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MikeB
12-23-2020, 10:52 AM
I've been running this with the multiboot version 3.2 of TNAP in slot 2 as primary default and it's all been good. I normally leave it in standby, when not using it. Slot 1 has the 3.0 version of TNAP, and slots 3 and 4 have older images (openpli is one) I've never used after trying them out, but they were setup and running back when installed.


Anyway, I got up this morning and noticed that the V-box it's connected to was ON for some reason, even though there was no recording set to fire off during the night. I hit the power button on the Mio's remote, and it powered up to a black screen. When trying to change channels, you could select them through the menu, but nothing happened, it stayed black. I tried to change sats but it wouldn't do that either even though it popped up that it issued the commands. I could hit MENU, and did a RESTART through that, which it did. When it came back up, it came up with the EDISION screen and went black again on my tv saying "no Signal" this time.

I power-plug pulled and reinserted, hit MENU, and tried each of the images in turn. NONE of them would work, you'd initially get the BOOT screen, and then black image and my tv reports "no signal" for all of them. Same with trying all the various slot images on another tv set. I also can't connect to it through WebIF on any image. I can however PING it through a Command Prompt, AND I can connect to it through Putty, and it responds. Later I even disconnected everything from the back, remote keyboard dongle, harddrive, and coax to lnbs, powered it up again, still didn't help. Oh, my old MicroHD on a basement tv set works right now, so there's nothing wrong out at the dish itself.The dish has a C2-PLL on it at present, and each receiver runs off separate sides.

Since nothing worked, I decided to flash TNAP 4.0 via the USB method into slot 1 and see what happens. I did that, it went through the motions, but after that restart, same thing, BOOT on the front panel, and no image on the tv screen. I then just for the heck of it tried reflashing 3.2 to slot 1 via USB, but same thing.

I don't know what to do next, as nothing I've tried has worked. I did use it yesterday to watch some recordings, but something must have happened during the night that messed it up.

P.S. I also just discovered that I still have access to the receiver's ROOT via Windows 10 File Explorer. So, Putty and File Explorer works. WebIF doesn't connect, and no video on screen after the Edision Splash screen loads.

el bandido
12-23-2020, 12:12 PM
What is the resolution of the tv?
Can you access the settings file in the receiver (access to the receiver's ROOT via Windows 10 File Explorer)?
See if you can get to the settings file located at /etc/enigma2. You can see the information in the settings file using notepad++ or even a text editor.

MikeB
12-23-2020, 12:19 PM
The resolution of the tv is 2160p. It's a new TCL 50s535 4k Roku tv set I've had for a couple weeks now.

I just went to OSMIO4K\root\etc and opened the VIDEOMODE file with Notepad++, and it shows as 2160p. In fact, that's the only thing in that particular file.

If there's a different Settings file you want me to check, please let me know the name of it.

el bandido
12-23-2020, 12:35 PM
What is in the settings file located at: OSMIO4K\root\etc/enigma2?

OR

/etc/enigma2/settings

el bandido
12-23-2020, 12:41 PM
What is the power supply voltage?
Do you nave a different power supply that you can try?

MikeB
12-23-2020, 01:04 PM
What is in the settings file located at: OSMIO4K\root\etc/enigma2?

OR

/etc/enigma2/settings
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Well, there's a file there called 'Settings' with no extension. I can open it with Notepad++. IF I try to upload it here, it says "invalid file". So, here's a copy/paste:

config.audio.volume=100
config.av.aspect=16_10
config.av.downmix_aac=false
config.av.downmix_ac3=false
config.av.hdmihdrtype=hdr10
config.av.osd_alpha=248
config.av.videomode.DVI=2160p
config.av.videorate.1080i=60Hz
config.av.videorate.1080p=60Hz
config.av.videorate.2160p=60Hz
config.av.volume_stepsize=1
config.epg.eit=false
config.epg.freesat=false
config.epg.netmed=false
config.epg.viasat=false
config.hdmicec.bookmarks=['/hdd/']
config.lcd.bright=10
config.lcd.standby=8
config.misc.disable_background_scan=true
config.misc.epgcache_filename=/media/usb/epg.dat
config.misc.firstrun=false
config.misc.graph_mepg.overjump=false
config.misc.hotkey.green=Infobar/openServiceList
config.misc.hotkey.red=MenuPlugin/scan/blindscan
config.misc.initialchannelselection=false
config.misc.languageselected=false
config.misc.lastrotorposition=2589
config.misc.prev_wakeup_time=1609030780
config.misc.rcused=0
config.misc.RestartUI=true
config.misc.startCounter=45
config.misc.useTransponderTime=false
config.misc.videowizardenabled=false
config.movielist.last_timer_videodir=/media/usb/Timer recordings tv and movies/
config.movielist.last_videodir=/media/usb/Timer recordings tv and movies/
config.movielist.moviesort=2
config.movielist.videodirs=['/hdd/movie/', '/media/usb/', '/media/usb/IpTV', '/media/usb/Timer recordings tv and movies/', '/media/usb/movie']
config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.commitedDiseqcCommand =AA
config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.diseqcMode=1_2
config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.lof=c_band
config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.powerMeasurement=fals e
config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.2.commitedDiseqcCommand =AB
config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.2.diseqcMode=1_0
config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.2.lof=circular_lnb
config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.2.powerMeasurement=fals e
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2329.rotorposition=20
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2329.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2389.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2389.rotorposition=19
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2389.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2390.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2469.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2469.rotorposition=17
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2469.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2488.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2488.rotorposition=16
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2488.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2488.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2526.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2526.rotorposition=15
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2526.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2526.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2549.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2549.rotorposition=14
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2549.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2549.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2569.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2569.rotorposition=13
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2569.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2569.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2589.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2589.rotorposition=12
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2589.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2589.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2607.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2607.rotorposition=11
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2607.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2607.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2629.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2629.rotorposition=10
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2629.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2629.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2649.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2649.rotorposition=9
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2649.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2649.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2689.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2689.rotorposition=8
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2689.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2689.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2709.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2709.rotorposition=7
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2709.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2709.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2728.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2728.rotorposition=6
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2728.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2728.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2790.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2790.rotorposition=4
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2790.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2790.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2989.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2989.rotorposition=3
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2989.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.2989.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.3019.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.3019.rotorposition=2
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.3019.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.3019.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.3044.lnb=1
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.3044.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.3044.usals=false
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.3300.lnb=2
config.Nims.0.advanced.sat.3300.tonemode=off
config.Nims.0.advanced.sats=2589
config.Nims.0.configMode=advanced
config.Nims.0.diseqcA=3601
config.Nims.0.diseqcB=3601
config.Nims.0.diseqcC=3601
config.Nims.0.diseqcD=3601
config.Nims.0.t2miRawMode=enable
config.OpenWebif.webcache.mepgmode=2
config.plugins.autobackup.where=/media/usb
config.plugins.bitrate.background=#54111112
config.plugins.bitrate.show_in_menu=infobar
config.plugins.bitrate.style_skin=compact
config.plugins.bitrate.x=1647
config.plugins.bitrate.y=822
config.plugins.bitrate.z=10
config.plugins.configurationbackup.backupdirs=['/etc/default_gw', '/etc/enigma2/', '/etc/hostname', '/etc/network/interfaces', '/etc/resolv.conf', '/etc/wpa_supplicant.ath0.conf', '/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf', '/etc/wpa_supplicant.wlan0.conf']
config.plugins.DreamExplorer.CopyDest=/usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/SystemPlugins/
config.plugins.OSDPositionSetup.dst_height=558
config.plugins.OSDPositionSetup.dst_left=13
config.plugins.OSDPositionSetup.dst_top=9
config.plugins.OSDPositionSetup.dst_width=690
config.plugins.SystemTime.choiceSystemTime=1
config.plugins.SystemTime.ip=time.google.com
config.plugins.SystemTime.syncNTPcoldstart=true
config.plugins.SystemTime.useNTPminutes=5
config.plugins.SystemTime.useRTCstart=true
config.plugins.weathermsn.city=sanfordmichigan
config.plugins.weathermsn.degreetype=F
config.plugins.weathermsn.windtype=fts
config.radio.lastroot=1:7:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:FROM BOUQUET "bouquets.radio" ORDER BY bouquet;1:7:2:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:FROM BOUQUET "userbouquet.99_2w_c_band_galaxy_16___directv_11_14 __radio_.radio" ORDER BY bouquet;
config.radio.lastservice=1:0:2:A:1:FFFF:A2F0FC8:0: 0:0:
config.recording.keep_timers=7
config.recording.margin_after=5
config.recording.margin_before=3
config.recording.offline_decode_delay=1000
config.seek.selfdefined_13=15
config.seek.selfdefined_46=60
config.seek.selfdefined_79=300
config.timezone.area=US
config.timezone.val=Michigan
config.tv.lastroot=1:7:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:FROM BOUQUET "bouquets.tv" ORDER BY bouquet;1:7:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:FROM BOUQUET "userbouquet.101_0w_new_c_band_ses_1___directv_4s_8 __tv_.tv" ORDER BY bouquet;
config.tv.lastservice=1:0:1:1:1:1:A1D8E8E:0:0:0:
config.usage.allowed_timeshift_paths=['/media/hdd/', '/media/usb/timeshift/']
config.usage.crypto_icon_mode=1
config.usage.default_path=/media/usb/movie
config.usage.hdd_standby=1800
config.usage.infobar_frontend_source=tuner
config.usage.infobar_timeout=6
config.usage.instantrec_path=/media/usb/Timer recordings tv and movies/
config.usage.last_movie_played=1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 :/media/usb/Timer recordings tv and movies/20201213 0800 - KWHE - Lassie - The Ranger years.ts
config.usage.menu_sort_mode=user
config.usage.menu_sort_weight={'information': {'submenu': {'service_info_screen': {'sort': 10}, 'about_screen': {'sort': 20}, 'streaming_clients_info_screen': {'sort': 30, 'hidden': 1}}}, 'video': {'submenu': {'hdmi_cec_setup': {'sort': 60}, 'auto_3d_setup': {'sort': 40, 'hidden': 1}, 'autolanguage_setup': {'sort': 30, 'hidden': 1}, 'video_finetune': {'sort': 70, 'hidden': 1}, 'av_setup': {'sort': 10}, 'sd_position_setup': {'sort': 50}, 'subtitle_setup': {'sort': 20, 'hidden': 1}}}, 'expert': {'submenu': {'hardisk_selection': {'sort': 30}, 'lcd_setup': {'sort': 60}, 'recording_setup': {'sort': 20}, 'network_setup': {'sort': 40}, 'accesslevel_setup': {'sort': 10}, 'hotkey_setup': {'sort': 90}, 'input_device_setup': {'sort': 50}, 'RecordPaths': {'sort': 80}, 'keyboard_setup': {'sort': 70}}}, 'shutdown': {'submenu': {'standby': {'sort': 20}, 'multiboot': {'sort': 40}, 'deep_standby': {'sort': 70}, 'sleep': {'sort': 10}, 'restart_enigma_debug': {'sort': 60}, 'restart_enigma': {'sort': 50}, 'restart': {'sort': 30}}}, 'scan': {'submenu': {'auto_scan': {'sort': 20, 'hidden': 1}, 'fallbacktuner_settings': {'sort': 40, 'hidden': 1}, 'sat_editor': {'sort': 50}, 'manual_scan': {'sort': 30}, 'positioner_setup': {'sort': 60}, 'blindscan': {'sort': 50}, 'satfinder': {'sort': 70}, 'tuner_setup': {'sort': 10}}}, 'setup': {'submenu': {'software_update': {'sort': '15'}, 'system_selection': {'sort': 10}, 'autobackup': {'sort': 30}, 'cam_setup': {'sort': 40}, 'flash_image': {'sort': 70}, 'service_searching_selection': {'sort': 20}, 'factory_reset': {'sort': 60}, 'software_manager': {'sort': 80}, 'parental_setup': {'sort': 50}}}, 'gui': {'submenu': {'user_interface': {'sort': 40}, 'timezone_setup': {'sort': 20}, 'epg_settings': {'sort': 30}, 'language_setup': {'sort': 10}, 'skin_selector': {'sort': 50}, 'primary_skin_selector': {'sort': 50}}}, 'mainmenu': {'submenu': {'media_player': {'sort': 20}, 'standby_restart_list': {'sort': 70}, 'setup_selection': {'sort': 60}, 'info_screen': {'sort': 40}, 'panel_setup': {'sort': 10, 'hidden': 1}, 'timer_edit': {'sort': 30}, 'plugin_selection': {'sort': 50}}}, 'system': {'submenu': {'system_time_setup': {'sort': 60}, 'usage_setup': {'sort': 20}, 'expert_selection': {'sort': 40}, 'video_selection': {'sort': 10}, 'gui_settings': {'sort': 30}, 'device_manager': {'sort': 50}}}}
config.usage.movielist_trashcan_days=14
config.usage.movielist_trashcan_reserve=40
config.usage.recording_frontend_priority=-1
config.usage.screen_saver=1800
config.usage.show_eit_nownext=false
config.usage.show_second_infobar=6
config.usage.startup_to_standby=yes
config.usage.timer_path=/media/usb/Timer recordings tv and movies/
config.usage.timeshift_path=/media/usb/timeshift/

Wait, I'll try zipping it:

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MikeB
12-23-2020, 01:06 PM
What is the power supply voltage?
Do you nave a different power supply that you can try?

Power supply voltage is: 12.29volts, and is the original that came with it. I likely have another supply that I could try, but I'll have to look around and try to find one. By the way, this and all the equipment around it is plugged into a UPS.

Ok, I found another power supply right away from and old harddrive dock, it's rated 12 volts at 2 amps. I checked it with the meter, and it checks out as 12.~ volts. I just tried it on the Mio, and same thing. Initial EDISION screen boots, then it loses video output, and goes to the word BOOT on the front panel.

Megatron817
12-23-2020, 01:59 PM
Time for a new one I think. I got another mio4k doing the same thing here. Mine broke after a emmc flash so figured I broke it so I didn't try to get a new one under warranty claim. Never have been able to fix it. I had a spare so just pulled it out and started using it.

MikeB
12-23-2020, 02:05 PM
Time for a new one I think. I got another mio4k doing the same thing here. Mine broke after a emmc flash so figured I broke it so I didn't try to get a new one under warranty claim. Never have been able to fix it. I had a spare so just pulled it out and started using it.

I didn't do anything to this one to cause this. I flashed TNAP 3.2 to slot 2 months ago, and it's been working perfectly since then. I don't monkey with it, or even changed slots or anything in all that time. It was working fine last night, and I had been watching a bunch of recordings. Finally got done, and simply turned it off, only to wake up this morning and find it hosed in this state.

IF it was simply a video resolution or rate issue, I'd still be able to use the WebIF, and even that doesn't work.

el bandido
12-23-2020, 02:25 PM
Connect to the box using putty or telnet. What does it say after the connection is made? It should look similar to this:

[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Trying 10.42.0.59...
Connected to 10.42.0.59.
Escape character is '^]'.

TNAP 4.0 osmio4kplus

osmio4kplus login: root
[Only registered and activated users can see links]


A fresh install of TNap-4 should not have those settings in post#6. It looks like you are doing an autorestore when installing TNAP-4.
Try to load the emmc image without doing autorestore. Get a Blank usb drive, one with nothing on it. Put the TNAP-4 emmc on the blank drive and try to load it.

MikeB
12-23-2020, 02:58 PM
Connect to the box using putty or telnet. What does it say after the connection is made? It should look similar to this:



A fresh install of TNap-4 should not have those settings in post#6. It looks like you are doing an autorestore when installing TNAP-4.
Try to load the emmc image without doing autorestore. Get a Blank usb drive, one with nothing on it. Put the TNAP-4 emmc on the blank drive and try to load it.

This is with Putty:



tnap 3.2 osmio4k

osmio4k login: root
[Only registered and activated users can see links]


That "system" file I posted above is from slot 2, NOT the latest TNAP-4. As far as it goes for flashing from a usb drive, I used a freshly formatted Sandisk 16gb pendrive, and just copied the "osmio4k" folder from a downloaded and unzipped TNAP-4.0-osmio4k_usb.zip file I downloaded from here. I just changed the "noforce" file to "force" inserted it in the receiver, plugged it in, and it flashed it. Then it did it's reboot after flash, comes up with the Edision splash screen, and then goes to a "no signal" on my tv set, and a second tv set I've tried. That happens with EVERY slot, and ALL of them were previously working just fine.

Here's the "settings" file from slot 1, with the flashed TNAP 4.0:

config.epg.freesat=false
config.epg.netmed=false
config.epg.viasat=false
config.misc.hotkey.blue=MenuPlugin/scan/blindscan
config.misc.hotkey.green=Infobar/openServiceList
config.misc.hotkey.red=MenuPlugin/scan/positioner_setup
config.misc.useTransponderTime=false
config.misc.videowizardenabled=false
config.Nims.0.configMode=advanced
config.Nims.1.configMode=advanced
config.plugins.bitrate.background=#54111112
config.plugins.bitrate.show_in_menu=infobar
config.plugins.bitrate.style_skin=compact
config.plugins.bitrate.x=1647
config.plugins.bitrate.y=822
config.plugins.bitrate.z=10
config.plugins.SystemTime.syncNTPcoldstart=true
config.plugins.SystemTime.useNTPminutes=2880
config.plugins.SystemTime.wifi_delay=15
config.plugins.weathermsn.city=atlanta
config.plugins.weathermsn.degreetype=F
config.plugins.weathermsn.windtype=fts
config.skin.primary_skin=GlamourAuraFHD/skin.xml
config.usage.infobar_frontend_source=tuner
config.usage.setup_level=expert
config.usage.subnetwork_cable=true
config.usage.subnetwork_terrestrial=true

el bandido
12-23-2020, 03:13 PM
Please enter this command in putty and post the output.
init 4 && ENIGMA_DEBUG_LVL=5 enigma2

MikeB
12-23-2020, 03:19 PM
Please enter this command in putty and post the output.
init 4 && ENIGMA_DEBUG_LVL=5 enigma2

Here it is:



TNAP 4.0 osmio4k

osmio4k login: root
Last login: Wed Dec 23 22:17:31 CET 2020 on pts/0
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
PYTHONPATH: /usr/lib/enigma2/python
DVB_API_VERSION 5 DVB_API_VERSION_MINOR 11
ENIGMA_DEBUG_LVL=5
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
[Avahi] avahi_watch_new(3 0x1)
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_update
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
[Avahi] client state: 2
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
[Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
[eInit] + (1) Background File Eraser
[eInit] + (5) Tuxtxt
[eInit] + (8) graphics acceleration manager
[bcm] /dev/fb0 No such file or directory
[eInit] + (9) GFBDC
[fb] /dev/fb0 No such file or directory
[fb] framebuffer /dev/fb0 not available
[gFBDC] no framebuffer available
Segmentation fault
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

el bandido
12-23-2020, 03:34 PM
Download and install this: Openvix 5 4 003 Release Osmio4k Recovery Emmc (91.8M)
Link: [Only registered and activated users can see links]

That should erase every slot....

MikeB
12-23-2020, 03:50 PM
Download and install this: Openvix 5 4 003 Release Osmio4k Recovery Emmc (91.8M)
Link: [Only registered and activated users can see links]

That should erase every slot....

Ok, I downloaded, extracted, and flashed that file.

It flashed, and then rebooted. It then came up with an "Openvix all your support needs at world-of-satellite.com" splash screen, a second later, the tv reports no signal, and I'm left with the word "boot' on the front screen. Now, repower and try any of the other 3 slots, and they all just boot to the "OPENVIX" splash screen which STAYS there and doesn't go any further.

Oh, it appears I can still access it with Putty on slot 1, though the output now says Openvix 5.4. I can also ping it. I can no longer access it from Windows 10 File Manager.

MikeB
12-23-2020, 04:59 PM
Please enter this command in putty and post the output.
init 4 && ENIGMA_DEBUG_LVL=5 enigma2

Here's the new output from Putty after flashing that wipe all slots Openvix file:



Welcome to OpenViX for osmio4k
openvix 5.4 osmio4k

osmio4k login: root
Last login: Wed Dec 23 22:01:34 GMT 2020 on pts/0
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
[Enigma2] PYTHONPATH: /usr/lib/enigma2/python
[Enigma2] DVB_API_VERSION 5 DVB_API_VERSION_MINOR 11
ENIGMA_DEBUG_LVL=5
< 3502.2557> 22:58:26.5750 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
< 3502.2561> 22:58:26.5754 [Avahi] avahi_watch_new(3 0x1)
< 3502.2562> 22:58:26.5755 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_update
< 3502.2564> 22:58:26.5757 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
< 3502.2566> 22:58:26.5759 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
< 3502.2568> 22:58:26.5761 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
< 3502.2571> 22:58:26.5764 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
< 3502.2572> 22:58:26.5765 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
< 3502.2574> 22:58:26.5767 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
< 3502.2575> 22:58:26.5768 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
< 3502.2578> 22:58:26.5771 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
< 3502.2579> 22:58:26.5772 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
< 3502.2583> 22:58:26.5776 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
< 3502.2584> 22:58:26.5777 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
< 3502.2587> 22:58:26.5780 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
< 3502.2588> 22:58:26.5781 [Avahi] client state: 2
< 3502.2590> 22:58:26.5783 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_new
< 3502.2596> 22:58:26.5789 [Avahi] avahi_timeout_free
< 3502.2597> 22:58:26.5790 [eInit] + (1) Background File Eraser
< 3502.2598> 22:58:26.5791 [eInit] + (5) Tuxtxt
< 3502.2598> 22:58:26.5791 [eInit] + (8) graphics acceleration manager
< 3502.2599> 22:58:26.5792 [bcm] /dev/fb0 No such file or directory
< 3502.2600> 22:58:26.5793 [eInit] + (9) GFBDC
< 3502.2600> 22:58:26.5793 [fb] /dev/fb0 No such file or directory
< 3502.2601> 22:58:26.5794 [fb] framebuffer /dev/fb0 not available
< 3502.2602> 22:58:26.5795 [gFBDC] no framebuffer available
Segmentation fault
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Megatron817
12-23-2020, 05:34 PM
I didn't do anything to this one to cause this. I flashed TNAP 3.2 to slot 2 months ago, and it's been working perfectly since then. I don't monkey with it, or even changed slots or anything in all that time. It was working fine last night, and I had been watching a bunch of recordings. Finally got done, and simply turned it off, only to wake up this morning and find it hosed in this state.

IF it was simply a video resolution or rate issue, I'd still be able to use the WebIF, and even that doesn't work.

I know you are still in the two year warranty window so you should be covered. That mio4k I have must be the same problem cause it is doing the same thing same putty outputs and all something no frame buffer.

el bandido
12-23-2020, 05:47 PM
Contact the seller and see what options you have.

MikeB
12-24-2020, 09:47 AM
Contact the seller and see what options you have.

Just got back from the UPS store, and it's going back to Brian for warranty. Bad timing with the holidays and shipping right now though.

Thanks for all your help, and MERRY CHRISTMAS!

MikeB
01-13-2021, 07:42 PM
Edision authorized a warranty replacement receiver, and Brian just shipped it out to me tonight. "It is likely a Boot Loader failure".

So hopefully, the new one lasts longer than the old one. Not sure what can cause a spontaneous boot loader error, especially when it was in hibernation when it happened, but oh well, at least it did it within the warranty period.

el bandido
01-13-2021, 07:52 PM
This Does Not seem to be a common problem with the MIO line of receivers. It would be nice to know Exactly what was wrong with it, but that will probably forever remain a mystery. At least you have a replacement on the way.

MikeB
01-20-2021, 09:44 AM
Ok, got my warranty replacement receiver back late yesterday. Was very cold from shipping, so let it sit overnight to get to room temp. I asked Brian to load TNAP 4.0 into slot 1, and TNAP 3.2 into slot 2. That way I can get it back up and running quick on 3.2, while I can take my time to setup 4.0 from scratch.

I have the receiver up and running on slot 2, set video settings, and it can see the attached 2TB harddrive with folders in it. It's hooked to my network by ethernet cable, and I set the original IP address, and can get to the WebIF screen just fine.

OK, so:

I have TWO backups for my receiver on the attached harddrive (that I use for recordings and such, it's 2TB's).

One is a FULL backup dated 20200817_1832, in a folder called: "fullbackup_osmio4k" which has a "osmio4k" folder inside of it, and in the root of it, files called "BackupSuite.log" and "imageversion"

the other is an interim backup when I loaded 3.2 and used my 3.0 Restore on it. That's in a folder called: "backup" and has these files inside of it: "autoinstall", "autoinstall5cfa000011d3" "PLi-AutoBackup.tar.gz" and "PLi-AutoBackup5cfa000011d3.tar.gz"

Can someone run me step by step through the RESTORE process again from a drive, because it's been quite some time since I've had to do one, and want to make sure I do it right the first time.

I'm thinking to run the FULL restore from the "full backup" first, since it's a bit older. Then, I can run the newer backup from when I installed 3.2 on 10/11/20. I'm unsure how to do it, and it gives me all sorts of warnings that make me jumpy, so I haven't gone completely through with it as of yet.

Thanks!

el bandido
01-20-2021, 09:58 AM
I need the enigma2 folder, located in /etc enigma2. Can you extract that folder from your backup files? You need to extract this folder form the rootfs.tar.bz2 file located in your back files. With the enigma2 folder, I can set you up a TNAP-4 image.

MikeB
01-20-2021, 10:08 AM
Here it is. I extracted it from that file you mentioned above using 7zip, and then zipped the Enigma folder using the same 7zip program.

Thanks!

Oh, and no big hurry for this. I restored the 10/11/20 interim backup for TNAP 3.2 using the regular Backup program, and I'm fine for now using that version as normal at the moment.

el bandido
01-20-2021, 11:20 AM
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Download the image, multiboot or emmc.
Install the image.
Download the plugin
Install plugin
Those steps should restore it.

MikeB
01-20-2021, 02:07 PM
Download the image, multiboot or emmc.
Install the image.
Download the plugin
Install plugin
Those steps should restore it.

Well, I downloaded and followed the steps above as you stated, using the multiboot image. TNAP 4.0 is running, BUT, none of my settings are there. It claimed to install the .ipk file, (though it did say "installing 0 of 0 packages") and I rebooted afterwards, but no difference. Even tried a power-plug plug restart, but the settings didn't load, it's all blank as a new image.

Can we try again, with the "2nd try" enigma zip I attached above? I extracted that one from the 10/11/20 backup.

el bandido
01-20-2021, 02:57 PM
If it installed 0 of 0, then that is what it installed (Nothing!)
Give me a bit and we will do it again.

MikeB
01-20-2021, 03:00 PM
If it installed 0 of 0, the that is what it installed (Nothing!)
Give me a bit and we will do it again.

No hurry, 3.2 is running fine in slot 2.

MikeB
01-20-2021, 05:51 PM
I'm all set! I remembered I had saved some info on how to use Putty to telnet to the receiver, and do the init 4, I then copied the 10/11/20 enigma folder over to the receiver replaced the default one, then did an init 3.

Receiver rebooted, and it's up and running on TNAP 4.0 with my settings!

Thanks again!

stephan94
01-21-2021, 12:33 AM
Hello ,

Sometimes you have to be careful when using the old settings after a blocking of the receiver.
We have reset the device, it is finally working again and we want to reset the old setting.
It should be taken into account that the blocking can come from the old backup.
It would be annoying to reblock the receiver. :sadtear:
have a good day

MikeB
01-21-2021, 07:41 AM
Hello ,

Sometimes you have to be careful when using the old settings after a blocking of the receiver.
We have reset the device, it is finally working again and we want to reset the old setting.
It should be taken into account that the blocking can come from the old backup.
It would be annoying to reblock the receiver. :sadtear:
have a good day

It's a new warranty replacement receiver. The original MIO went bad all by itself for whatever reason, it had nothing to do with flashing an image, or restoring a backup.

All I reloaded yesterday over the base TNAP 4.0, was my user settings, nothing else. So, as far as I can tell, all is fine now.