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[Solved] Troubles setting up Homey - Error: ENOSPC, write during upgrade.
bartdiaz
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Hi Guys,
Since the beginning of this project I'm "sidely" following the growing-up of Homey, and I really like the product! Also I find it very cool for the Athom boys they managed to get the product in retailstores now, congratulations!
For me this was the final push to get one myself ;-) Mostly because the warranty procedures via the big retailers are fixed, that gives peace of mind ;-)
This evening I was trying to get Homey working but I'm stuck now.. actually at the very beginning, where Homey should download updates en should start working.
What did I do:
- Booting up homey until it says "blabla go to setup.athom.com"
- Opening setup.athom.com on my laptop, following instructions
- Connecting the homeysetup SSID succesfully through WiFi.
- In the browser:
Updating Homey's updater...
Homey will reboot afterwards, and automatically run Setup again.
- And after 5 minutes the next message appears:
Updating Homey's updater...
Homey will reboot afterwards, and automatically run Setup again.
Error: ENOSPC, write
I found out that it has something to do with the tmp directory for node.js, that it's unable to write new files, probably because the tmp dir is full, and no space is left.
Tried reloading the device and repeat the setup procedure but I'm stuck at exactly the same point.
Because I'm at the beginning of the setup, Homey apparently didn't load the recovery module already.. so turning Homey and waiting for the recovery modus to start doesn't make sense... so now I'm stuck..
What to do next? Anybody got a clue?
Thanks in advance!
Bart
Since the beginning of this project I'm "sidely" following the growing-up of Homey, and I really like the product! Also I find it very cool for the Athom boys they managed to get the product in retailstores now, congratulations!
For me this was the final push to get one myself ;-) Mostly because the warranty procedures via the big retailers are fixed, that gives peace of mind ;-)
This evening I was trying to get Homey working but I'm stuck now.. actually at the very beginning, where Homey should download updates en should start working.
What did I do:
- Booting up homey until it says "blabla go to setup.athom.com"
- Opening setup.athom.com on my laptop, following instructions
- Connecting the homeysetup SSID succesfully through WiFi.
- In the browser:
Updating Homey's updater...
Homey will reboot afterwards, and automatically run Setup again.
- And after 5 minutes the next message appears:
Updating Homey's updater...
Homey will reboot afterwards, and automatically run Setup again.
Error: ENOSPC, write
I found out that it has something to do with the tmp directory for node.js, that it's unable to write new files, probably because the tmp dir is full, and no space is left.
Tried reloading the device and repeat the setup procedure but I'm stuck at exactly the same point.
Because I'm at the beginning of the setup, Homey apparently didn't load the recovery module already.. so turning Homey and waiting for the recovery modus to start doesn't make sense... so now I'm stuck..
What to do next? Anybody got a clue?
Thanks in advance!
Bart
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- WiFi connection is stable, ping 100%
- Connecting to 10.199.198.1 port 8080 gives the following result:
Maybe it helps troubleshooting the issue..
http://www.athom.com/en/support/KB000026/
I guess I'll send an email to support, was hoping someone experienced this issue before
Sent them a mail is the best option
Error: ENOSPC, write
I will contact support
Wat is your reseller going to sai if the serialnumber on the invoice is different to the one you get from Athom?
I would alwais handle this with the selling partner to prevent issues.
Butt its your Homey
Windows 7 + Firefox 50.0 = Error: ENOSPC, write
Windows 7 + Chrome 54.0.2840.99 m (64-bit) = Error: ENOSPC, write
And I've just started the setup.athom.com from my Mac with Mac OS X 10.6.8 + Firefox 42.0 = OKAY!
Weird, but off we go!! Thanks for your response guys.