high load, device responsive, rules not updatable
Posted: 04 Dec 2021, 16:47
not sure, where this new challenge is located: hardware, software, soldering skills, ...
I do have three device up and running, more or less identical firm- and software.
Two device are as well 'identical' ones: https://internetderdinge.blog/produkt/t ... nteckdose/
However, device 'A' is showing a load of around 10% whereas device 'B' is lucky when showing <60% of load.
Updates to the rules for device 'A' are not a problem at all, 'Submitted' appears within a second.
Updates to the rules for device 'B' do most of the times do not work nor show this 'Submitted' hint.
However I was able to upload data to the rules 1 to 4, uploading 1,640+1,513+285+1,826bytes.
When now trying to e.g. delete one chapter, normally nothing happens. Sometimes it works.
Switching on or off one of the two GPIO's or the related LED's does work smoothly.
Do you have any idea what might be problem or where?
One note: when uploading the new firmware (ESP_Easy_mega_20211105_normal_ESP8285_1M) there seemed to be a soldering shortage that I needed to solve.
2nd note: both devices (Flash Chip Real Size: 1024 kB, Flash IDE Size: 1024 kB) show dramatically deviating RAM:
working device 'A':
Free RAM: 20768
Free Stack: 3696
problematic device 'B':
Free RAM: 2944
Free Stack: 3696
Do you have any idea what might cause this behavior?
I do have three device up and running, more or less identical firm- and software.
Two device are as well 'identical' ones: https://internetderdinge.blog/produkt/t ... nteckdose/
However, device 'A' is showing a load of around 10% whereas device 'B' is lucky when showing <60% of load.
Updates to the rules for device 'A' are not a problem at all, 'Submitted' appears within a second.
Updates to the rules for device 'B' do most of the times do not work nor show this 'Submitted' hint.
However I was able to upload data to the rules 1 to 4, uploading 1,640+1,513+285+1,826bytes.
When now trying to e.g. delete one chapter, normally nothing happens. Sometimes it works.
Switching on or off one of the two GPIO's or the related LED's does work smoothly.
Do you have any idea what might be problem or where?
One note: when uploading the new firmware (ESP_Easy_mega_20211105_normal_ESP8285_1M) there seemed to be a soldering shortage that I needed to solve.
2nd note: both devices (Flash Chip Real Size: 1024 kB, Flash IDE Size: 1024 kB) show dramatically deviating RAM:
working device 'A':
Free RAM: 20768
Free Stack: 3696
problematic device 'B':
Free RAM: 2944
Free Stack: 3696
Do you have any idea what might cause this behavior?