Suggestions?
I think @danabw should share his Badges? We don't need no stinking badges badge on Hubitat with you.
By taking this honour you are forgoing the award for best consistent free memory level. ![]()
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Unfortunately it ws a 20Hz square wave. But other than that, yes pretty consistent! And we found out that pulse width modulating the hub doesn't work very well.
I am honored and humbled.
I actually got kudos from my wife when I explained what I had done and explained that it took about 15 minutes for a solution from the group. She was very impressed, as am I. Best group ever!
Sorry you went through this stressful situation, but glad you recovered!
It would be nice if there were some hardware method to force a boot into safe mode - like keeping the network reset button pressed during boot - is this possible to implement @gopher.ny @bobbyD?
Yeah I was thinking the same thing, but wasnt sure of a way to do it with the single existing button, that is a good idea though. Currently you have to let go of the button before the hub reboots, so maybe you let go and once the led blinks you hold it again during the boot?
There has to be a precedent in order to come up with a solution
Now we have it. The hub "knows" it's in a reboot loop, it should take action on its own to recover from something like this with no input from the user. Food for thought.
Yeah - this kind of logic to detect a boot loop is typically not difficult to implement. I remember writing a Linux script called from rc.local ~30 years ago that kept a boot count and would force booting into single user mode if the count was exceeded.
Or don't write stoopid rules.....
We've seen much worse, so don't worry...
lol !!!
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