@stappenbeck wrote:
I'm becoming an expert on reflashing the SD card in the Pi3 running RXOS. I'm finding the system eventually starts to slow down, and begins to refuse to respond when accessed wirelessly. Eventually, over a period of hours the system is completely unreachable via wireless. Is there any way to command a reboot from the wireless connection, and perhaps avoid having to reflash the card? As it is, pulling the power, and reapplying it definitely corrupts the card (which I'm also an expert at....apparently), but at that point one has no other choice. As it is, it's a neat application, but not terribly stable after a day of use. Immediately after the card is reflashed everything works wonderfully again, but my optimism slowly dies as it starts going south. This is such a simple device, from a user's standpoint, that there is not a lot of trouble that the human can cause. Conversely, it seems there is a lot of reflashing, that the same human gets to do to take care of the mischief that the system seems to exert on itself. Any way to avoid the system running itself into a ditch over the course of a day?
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