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JP1: WLAN, BT and mobile connectivity not available

asked 2019-01-14 17:15:51 +0300

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updated 2019-01-15 09:53:05 +0300

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Hej hej Sailors,

I updated my JP1301 to 3.0.1.11, and everything (except for the not yet updated Patchmanager patches) worked fine. Days later I had to restart my phone (Android making trouble memorywise) which resulted in missing connectivity. I tried mobile network, WLAN and BT, but nothing worked. The CSD tool said everything was fine except network, BT and WLAN all being not available. What can I do to either pinpoint or solve this problem? What might be the reason (other than internal HW damage which of course might also be)?

Cheers!

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My first aid in such situations devel-su systemctl restart ofono in terminal app Second: reflash SFOS

dirksche ( 2019-01-14 18:33:33 +0300 )edit
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In with the mix;

devel-su systemctl restart connman.service

or perhaps

devel-su systemctl start connman.service

https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Sailfish_OS_Cheat_Sheet

Spam Hunter ( 2019-01-14 18:47:59 +0300 )edit
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Great documentation. Thank you for this link.

dirksche ( 2019-01-14 19:06:58 +0300 )edit

Nah. journalctl reads "Message recipient disconnected from message bus without replying" as D-Bus request error, net.connman.Clock.SetProperty and modules/radiostates.c: xconnman_set_property_cb()

Also there's "Started Wait for Bluetooth HCI adapter" from multiple sources.

Lutwolf ( 2019-01-15 01:09:20 +0300 )edit

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answered 2019-01-31 19:10:10 +0300

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updated 2019-01-31 19:10:56 +0300

So, I found another thread with similar problems, and the solution there worked, resulting in no loss of data or having to re-update a flashed phone from scratch.

Unfortunately, the reason for the bug couldn't be explained. Here's the workaround solution presented there:

devel-su

mv /var/lib/connman /var/lib/connman.bak

I don't know what corrupted the data initially, but it looks like moving the original out of the way was enough to make the system use connections again. Only thing was, I had to re-enter the passwords for Wifi networks, so no biggie.

Cheers!

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