Recently, I'm having boot issues with my pine64 1GB model.
I normally run the board as a headless server and the uptime was almost 3 months. I run transmission-daemon, plexmediaserver, and ssh-server on the board. For OS, I was using Debian Jesse (I think kernel version 3.10, but not 100% sure).
Additional information:
- SSH runs on a non-standard (not 22) port (no VPN)
- Normally I have external HDDs plugged into the board via an externally powered USB hub
- Board does not boot with or without Ethernet
- Board does not boot with HDMI plugged in
- Board does not boot with or without external USB hub plugged in
- I've been using the OnePlus One charger as a power supply for over a year without an problem (I believe it's 5V 2A)
- I have tried other phone chargers as well to no avail
- When power is supplied, board light turns red but I cannot ssh into the board nor does it power an external display via HDMI
- My SD card is G.Skill 32GB Class 10 MicroSDHC
Any ideas as to what could be the issue?
Problems like this are almost always PSU power related; but, also corruption of SD card cannot be ruled out.
Often if you can get it to boot up, it will run for a long time on a marginal power supply; boot up creates spikes that can cause issues if the PSU is marginal; I will not argue about it though.
We recommend 5.1v 2.5A
Also, Samsung Evo Plus Class 10 cards, 32Gb.
There have been many enhancements lately; you might try a newer kernel since you're almost certainly going to have to reload the SD card anyway. Don't use a charger, get yourself a good switching power supply ; two wire 18-22 AWG and power the board via the euler bus.
There are several good articles in the DCIN section of the forum; with pics.
While Marcus is right that the PSU is the culprit in a lot of cases, it seems odd that you would get nearly 3 months of uptime and then suddenly it refuses to co-operate... so I'd be more inclined to think SD card corruption or failure also. Have you tried another SD card, or a fresh image?
Has that system had any recent updates that could have broken something?
Yeah, I could definitely swap out the PSU, but let me try first to see if it's an SD card corruption issue by flashing a new image on the SD card.
Will report back the results.
i hope i'm wrong but you certainly present the best write-up for a dead board i have read on this forum. jeepers, it seems the only thing working is a red LED. just kidding, of course.
(05-30-2017, 06:39 PM)dkryder Wrote: [ -> ]i hope i'm wrong but you certainly present the best write-up for a dead board i have read on this forum. jeepers, it seems the only thing working is a red LED. just kidding, of course.
heh heh, nah-- its an illusion.
(05-30-2017, 06:39 PM)dkryder Wrote: [ -> ]i hope i'm wrong but you certainly present the best write-up for a dead board i have read on this forum. jeepers, it seems the only thing working is a red LED. just kidding, of course.
Ah... but lighting an LED is a feat in itself you know! I mean... finding the right cable, right power supply, right led :-P
Hopefully we can get more than a LED lighting up though... as the pine64 is capable of more thank just that!
Quick update: I got a new SD card (Samsung Evo Plus Class 10 32GB) and no luck. Still no HDMI out and still cannot SSH.
Moving on to trying a new power supply.
(06-04-2017, 12:07 PM)dedseason Wrote: [ -> ]Quick update: I got a new SD card (Samsung Evo Plus Class 10 32GB) and no luck. Still no HDMI out and still cannot SSH.
Moving on to trying a new power supply.
Ok so upon further investigation, it turns out that SD card is 100% corrupted. With the new SD card, I was able to ssh into it after a few tries.
I got a new PSU that's rated at 2.5A and am able to ssh into it perfectly fine. So, looks like it was a combination of SD card + PSU.
(06-08-2017, 07:45 PM)dedseason Wrote: [ -> ] (06-04-2017, 12:07 PM)dedseason Wrote: [ -> ]Quick update: I got a new SD card (Samsung Evo Plus Class 10 32GB) and no luck. Still no HDMI out and still cannot SSH.
Moving on to trying a new power supply.
Ok so upon further investigation, it turns out that SD card is 100% corrupted. With the new SD card, I was able to ssh into it after a few tries.
I got a new PSU that's rated at 2.5A and am able to ssh into it perfectly fine. So, looks like it was a combination of SD card + PSU.
Glad to see that you got it working; well done !