No worries, and there's no need to apologize. We simply have a different perspective; no harm was done, and you have nothing to apologize for.I totally agree. It's good to hear other opinions
I apologize for any inconvenience!
No worries, and there's no need to apologize. We simply have a different perspective; no harm was done, and you have nothing to apologize for.I totally agree. It's good to hear other opinions
I apologize for any inconvenience!
Yes, those new screenshots are absolutely much better. Now, I assume that all 3 were taken *after* the problem had already occurred. Perhaps you can provide the output of the shell script now, while the problem still exists, and before you try to recreate it. There might still be some clues there.I just split my scroll screenshot into 3 proper screenshots in the original post. If you or any other user would ever need it.
Exactly!Now, I assume that all 3 were taken *after* the problem had already occurred.
Unfortunately, I reconfigured the script an hour ago. I'll do the job at my earliest free time.There might still be some clues there.
I tried to reproduce the problem but didn't succeed after a few tries. I'll try to figure it out as soon as possible.while the problem still exists, and before you try to recreate it. There might still be some clues there.
Whenever you get SQLite3 errors, please provide the separate SQLite log file along with the syslog messages that you've already provided. This separate debug log file includes more details.I tried to reproduce the problem but didn't succeed after a few tries. I'll try to figure it out as soon as possible.
Anyhow, I've got hundreds of SQLite error lines during one of my trials. I'll send you a DM with the error log from spdMerlin and the two debug outputs from the shell script you provided. I believe the logged errors are very related to the loss of configuration and data, and maybe I'll lose them in a couple of hours of automatic speed tests, because of all the errors that have happened.
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