version.
73’s
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I am having the same problem with a YSFReflector instance on a Raspberry-Pi 3B+. This is my first attempt at setting up a reflector, and I'm not well versed in Linux. I thought I would set up the workaround listed above by N6DOZ, but when I browse to /etc/systemd/system/, there is no ysfreflector.service file. Has anyone identified the problem with this? Also, what do I need to do to implement ysfreflector.service?
Thanks and 73,
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Can you or anyone tell me where I can find last year's version? TIA,
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git checkout 035249b
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I have played with it on several different platforms and it persists
across all of them. I haven’t found a solid work around that keeps the
reflector running consistently. My reflectors are running a version from
last year. Until this issue is resolved I doubt anyone will have luck
getting a stable reflector setup on this version. 73’s Dan - W7DJS
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On Apr 26, 2021, 5:07 PM -0700, Jeff Snodgrass *@*.***>, wrote: I am
having the same problem with a YSFReflector instance on a Raspberry-Pi 3B+.
This is my first attempt at setting up a reflector, and I'm not well versed
in Linux. I thought I would set up the workaround listed above by N6DOZ,
but when I browse to /etc/systemd/system/, there is no ysfreflector.service
file. Has anyone identified the problem with this? Also, what do I need to
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I've been using this fork from OE1KBC for a few weeks on several reflectors I operate. Uptime of 2 weeks and 3 days so far. Aside from the double logging of nodes issue, it works and quite stable. However, I'll try what DV8AWC suggested as well. This is what I did.
Running YSFReflector Version: 20201124 on a test environment and look at that, no double logging, however it does come with the IP address bug where all connected nodes have the same IP address ;). Let's see how it works and if it's good, I'll roll it out on the production live reflectors. Hope that helps @K9JTV Jeff and thanks to @dv8awc for pointing out where the exact commit was (this was the version I had running the longest before I moved my cloud servers around). Good luck to all. 7-3 N6DOZ |
Well my system wasn't configured quite like yours but I fumbled through everything by trial and error and got it patched and back up and running. Now to see if it drops offline again. Thanks N6DOZ and everyone for your help. -Jeff, K9JTV |
Another try could be using https://github.com/iu5jae/pYSFReflector meanwhile... Also vy stable and easy to install. 73 de Kim |
Been up over 16 hours without a drop out. That's the longest I've ever been up. Maybe this is fixed for now! Thanks again everyone, -Jeff, K9JTV |
Jeff,
Which version are you using?
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Been up over 16 hours without a drop out. That's the longest I've ever been up. Maybe this is fixed for now!
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The one that N6DOZ listed above: https://github.com/g4klx/YSFClients/archive/035249b5e09848882a0ce4b0f37f772fc097591f.zip -Jeff, K9JTV |
I have been using this commit 035249b and
it has been up for 29 days already.
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I went the version 20200429 and it has been solid. I am sure I am missing some bugs fixed or features. But at least this version was the most stable for me, no email from YSF registration site for weeks. Reflector only goes down when I am taking down myself, not crashed on it own. Currently I am testing the one that Kim posted, it is a Python version from IU5JAE. So far so good, have not testing it long enough to say one way or the other. 73, Kit |
Been up for over 48 hours now without a dropout. I would say it's fixed. Thanks for the help. -Jeff |
Running YSFReflector, I have ran into the reflector went down very often. Most of the time right after users unlinked. Here is the log right before it went down. Not sure what to look for. YSFReflector is running on VPS along with an XLX reflector.
M: 2021-03-28 02:36:52.296 Currently linked repeaters/gateways:
M: 2021-03-28 02:36:52.296 W3KIT : 80.130.105.174:32780 1/60
M: 2021-03-28 02:36:52.296 W3KIT : 16.131.105.174:4260 1/60
M: 2021-03-28 02:36:52.296 W3AFA : 240.131.105.174:4260 0/60
M: 2021-03-28 02:36:52.296 : 96.134.105.174:32780 3/60
M: 2021-03-28 02:36:52.296 HS1ZHY : 32.135.105.174:32780 3/60
M: 2021-03-28 02:37:20.874 Received end of transmission
M: 2021-03-28 02:37:23.507 Received data from HS1ZHY to ALL at HS1ZHY
M: 2021-03-28 02:37:55.516 Received end of transmission
M: 2021-03-28 02:37:57.095 Received data from HS9AWO to ALL at HS9AWO
M: 2021-03-28 02:38:04.396 Received end of transmission
M: 2021-03-28 02:38:08.531 Removing (144.121.98.161:32780) unlinked
M: 2021-03-28 02:38:09.323 Removing ▒▒i▒RV (144.121.98.161:32780) unlinked
free(): double free detected in tcache 2
I: 2021-03-28 02:52:28.148 Opening YSF network connection
I: 2021-03-28 02:52:28.148 Opening UDP port on 42000
I: 2021-03-28 02:52:28.149 Opening UDP port on 42000
Thank you, W3KIT / HS0ZOE
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