SD Cards do occasionally fail...
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@Kolbi said in SD Cards do occasionally fail...:
and do a full backup
i find this very usefull https://github.com/wilriker/rfm for backups without removing the card.
but yes, sd card, and all other flash memory, is subject to wear in addition to the usual law of murphy.
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@bearer Nice, I'll have to give that a look later. I typically use 'dd'.
Would be good to have a 'System Backup' button on DWC that would make a compressed download of everything except files within the gcode folder.
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dd will work, but you still need to remove the board, and if you want to revision control the config you'll need to mount the dump etc. rfm + git = instant success.
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@bearer Yup, couple ways to skin the cat.
Since I'm usually involved in multiple projects at one time, and bounce back and forth with month gaps sometimes, I made a private home forum several years ago to capture all my notes and associated files. This way each project, piece of gear, learning, or other has it's own topic and all my notes are organized under it. Along with that, I upload the files and comment on them so it is always easy to pick up where I left off.
Funny enough I was doing all this for the sys and macro folders, but like I said - totally forgot about the filament directory ...
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I recently had more than a few brand new brand name SD cards failing, after a few recommendations from some users here, I have gone over to using Industrial SD cards, I bought 30 to replace what I have in machines this is my "spares pile" we will see how they perform.
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@bearer said in SD Cards do occasionally fail...:
i find this very usefull https://github.com/wilriker/rfm for backups without removing the card.
Would love to use this. Is this Linux only?
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@Leav said in SD Cards do occasionally fail...:
Is this Linux only?
afaik wilriker provides builds for win/mac/linux, and sources in go so you could built it for whatever go runs on
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@CaLviNx Nice, didn't cross my mind... Cheap too, seeing 5 for $40.
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@bearer Good call on this script, messed around with it last night.
BUT - DWC should have a Backup-All and a Restore-All function.
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@Kolbi said in SD Cards do occasionally fail...:
BUT - DWC should have a Backup-All and a Restore-All function.
I'm not gonna disagree, but the development team is pretty limited and when the community provides good alternatives I'm OK with other features given priority by the developers (but thats just my opinion)
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@bearer
Yup! I'm just bad at navigating GitHub.
[Releases page](link url)
@Kolbi said in SD Cards do occasionally fail...:
BUT - DWC should have a Backup-All and a Restore-All function.
@bearer said in SD Cards do occasionally fail...:
I'm not gonna disagree, but the development team is pretty limited and when the community provides good alternatives I'm OK with other features given priority by the developers (but thats just my opinion)
I agree with both of you. Perhaps there is a middle ground? is it possible to contribute to the project?
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@Leav I've taken a look at the repository...
@bearer suggestion is solid, and it does work. I've combined that with cron on my home server and it is looking good.
I guess the way I see it is that the assumed mechanics to do a system backup, as suggested, are mostly existing but at this point in time it's a bit past my current skill set and available time to learn it. -
@Kolbi click "Select All" check mark on list of files. Right-click, choose download.
It's not one step for all, but at least it's one step for each area.
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@Leav said in SD Cards do occasionally fail...:
is it possible to contribute to the project?
"of course" most of the code is under various repositories under https://github.com/Duet3D/ and you can submit pull requests
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@gnydick Thanks much, this is what I normally do.