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echo: rberrypi
to: ROBY
from: THE NATURAL PHILOSOPHER
date: 2019-03-25 17:31:00
subject: Re: RPI3 speedtest-cli an

On 25/03/2019 15:14, Roby wrote:
> If my hypothesis were correct (I can only verify the problem when I will
> physically go to the remote site) it would mean for example that the 404
> errors actually occur not because the file does not exist in the
> repository but because the RPI3 cannot write to the SD card !!! In the
> remote RPI3 I had inserted a Samsung MB-MP16D Evo and with the command
> def -h I see that there are still 8 G free!
>
> Can my hypothesis be true ?

I'd say not.
You are getting tangled up in stuff you dont really undersatnd.

error 404 is not something the Pi generates because it has run out of
'disk] or has something mounted read only (whichg mount would tell you
anyway). It is something coming back from the remote server.

Since we know that the remote server is OK, the inference is that it is
in fact somethining between the Pi and the server.

It cant be basic networking because you can obviously log into the pi.

It cant be DNS because 404 is not 'I cant find the server; it is the
server saying 'I cant find that file'


So we are left with a mal formed request because you have a corrupt
database or a corrupt proxy, that you still havent checked

With respect, if you want us to help, follow our damned instructions to
the letter.


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