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Seq crash issue, port selection


lukas412
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So lately my sequencer has been crashing very intermittently and I can not reliably reproduce it. Every once in a while Ill be editing the port on a track and I will hit OSC4 and the machine will freeze, and nothing will fix it except a reboot. No error message. I can not make this happen when I try to reproduce. I have no ethernet cable hooked up. Also I am not positive that it is just OSC4 that causes or just a coincidence. I have no idea if its hardware or not. Any ideas where I can start?

 

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Luke

 

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Could you please give me your complete network configuration?

(enter "network" in MIOS Terminal, and copy&paste the output into this thread)

 

It doesn't matter if an ethernet cable is connected or not, I mainly need to know how which OSC protocol is selected for the different ports.

Maybe this helps me to reproduce the issue with some stress tests

 

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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Thanks TK, output below:

 

[92520.937] Loading session Maschine
[92520.938] [uIP_TASK] IP address: 192.168.1.180
[92520.938] [uIP_TASK] Netmask: 255.255.255.0
[92520.940] [uIP_TASK] Default Router (Gateway): 192.168.1.1
 
[92545.267] network
[92545.262] Ethernet cable connected: no
[92545.263] Ethernet MAC address: 00:5F:00:00:00:D4
[92545.263] Ethernet services running: yes
[92545.264] DHCP: disabled
[92545.264] IP address: 192.168.1.180
[92545.265] Netmask: 255.255.255.0
[92545.265] Default Router (Gateway): 192.168.1.1
[92545.266] OSC1 Remote address: 192.168.1.101
[92545.267] OSC1 Remote port: 8001
[92545.267] OSC1 Local port: 8000
[92545.268] OSC1 Transfer Mode: 0 - MIDI Messages       
[92545.268] OSC2 Remote address: 192.168.1.101
[92545.269] OSC2 Remote port: 8001
[92545.269] OSC2 Local port: 8000
[92545.270] OSC2 Transfer Mode: 0 - MIDI Messages       
[92545.271] OSC3 Remote address: 192.168.1.101
[92545.271] OSC3 Remote port: 8000
[92545.272] OSC3 Local port: 8000
[92545.272] OSC3 Transfer Mode: 1 - Text Msg (Integer)  
[92545.273] OSC4 Remote address: 192.168.1.101
[92545.273] OSC4 Remote port: 8001
[92545.274] OSC4 Local port: 8000
[92545.275] OSC4 Transfer Mode: 0 - MIDI Messages       
[92545.275] UDP Monitor: verbose level #0
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The deselected DHCP is unusual (but of course allowed - seems to be the parameter which causes the problem).

Could you please check if the crash can still be reproduced with DHCP enabled?

Then I would know where to start searching.

 

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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So when I try to turn DHCP on i get this notification: "MBHP_ETH not connected"

 

I am running an LPC17 core and have it fully populated. I have the jumper wires connected and when it boots I see one red flash. Seem like a hardware issue?

 

Thanks,

 

Luke

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