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The last update destroyed all my historical data points.

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  • luckowL Offline
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    I had to restore the backup to see my historical data points again. From there I manually updated, with the same result. Anyone else?

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      The latest update has solved my problems and everything works fine.

      Pronouns: he/him | Primary language: German

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      • luckowL luckow

        I had to restore the backup to see my historical data points again. From there I manually updated, with the same result. Anyone else?

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        @luckow possibly the app package then misses some folder/datastore to be included in the persistent store. Can you maybe check around in /tmp and /run to see which bits may be necessary to put in /app/data ?

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          Clarification: the latest update has put my Traccar in an unusable working state. Besides no historical data, new logins from my Traccar clients end up at the offline status. The map does not focus on my geocoordinates and replaying my coordinates does not work.

          Comparing /app/data, /run/ and /tmp between 5.0 and 5.1 shows no differences. Comparing the bootlog between 5.0 and 5.1 shows a difference at 5.1:

          Running in a non-OSGi environment

          Maybe an error with Java?
          But before digging deeper: is there another instance that shows the same behavior?

          Pronouns: he/him | Primary language: German

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            The latest update has solved my problems and everything works fine.

            Pronouns: he/him | Primary language: German

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