This error only, and it repeats with different ID
02c56312c3036313231352c412c343831322e313839382c4e2c30303535372e393837392c452c3030302e30342c3030302c3234313031392c46464646424246462c3230382c32302c32323030382c313233333323 2019-10-24 06:12:17 INFO: [ccf884ea: 5013 > 94.254.176.254] HEX: 2a48512c393137303835313135302c56342c56312c323031393130323430363132313723 2019-10-24 06:12:17 INFO: [ccf884ea] id: 9170851150, time: 2019-10-24 06:12:15, lat: 48.20316, lon: 5.96647, speed: 0.0, course: 0.0 2019-10-24 06:12:17 WARN: [4028af1f] error - Connection reset by peer - IOException (...) 2019-10-24 06:12:17 INFO: [4028af1f] disconnected 2019-10-24 06:12:20 INFO: [f7626fc9: 5013 < 94.254.184.55] HEX: 2a48512c393137303834363131322c56312c3036313231372c412c343930352e343731342c4e2c30303133362e343736302c452c3030302e30302c3030302c3234313031392c46464646424246462c3230382c32302c3431362c323035343023
This message:
root@ubuntu-s-1vcpu-1gb-fra1-01:~# sudo apt-get upgrade
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
Then run sudo dpkg --configure -a
now fix this, upgrade system and now I'll see how it will continue to work, thanks
This now stopped but write in tracker-server.log:
2019-11-06 13:31:49 WARN: An exceptionCaught() event was fired, and it reached at the tail of the pipeline. It usually means the last handler in the pipeline d id not handle the exception. - Too many open files - IOException (...)
some errors in log file ?
maybe run
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade