W5hj
I usually have to make several attempts to download database or firmware. May be due to my internet service as it is wireless since I live in the sticks where there is no fiber or cable available.
I wish that when a download fails it would save what has been downloaded so it didn’t have to start all over. Sometimes I get close to having 100% when it fails but have to start all over. Very frustrating.
73 W5HJ
HA2NON
Just leave the OS2 turned on and it will automatically download all updates.
W5hj
Left OS2 on last night and it still didn’t download the new database. It is set to auto download at 4AM.
On 3 attempts to manually download this morning it failed each time at about 30%.
W5hj
After at least a dozen try’s it finally downloaded 100% after usually failing at 30%.
N4RJJ
I also have been experiencing all the above same issues with multiple download dropouts/failures along with extra data plan utilization due to downloads having to start over each time. Shark Guys, please try to fix or improve this data and time wasting issue. Thank You.
HA2NON
We'll adjust some settings in the next beta firmware which should help.
w1moz
Problem with the new firmware update I won't be to download it. No matter what I try the download fails. Only had 3 successful downloads in the last 100 tries. I have 2 openspot2s and have multiple hotspots and it is always the same, the download stalls, then times out.
12:59:20 httpcln: received 581739 bytes (40%)
12:59:20 homebrew: ping sent
12:59:20 homebrew: pong received
12:59:21 httpcln: stalled for 15 seconds
12:59:21 httpcln: disconnected
12:59:21 nvmm-http-time: downloading
12:59:25 httpcln: error 400
12:59:25 nvmm: http time get failed, retrying
12:59:25 nvmm: net check
12:59:25 nvmm: net check ok (73 ms)
12:59:27 homebrew: ping sent
12:59:27 homebrew: pong received
12:59:33 homebrew: ping sent
12:59:35 nvmm-http-time: downloading
12:59:35 httpcln: error 400
12:59:35 nvmm: http time get failed, retrying
12:59:39 homebrew: ping sent
12:59:39 homebrew: pong received
12:59:45 homebrew: ping sent
12:59:45 nvmm-http-time: downloading
12:59:46 httpcln: error 400
12:59:46 nvmm: http time get failed, retrying
12:59:51 homebrew: ping sent
12:59:51 homebrew: pong received
12:59:56 nvmm-http-time: downloading
12:59:56 httpcln: error 400
12:59:56 nvmm: http time get failed, retrying
12:59:58 homebrew: ping sent
12:59:58 homebrew: pong received
13:00:04 homebrew: ping sent
13:00:04 homebrew: pong received
13:00:06 nvmm-http-time: downloading
13:00:07 httpcln: error 400
13:00:07 nvmm: http time get failed, retrying
13:00:10 homebrew: ping sent
13:00:10 homebrew: pong received
Any suggestions?
- David
w1moz
Switched from Chrome to Firefox, same problem, says different error now:
09:28:03 httpcln: received 1263021 bytes (86%)
09:28:05 httpcln: received 1267111 bytes (87%)
09:28:08 httpcln: received 1279405 bytes (88%)
09:28:08 httpcln: stalled for 15 seconds
09:28:08 httpcln: disconnected
09:28:08 nvmm-dl: data size error
09:28:08 nvmm: net check
09:28:09 nvmm: net check ok (78 ms)
09:28:09 homebrew: ping sent
09:28:09 homebrew: pong received
09:28:15 homebrew: ping sent
09:28:15 homebrew: pong received
Looks like an CRC error.
HA2NON
The OS2 downloads updates itself, the browser's type is irrelevant. Stalled for 15 seconds means the OS2 did not receive data for 15 seconds, so it drops the connection, and then the check reports the downloaded file is not complete (data size error).
As I mentioned in my previous post, the next beta firmware will have adjusted settings so downloads can resume more easily.
vk4nbl
I am getting all updates but I've found that Australian names have been stripped from the database. This happened 2 weeks ago. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Pete - vk4nbl
HA2NON
Can you send us an example callsign which is not in the database and it was previously?
vk4nbl
Norbert, All Australian call-signs have had their Names stripped. Watching the scrolling log, I've noticed that only call-signs and NO names are "logged".
HA2NON
Your callsign is in the database. Can you send us an example callsign which is not in the database and it was previously?
vk4nbl
Norbert, Thanks for your reply. I ran the Australian VKDMR Net last night to confirm. Users of OS2 and OS1 could not see names and only call-signs on the SharkRF dashboard. I understand that you can look at the DMR iD database and see all details, but by the time it gets to our dashboards here in Australia, the names have been stripped out. It appears that somewhere between your location and here that someone or something is stripping out the names. Is it something to do with the great "privacy" debate. It is not the "aus" servers (that's more for RF).
Out of interest, which DMR database does SHarkRF utilize?
HA2NON
You are right, names were stripped out, we don't know why. I thought you mean the callsign entry can't be found in the database at all. We'll use another source and release an updated file shortly.
vk4nbl
Norbert, Thanks for your work. There was an update tonight and names and callsigns are back on the OS2 dashboard. Thanks again, Pete - vk4nbl