The reader drops all the times in oscam

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  • Hi im running a ubuntu x86 server with followin config.


    Oscam Version: 1.10rc-svn Rev. 6481


    with 3 readers


    [reader]
    label = vis_mouse
    description = Viasat mouse
    protocol = mouse
    device = /dev/adteknik/adph1
    showcls = 0
    caid = 093E
    boxid = XXXXXX
    detect = cd
    mhz = 357
    cardmhz = 357
    ident = 093E:000000
    group = 4
    emmcache = 1,1,2



    [reader]
    label = boxer_m
    description = Boxer mouse
    protocol = mouse
    device = /dev/adteknik/adph0
    showcls = 0
    caid = 0500
    detect = cd
    mhz = 357
    cardmhz = 357
    ident = 0500:000000
    group = 3
    emmcache = 1,3,2



    [reader]
    label = cd_m
    protocol = mouse
    device = /dev/adteknik/adph2
    showcls = 0
    caid = 0B00
    detect = cd
    mhz = 357
    cardmhz = 357
    ident = 0B00:000000
    group = 1
    emmcache = 1,3,2


    My issue is that after about one hour the server log say


    r ERROR Phoenix_GetStatus: ioctl error in card detection for vis_mouse -this is the reader for the 093E card-


    And at the "status webb" it views that the reader is OFF (108 entitlements).


    The card reader i use are are a USB Phoenix/Smartmouse-interface with id chip


    does someone know how to solve this problem ? i tried to disable the other readers and run the 093E reader by it self and it was same problem than...



    if i reboot the server it works again but its a litle bit frustrating to reboot the server about every half hour:dribble:

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