Same thing occured on my fresh 20.04 installation. Ubuntu asked to reboot while snap was installing two packages. Once the system has made its reboot, snap gui did not show any state of progress. With the snap changes cmd, you see that the state is "Doing" for the package that is installing. You can wait blindly 'till the end, or abort the activity with the id, and launch it again to see progress :
The best way I've found to be able to reboot a SPA112 who has a line off hook is to shutdown the Ethernet port on the switch facing the SPA112. This will unregister the SIP account and force the line hook to drop.
Same issue (but with 3.50). Mine just crashes, does not reboot by it self. Manually turning it on again it starts in "Ride in progress"-mode. After manually starting to record again it crashes within a minute or so. Continues like this until I'm done with the ride and save.
This morning during my daily commute I got my first random reboot during a ride. I own the 130 for a couple of months now, latest firmware 3.70 and 3 ANT+ sensors connected (HR via Garmin watch, Cadence, Remote control), Showed "ride in progress" and I had to press start. Datapoints during reboot are lost.
What to Do:
When i clicked on "Confirm Host has been rebooted" i got a following error: "Another power management action is already in progress.", putting it to maintenance not worked as well because of "non responsive status" and "this node has running vm's" messages.
If the Amazon RDS DB instance is configured for Multi-AZ, you can perform the reboot with a failover. An Amazon RDS event is created when the reboot is completed. If your DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment, you can force a failover from one Availability Zone (AZ) to another when you reboot. When you force a failover of your DB instance, Amazon RDS automatically switches to a standby replica in another Availability Zone, and updates the DNS record for the DB instance to point to the standby DB instance. As a result, you need to clean up and re-establish any existing connections to your DB instance. Rebooting with failover is beneficial when you want to simulate a failure of a DB instance for testing, or restore operations to the original AZ after a failover occurs. For more information, see Configuring and managing a Multi-AZ deployment.
You can't reboot your DB instance if it isn't in the available state. Your database can be unavailable for several reasons, such as an in-progress backup, a previously requested modification, or a maintenance-window action.
Firstly, did you save your progress in the Cloud before? It is the best way to keep it safe if you switch devices or uninstall the game, as without Cloud saving you may inadvertently reset all progress made locally, including in-app purchases.
Important: If switching devices, progress cannot be restored to a different OS type, e.g. an iPhone to an Android phone. So you will only be able to load your progress to another device of the same OS type.
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the first player account to start the game will become the Resident Representative of their island home. After this, other accounts on the Nintendo Switch can also join the island as other villagers - but there are certain limits to how each player can progress the town's evolution when sharing the same Switch. This guide lists what other player can and cannot contribute to in terms of island life.
However, much of your island town's progression is initiated from certain events, usually by talking to Tom Nook and learning what must be done to entice new Villagers to your island. In this regard, there are certain events that non-Resident Reps cannot start on their own, as the dialogue events simply will not happen. These include:
You don't need a license to unlock any features on Aruba 2530. But you should keep in mind that 2530 are positioned as Layer 2 access switches. For this reason they lack a lot of features which can be found in Aruba 3810 but this is by design and cannot be changed with a license.
I have setup several datasets to update via scheduled refresh. Sometimes a refresh process that typically lasts 10-15min gets some problem and doesnt finish succesfully. In the meanwhile it that schedule refresh keeps the status as in progress for 2 hours and I cannot start an manual refresh while that scheduled refresh hasnt finished.
My 450 rebooted while I was riding. The motor was on and the vehicle was on the move as well. This happened when I switched on right turn indicator to switch to right side of the road as I need to take a right turn after a traffic signal ahead. I heard continuous and random indicator beeps and I was shocked on the dashboard to see the reboot progress indicator even while the vehicle was moving. I halted the scooter at the traffic junction and system rebooted normally and I did not switch off the motor as I feared it may not start again. I reached home safely though. Why did this happen? Is my 450 turning out slowly to be an unreliable machine?
Why? Because newer versions sometimes have major changes and we cannot simply transfer the old completed requirements over to the new version. Once you switch to a newer version the old requirements are erased.
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