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    Patron M207 - SPI channels empty

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      cleve administrators @bertf last edited by

      @bertf
      Hello,
      do the run LEDs blink or not?

      Best regards,
      Kryštof Černý - Unipi engineer

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        bertf @cleve last edited by

        @cleve
        Hello Krystof,
        yes, run1 and run2 are blinking (1 sec on, 1 sec off and so on).

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          cleve administrators @bertf last edited by

          @bertf Then it seems like a software issue, I would recommend you switching to the latest OS.

          Best regards,
          Kryštof Černý - Unipi engineer

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            bertf @cleve last edited by

            @cleve
            Sorry for my very late respons. As suggested I did a complete reinstall of the most recent Unipi Patron OS - Debian 12, but also a reinstall of the earlier Debian 10. I tried several times but both OS-versions didn't reconnect the device to the DI/DO/RO's. Same message in the kernel log each time: "spi channel looks empty". Can it be a hardware problem?

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              cleve administrators @bertf last edited by

              Hello @bertf,
              this looks like a hardware problem, do you remember which firmware version did you have before?

              Best regards,
              Kryštof Černý - Unipi engineer

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                bertf @cleve last edited by

                Hi @cleve
                I'm not sure. I use the images from the Unipi-website and the standard repo's that come with them. I have local backups from 'patron-base-os_12.20240701.0' and 'patron-node-red_12.20240701.0'. I will have used one of these images to initially migrate from Debian 10 to 12. The reinstall as mentioned above is done with image 'patron-node-red_12.20240917.1'.
                Kind regards,
                Bert

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                  cleve administrators @bertf last edited by

                  @bertf could you please write your SN? If you do not feel comfortable writing this in public space, you can write to support@unipi.technology.

                  Best regards,
                  Kryštof Černý - Unipi engineer

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                    bertf @cleve last edited by bertf

                    @cleve
                    No problem. The serial number is 725.
                    Kind regards,
                    Bert

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                      cleve administrators @bertf last edited by

                      Hello @bertf,
                      coul you please fill the repair order form and send us the unit?

                      Best regards,
                      Kryštof Černý - Unipi engineer

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                        bertf @cleve last edited by

                        @cleve
                        The repair form is completed and the unit is on it's way to you.

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