2021-02-02, 10:46 AM
Ok i get it now. I would, parallel to the VNC session, start an ssh session (on windows: with putty.exe) to the same box and see what happens when you do the reboot through the vnc session and it is 'stuck'. At that point, list all processes that have pypilot in their name (ps -ef | grep pypilot), check out top, a few seconds of vmstat 1, check the status of the pypilot service (systemctl status pypilot.service or systemctl list-units|grep pypilot); check out /var/log/syslog. Copy all the output here, and I'm curious to see a regular picture of that screen at stuck time.
FYI I have a fresh openplotter image here, headless though vnc; I installed pypilot through the Raspberry --> open plotter --> settings facility, and have no problems with the Raspberry -->restart. Which, btw, I never used until today, because I always use sudo reboot ;-)
Cheers,
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FYI I have a fresh openplotter image here, headless though vnc; I installed pypilot through the Raspberry --> open plotter --> settings facility, and have no problems with the Raspberry -->restart. Which, btw, I never used until today, because I always use sudo reboot ;-)
Cheers,
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