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Cerbo not booting - flashing orange light after failed firmware update

Good Morning,


This morning I started to install the Cerbo in my system. Booting the device with minimal connections went great, and we began to connect the Quattro, Solar via USB, and BMV via VE direct.

A firmware update was detected, and we chose to update to 2.60 - at some point after telling it to perform this update, the Cerbo will no longer boot. (I assume its not booting). We were using the wifi, and check for updates, under the system menu. When it found the 2.60 update, we told it to download and install. It didn't automatically install, but showed in the list of "alternative backup firmwares" to boot from. We chose to boot 2.60 instead of 2.57 and on the next restart, the Touch 50 GX remains blank, and the red / orange Wifi light will begin flashing after a few seconds, but nothing else appears to happen.


1.) Is there a hardware or backdoor way to force the Cerbo to reboot back to the 2.57 firmware?

2.) Is there a way to connect to the Cerbo via a computer and manually push a new firmware to it?


Unfortunately going back to the dealer is a VERY lengthy issue at this point. We're in the Caribbean, and floating in French Martinique at the moment. Anything we do would require weeks and weeks of shipping each way, so hopefully there's a technical way to solve this, as I believe it's just a bad firmware boot, and going back to the old one would be fine?

Thanks in advance for your help.


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Paul B answered ·

I dont like your chances here. However as the cerbo also has a wifi hot spot and Bluetooth access try these. and see if you can connect.

I would try bluetooth first and then try connecting via victron connect app and see if you get a connection. then update the firmware again

Or try this and it may help.


pressing push button a few seconds resets only the network settings. Pressing it thirty settings resets all to defaults.

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Bryan avatar image Bryan commented ·

Thanks Paul, I was afraid of that - considering the circumstances. I remember reading somewhere though that ALL Victron hardware is recoverable. I suppose the question is, is it recoverable by me , or will it require special tools and connections only available to dealers or shops?


The Bluetooth isn’t active, and neither is the WiFi - I do however get lights at the Ethernet port when plugging into that. I attempted to use VE Bus connections and get it through Victron connect, with no luck.

I’ve worked on components like this before, we used to manufacture boards and modules very similar to the Cerbo - I would think there would be a spot inside I could jump to force boot to the SD card slot - or a tool that I could run while plugged into the Cerbo to force a firmware load.


Is there a way to get Victron tech support involved directly? My dealer is worthless, as they’re just an internet shop that I order through and don’t even speak the same language as I do, so conveying issues / problems is very difficult. Will any dealer assist me or just the one I purchased it from?


Thank in advance,

Bryan

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Guy Stewart (Victron Community Manager) answered ·

Hi @Bryan,

Sorry to hear about the trouble.

I think I made the claim that all Victron firmware issues are recoverable - I was at the time only thinking of the power electronics (and updates via Bluetooth, VE.Direct, VE.Can and VE.Bus). So my previous bold claim may not apply to the GX range.

There may be things you could do to recover from the situation yourself, but the strongly recommended pathway here would be filling out this form, and requesting a replacement unit - http://professional.victronenergy.com/support/

Please don't take this as admonishment that you've done anything wrong here, I don't think you have, but there is a standing bit of advice - if something is working - do not update the firmware unless you are experiencing an issue that it fixes, require a feature that is added, or are told to by Victron. UPDATED TO ADD - the other time I forgot to mention was to always do a firmware update is on the initial installation - so that everything is current from the beginning.

We work really hard to make our firmware updates really safe and issues are very rare, but once the system is installed and stable, not updating will still be safer.

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Bryan avatar image Bryan commented ·

Hello Guy,

Thank you for the response, I appreciate the feedback on my dilemma. This is a brand new install of the Cerbo GX and Touch 50, as a replacement for a CCGX.

I’ll go the support route with this unit. I was able to source another Cerbo here in Martinique that we can move forward with while I figure the details out on the dead unit.

Thanks,

Bryan

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mvader (Victron Energy) answered ·

Hi Bryan,

being able to get into this situation was a bug in versions prior to v2.60.

Here is the change log entry from the v2.60 changelog:

  • Disallow accidentally booting into an incompletely installed firmware update (this was -sometimes-possible by using the backup firmware menu. Not any more)

Its impossible to field-fix this yourself (unless you’re a linux expert, know what to do, and have a special console cable), and also nobody will repair this, also not our repairs department in The Netherlands. Its simply to rare, the procedure to fix it is too uncommon and specialistic. The only solution is to get a replacement, which we’ll get you under warranty as per link of Guy.

I’m truly sorry this happened to you! Installing your new Victron system should be a good experience, not this.

All the best, Matthijs

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mvader (Victron Energy) avatar image mvader (Victron Energy) ♦♦ commented ·

Ps. As we won’t repair it, you’re welcome to ask (and maybe a link to this thread) that we provide you a new unit. That would save a lot of time going back & forth.

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mvader (Victron Energy) avatar image mvader (Victron Energy) ♦♦ mvader (Victron Energy) ♦♦ commented ·

Ps2: if you know your dealer, then just contact him, instead of the form - either works the same.

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Bryan avatar image Bryan commented ·

I actually am a Linux expert, may have the console cable but would need to adapt it to your board most likely, and have worked extensively with embedded SOM products, and custom manufactured carrier boards I was the technology director and lead developer in just such a system just like yours.

I have sourced another unit at this point, so probably won’t invest that kind of time and energy in the dead unit, but I’m glad it’s fixed in the latest firmware.

Is there anything I need to do to specifically avoid this situation when I update this new unit? Obviously an interruption or reboot during the update is bad and would cause this, but that’s not the case previously, it restarted on its own...just don’t want to brick a second unit. Maybe SD card install vs internet delivery?

Thanks for all your help

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mvader (Victron Energy) avatar image mvader (Victron Energy) ♦♦ commented ·

:-) - thats quite the coincidence / slim change that you actually are a Linux expert.

Yes, if you install the firmware update through sdcard you won't have this issue. The other way to prevent it is to not use the backup firmware option in the menu in case it didn't already boot into the new firmware by itself.

So, in case you do find yourself with lots of time some day, see here for how to connect the Console:

https://www.victronenergy.com/live/ccgx:root_access#connecting_on_the_serial_console

And see here for here for some indication of what files will be missing in case you reflash the whole unit. There is another option btw, which is the update the u-boot env to boot the other partition rather than the half installed one. But now I'm getting into all sorts of things for which myself, nor any colleague at Victron can help you with in case you go along this route.

https://www.victronenergy.com/live/venus-os:extended#appendix_a_-_repartitioning_venus_gx_flash_memory


So same remains, also for anyone else coming along this thread in the future: replace it; don't try to do anything else, as nobody from Victron will be there to help - too specific knowledge. And my apologies, and success with the installation!


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Noisy Boysie answered ·

oh balls, this has just happened to me. I was on 2.58 and restored a backup to 2.60 as I was testing 2.60 prior to moving to it perminatly, it booted fine but was still seeing issues with mqtt only showing the serial number as per https://community.victronenergy.com/questions/10149/mqtt-only-showing-serial.html

All I did was reboot in the remote console, it never came back up

Not so rare then. :(

Boysie

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mvader (Victron Energy) avatar image mvader (Victron Energy) ♦♦ commented ·

oh no! Super sorry about that, and the hassle that follows.

Ofcourse, you’ll be able to get a new one under warranty. (Contact your dealer for that)

Matthijs

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Noisy Boysie avatar image Noisy Boysie commented ·

hurrah...I fixed mine, I used a

FTDI232 USB to TTL Serial Converter Adapter

to connect to the console and I spotted I had added the setting to enable dbus over tcpip twice in the conf file /etc/dbus-1/system.conf this causes the network to not come up and everythign else beyound that...not very robust this...anyway hopfully this will help others if it doesnt boot.

btw the baud rate is 115200 and you can use putty to connect to the com port your usb adapter shows up on.

When you get to the consol you get the same root user so history works and you can see what you last did and undo it if its the casue of the failing to boot as far as wifi.

Boysie


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mvader (Victron Energy) avatar image mvader (Victron Energy) ♦♦ Noisy Boysie commented ·

Ah ok - good to hear. Then this is a totally different issue as the original one discussed

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mbmike29 answered ·

I bricked my Cerbo GX trying to update it from 2.56 (manufacturing) to 2.73. After it rebooted the wifi light would flash 3 times pause and repeat forever. I did put a console cable on it and see something about the partition being full and it was definitely in a boot loop.

I haven't been able to find the post to reference here, but after some research I discovered I was able to recover my bricked GX by placing a 16GB SD card with the install image written to it. (not the f/w update SD but a full install image). I used the 2.73 install image and it worked flawlessly. I did also see the post with the warning about data missing from the /data/venus folder - but mine appears to be intact. After the software succesfully installed - I did also follow the factory reset procedure to be safe. So step 1 was boot with the install image on an SD card - and step 2 was to do a full factory reset per the documentation.

I did open a case for a factory replacement with my dealer over two weeks ago. No word from them about an authorization from Victron to allow for a replacement - so I just went ahead and put it in service. If I get an RMA I may just get it replaced - but so far it's working fine.

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stanhausc answered ·

Hi @mbmike29 !

Same problem here when changing firmware.


I'm connected by serial console to Cerbo GX, I put the image "venus-swu-2-beaglebone-20210807080728-v2.72-large-19.swu" on an SD card.


Could you explain to me how to proceed from here? I don't know much about u-boot and how to boot from the sd card.


Best guards.

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Jmarc answered ·

Well seems It just happened to me also on a CCGX.

I was on 2.51. Copied Update file for 2.92 on a USB stick. Left the system when it was saying Installing 2.92. When I came back the system was suck on a the Victron Splash screen. When I reboot I have the splash screen a quick flash then the Splash screen again....

Can I copy the Image for the CCGX on an SD card to restore to factory?

Jmarc

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mr-manuel answered ·

Unfortunately I have the same problem on a CCGX. Since I did a few firmware updates there is a backup firmware stored. The only problem is, that I cannot access the GUI to select the firmware. I have console access.

@mvader (Victron Energy) could you tell us where the script is to switch firmware or which command we could use to boot from the backup firmware?

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derrick thomas answered ·

Unfortunately I have the same problem yesterday, flashing orange, but in my case I have no console access. Victron really should think about some way to recover in the field.

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mr-manuel answered ·

It would be nice, if we can switch boot parition over the reset button. That would help a lot!

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Craig Robinson answered ·

Same thing happened to Cerbo just sits there with orange flashing light I did update to 3.12, tried the Victron zip file on a usb to update not such luck, pressed the reset button for quit a while and now get nothing at all, will have to return to suppler and wait for replacement, what annoying my system is down and there is nothing I can do, I think I will order a back up Cerbo just in case

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jirka-74 avatar image jirka-74 commented ·

What to try SD card? I will buy it today and try to repair it.

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jirka-74 answered ·

Same thing happened to Cerbo just sits there with orange flashing light I did update to 3.12

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gnuti answered ·

Well, the same thing happened to me yesterday, was flashing from 3.0X normal image to 3.12 large image onto my CerboGX device, at the end (or shortly before the end) it restarted on its own, without asking to confirm. It showed the Victron splash screen and afterwards it stayed white. At that point I still had bluetooth and wifi connectivity. Then the service technicion told me to try to reset with the .tgz file and since then I have the orange flashing light as well and no visual output.

I'm trying different things now to recover it, but could it be that the 3.12 firmware has some issues on the Cerbo? It bricked at least 3 Cerbos in the last 24h.


Edit: This has worked for me, CerboGX works again:

https://community.victronenergy.com/questions/204255/cerbo-gx-bricked-how-to-recover.html

(credit goes to the German distributer)

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