OSMC Pi3 tries to update since today, is failing and crashes while playing videos

Hi,

since today I have really strange problems… Yes since the Krypton update I have replay crashes while watching videos from time to time. But today… Holy Moly. I can’t watch a full hour without replay suddenly stopping or even the whole OSMC freezing forcing me to pull the plug.

One thing I have seen is that it looks like OSMC is trying to do an update and is failing. Telling me to go to the forum.

Here are the logfiles: http://paste.osmc.io/eninurowox

Looks a bit like a package has a wrong checksum?

Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: Pulse ===========================================
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: 2017-02-12 21:56:20.288196 apt_cache_action.py sending response
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: 2017-02-12 21:56:20.803019 apt_cache_action.py exception occurred
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: 2017-02-12 21:56:20.803188 apt_cache_action.py exception value : W:Failed to fetch http://security.debian.org/dists/jessie/updates/main/binary-armhf/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: , W:Failed to fetch http://security.debian.org/dists/jessie/updates/contrib/i18n/Translation-en  Hash Sum mismatch
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: , W:Failed to fetch http://apt.osmc.tv/dists/jessie/main/binary-armhf/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: , W:Failed to fetch http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/main/binary-armhf/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: , E:Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: 2017-02-12 21:56:20.805022 apt_cache_action.py sending response
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: 2017-02-12 21:56:20.805531 apt_cache_action.py sending response
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: 2017-02-12 21:56:20.805767 apt_cache_action.py exiting
Feb 12 21:56:20 Berry mediacenter[384]: ===================================================================

Packages are OK here. It’s extremely unlikely Debian’s main, security and our repository would have bad checksums. Try running a manual apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade again.

Strange… Manually updating did the job. No errors. When hitting update in MyOSMC as a test now it’s saying no new updates.

Well… maybe a hiccup while trying to update. With deactivated update function my videos did play well this evening.

So… problem seems to be solved. Thanks.

Either an HTTP proxy that caused problems or an intermittent network issue on your side when the device was updating.