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2017-08-25, 05:43 PM
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I find that after I reboot I have to restart NMEA, restart I2C, restart 1 wire, etc from each of these tabs individually to get the data flowing again.
It may be that this only occurs after an openplotter update, as that's often why I am rebooting.
It's a very small thing, but eventually I can see wanting it to all just come up working, in some applications.
Or even a scheduled update, or "update and shutdown" option to use routinely.
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2017-08-27, 12:09 PM
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Please open a terminal and type startup restart to see if there is any prblem with signal k initialization.
For some /dev/ttyACMx devices you need to set a delay in "Startup" tab because they need some time to be initiated by system.
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2017-09-04, 07:42 PM
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Hi!
I have the same problem with a 0.15 fresh installation. I always need to restart Signal K to make the GPIO input working after a reboot.
"startup restart" does not produce errors and Signal K is working after the command. Anyways, after a reboot I need to restart Signal K manually.
Martin
Update: As far as I can test from remote, a delay of 10 seconds in the startup tab did the job.
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Saqqara hay you tried this:
"Please open a terminal and type startup restart to see if there is any prblem with signal k initialization.
For some /dev/ttyACMx devices you need to set a delay in "Startup" tab because they need some time to be initiated by system. "
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Saqqara I would need more info about this. I need to close issues to go forward...
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I had the same Problem. 10 sec delay fixed it.
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Sorry for the slow feedback.
After upgrading to version 0.15.1 I once again had to restart things on the various tabs. However, when I reboot I don't have to restart them. And perhaps that is how it always was, because generally when I reboot it was because I upgraded.
In the name of science, I set a 10 second delay then forced an update. After it rebooted, it was not necessary to restart the sensors.
It seems likely the delay solved it.