Hi I have a ultra MicroSD card and it doesn't seem to register in my CCR 1072 and 1036s I insert and then go to /disk ... nothing there nothing in the logs either Any suggestions A
Just a follow up. Found I had to reboot the system to get the CCR to find the device. Even after formatting it .. that was strange it was there, then formatting it made it go away , so another reboot and its there. So my question now is what happens if I have logging forwarded to disk/log and the disk dissappears will it create a directory called disk1 and create the file there but it will be on the local flash ??? A On 20 March 2017 at 13:07, Alex Samad <alex@samad.com.au> wrote:
Hi
I have a ultra MicroSD card and it doesn't seem to register in my CCR 1072 and 1036s
I insert and then go to /disk ... nothing there nothing in the logs either
Any suggestions
A
That's a good question - my /guess/ is that it will happen like you say. But I'm interested to know for /sure/ what it does :-}
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Just a follow up.
Found I had to reboot the system to get the CCR to find the device. Even after formatting it .. that was strange it was there, then formatting it made it go away , so another reboot and its there.
So my question now is what happens if I have logging forwarded to disk/log and the disk dissappears will it create a directory called disk1 and create the file there but it will be on the local flash ???
A
On 20 March 2017 at 13:07, Alex Samad <alex@samad.com.au> wrote:
Hi
I have a ultra MicroSD card and it doesn't seem to register in my CCR 1072 and 1036s
I insert and then go to /disk ... nothing there nothing in the logs either
Any suggestions
A
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Hi So have done 5 of them now. Seems like insertion doesn't make the CCR scan and mount. Infact the only way I could get the CCR to detect the SD's was to reboot the CCR. Thats not nice. And you lose the SD after you format it so reboot after than. A On 20 March 2017 at 16:35, Mike Everest <mike@duxtel.com> wrote:
That's a good question - my /guess/ is that it will happen like you say. But I'm interested to know for /sure/ what it does :-}
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Just a follow up.
Found I had to reboot the system to get the CCR to find the device. Even after formatting it .. that was strange it was there, then formatting it made it go away , so another reboot and its there.
So my question now is what happens if I have logging forwarded to disk/log and the disk dissappears will it create a directory called disk1 and create the file there but it will be on the local flash ???
A
On 20 March 2017 at 13:07, Alex Samad <alex@samad.com.au> wrote:
Hi
I have a ultra MicroSD card and it doesn't seem to register in my CCR 1072 and 1036s
I insert and then go to /disk ... nothing there nothing in the logs either
Any suggestions
A
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/that/ part is normal - it's the same with other storage and peripheral devices! Once it is installed, though, everything is generally stable so not such a huge impost on an operational system.(?) Cheers! Mike.
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Hi
So have done 5 of them now. Seems like insertion doesn't make the CCR scan and mount. Infact the only way I could get the CCR to detect the SD's was to reboot the CCR. Thats not nice.
And you lose the SD after you format it so reboot after than.
A
On 20 March 2017 at 16:35, Mike Everest <mike@duxtel.com> wrote:
That's a good question - my /guess/ is that it will happen like you say. But I'm interested to know for /sure/ what it does :-}
-----Original Message----- From: Public [mailto:public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au] On Behalf Of Alex Samad Sent: Monday, 20 March 2017 2:59 PM To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] SanDisk with CCR
Just a follow up.
Found I had to reboot the system to get the CCR to find the device. Even after formatting it .. that was strange it was there, then formatting it made it go away , so another reboot and its there.
So my question now is what happens if I have logging forwarded to disk/log and the disk dissappears will it create a directory called disk1 and create the file there but it will be on the local flash ???
A
On 20 March 2017 at 13:07, Alex Samad <alex@samad.com.au> wrote:
Hi
I have a ultra MicroSD card and it doesn't seem to register in my CCR 1072 and 1036s
I insert and then go to /disk ... nothing there nothing in the logs either
Any suggestions
A
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