Closed JimAdkins closed 2 years ago
sorry, the reason is not visible from logs
Thanks for having a look. I appreciate your time. I just captured a log where it stopped running again. We don't get any errors on the screen. It doesn't say the app has stopped working, it just stops, and we don't know until we get an OpenAPS alarm after 15 minutes. Here is the log, and here is the exact point at which the log stops, and I started the app again. 11 minutes went by.
AndroidAPS._2022-03-3118-36-31.0.log
18:36:29.675 [NSClientPluginHandler] D/EVENTS: [RxBus.send():23]: Sending EventNSClientUpdateGUI[]
18:36:31.806 [main] D/EVENTS: [RxBus.send():23]: Sending EventChargingState[batterLevel=86,isCharging=false]
18:36:31.807 [main] D/CORE: [ChargingStateReceiver.onReceive():22]: EventChargingState[batterLevel=86,isCharging=false]
18:47:36.905 [main] D/CORE: [MainApp.onCreate():76]: onCreate
18:47:36.910 [main] D/EVENTS: [RxBus.send():23]: Sending EventNewBG[glucoseValue=
Reporting bugs
My son is using a Google Pixel 5a, and it randomly shuts AndroidAPS off. 15 minutes after I will get an alarm saying there was a APS error, and call him to open the app again on his phone. I have ensured that all of the settings are enabled for the app to work in the background, but it still randomly shuts off. We are still very new to AndroidAPS (Using it about 4 weeks now,) so if there is some PEBKAC issue, apologies. Thanks so much in advance! PS. We are using the Omnipod Dash.