ricklahaye

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  1. Hi,

     

    My btsync on Android keeps crashing on startup after 40 seconds.

     

    Android 4.4.4 with CyanogenMod latest stable.

    D/TrafficView( 5166): 242506628,242509454;983760527,983764112;191064885,191065894;2800,3553D/TrafficView( 5166): 242509454,242512222;983764112,983767111;191065894,191066902;2746,2975D/TrafficView( 5166): 242512222,242516169;983767111,983771600;191066902,191067913;3904,4440D/TrafficView( 5166): 242516169,242518146;983771600,983773380;191067913,191068922;1959,1764D/TrafficView( 5166): 242518146,242524962;983773380,983791497;191068922,191069932;6748,17937E/UTERRORONOES(27097): Dump path: /data/data/com.bittorrent.sync/files/.sync//558ac36b-c079-2acf-7370d372-708c299d.dmpI/UTERRORONOES(27097): BTSync Core error: coreCrashCallback() called successfully.D/Zygote  ( 4618): Process 27097 terminated by signal (7)W/InputDispatcher( 4918): channel '4202b698 com.bittorrent.sync/com.bittorrent.sync.ui.activity.MainActivity (server)' ~ Consumer closed input channel or an error occurred.  events=0x9E/InputDispatcher( 4918): channel '4202b698 com.bittorrent.sync/com.bittorrent.sync.ui.activity.MainActivity (server)' ~ Channel is unrecoverably broken and will be disposed!W/InputDispatcher( 4918): Attempted to unregister already unregistered input channel '4202b698 com.bittorrent.sync/com.bittorrent.sync.ui.activity.MainActivity (server)'I/ActivityManager( 4918): Process com.bittorrent.sync (pid 27097) has died.I/WindowState( 4918): WIN DEATH: Window{4202b698 u0 com.bittorrent.sync/com.bittorrent.sync.ui.activity.MainActivity}W/ActivityManager( 4918): Scheduling restart of crashed service com.bittorrent.sync/.service.CoreService in 16384000msW/ActivityManager( 4918): Force removing ActivityRecord{432dc2a0 u0 com.bittorrent.sync/.ui.activity.MainActivity t165}: app died, no saved stateW/Binder  (25870): Caught a RuntimeException from the binder stub implementation.W/Binder  (25870): java.lang.NullPointerExceptionW/Binder  (25870):      at android.inputmethodservice.IInputMethodWrapper.setSessionEnabled(IInputMethodWrapper.java:280)W/Binder  (25870):      at com.android.internal.view.IInputMethod$Stub.onTransact(IInputMethod.java:129)W/Binder  (25870):      at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:404)W/Binder  (25870):      at dalvik.system.NativeStart.run(Native Method)W/InputMethodManagerService( 4918): Got RemoteException sending setActive(false) notification to pid 27097 uid 10078I/Timeline( 8738): Timeline: Activity_idle id: android.os.BinderProxy@41fb4e48 time:119920842I/Timeline( 4918): Timeline: Activity_windows_visible id: ActivityRecord{4218c8d8 u0 com.cyanogenmod.trebuchet/org.cyanogenmod.trebuchet.CustomHomeLauncher t5} time:119920870

    Can someone confirm that it is safe to post the dump file with sync codes??;

    E/UTERRORONOES(27097): Dump path: /data/data/com.bittorrent.sync/files/.sync//558ac36b-c079-2acf-7370d372-708c299d.dmp

  2. Hi,

     

    Please note PI is only 700mhz.

    It will indeed spin down your HD when it is not in use. I would advise to take 1 harddisk with external power supply. 

     

    Also note that your disk is a 3.5 SATA disk, PI has no sata ports only usb. Therefore you need a USB disk with a external power supply. 

    If you don't have a external power supply there is a big chance it will not be usable as a PI is only powered by 5v USB.

     

    Also i don't think the PI can handle files over 1gb. 

     

    Bottleneck would be CPU > RAM > DISK

  3. Depends, if you download btsync from the site you are only provided with a binary which should be started manually, or you can indeed create an init.d script (startup script).
     You can find one here too: https://gist.github.com/5398362.git

     

    Or use btsync from an unofficial repository for example; http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/18974-debian-and-ubuntu-server-unofficial-packages-for-bittorrent-sync/

  4. No, this isn't the case. It does it for me even when I am on the same network as the Raspberry Pi. Additionally, the custom port of 8888 is remaining, so HTTPS/SSL is operating via this port - nothing to do with Port 443.

     

    I've now seen this issue on three completely different Raspberry Pi units - two running RaspBMC/OSMC and the third running Raspbian.

     

    I can confirm this. HTTPS is not working, also when i trust the self signed certificate on the client. Keeps loading...

    HTTP works well.