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Has anyone ever tried to use the Fsck -y command on a UC Module that was continuously rebooting?
I had one fail over the weekend, and only noticed because the voicemail to email stopped working, and when I rebooted the system, the whole UC Module got stuck in a reboot loop.
I had a spare to replace it with, but did not have the WAV files backed up, so brought the bad one back to the shop and connected it to a lab IP500 and an HDMI monitor and saw it come up with errors before it rebooted each time.
At one point while it showed an error, it gave the option to press CTRL-D to continue (reboot) or something else to go into maintenance. I went into maintenance (REPAIR FILESYSTEM) and was able to use the command "fsck -y" to automatically try to fix detected problems automatically. It went through the boot process again and looked like it corrected the errors, and upon a reboot after the repairs, the system came up correctly and allowed me full access to the VM Pro.
I then just went into PuTTY and WinSCP and grabbed the WAV files, as I do not trust the UC Module that is fixed to put it back at the customer site. I will rebuild the UC module with the USB initiator and see if it gives any more problems.
I had one fail over the weekend, and only noticed because the voicemail to email stopped working, and when I rebooted the system, the whole UC Module got stuck in a reboot loop.
I had a spare to replace it with, but did not have the WAV files backed up, so brought the bad one back to the shop and connected it to a lab IP500 and an HDMI monitor and saw it come up with errors before it rebooted each time.
At one point while it showed an error, it gave the option to press CTRL-D to continue (reboot) or something else to go into maintenance. I went into maintenance (REPAIR FILESYSTEM) and was able to use the command "fsck -y" to automatically try to fix detected problems automatically. It went through the boot process again and looked like it corrected the errors, and upon a reboot after the repairs, the system came up correctly and allowed me full access to the VM Pro.
I then just went into PuTTY and WinSCP and grabbed the WAV files, as I do not trust the UC Module that is fixed to put it back at the customer site. I will rebuild the UC module with the USB initiator and see if it gives any more problems.