< Gps103ProtocolDecoder:413 < ExtendedObjectDecoder:75 <. 23:32:07 INFO: error - begin 21, end 24, length 23 - StringIndexOutOfBoundsException (. 23:32:07 INFO: error - begin 21, end 24, length 2 - StringIndexOutOfBoundsException (. 23:32:07 INFO: error - begin 21, end 24, length 9 - StringIndexOutOfBoundsException (. 23:32:07 INFO: error - begin 21, end 24, length 19 - StringIndexOutOfBoundsException (. Why it's showing GPS103 decoder in the error message I'm not sure on though. I do also see "out of bounds" messages in the log as follows - which is why I wonder if it's a MariaDB issue and 5.9 may help with the new driver. I was thinking it was an issue with using MariaDB and maybe me setting it up wrong or to wait for 5.9 - but I get the same behaviour when using the default H2 method.ĭoes anyone have any thoughts or ideas? Using the hex decoded/encoder I just get the "Binary cannot be converted" error and I've not had a look further into that yet - it's next on the list but just seeking some community advice too now.
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Oracle is Debian 12, MariaDB and Traccar 5.8. The difference between the two instances is GCP is Debian 11, Mysql and Traccar 5.7. The ports are open (both devices are tk103, so 5001) - and if I switch DNS back to the GCP instance they show up immediately, ruling out a problem with the devices surely?
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I do see some data coming in via the logs - I've attached a copy of when one of the cars was in use yesterday below. When I switch the DNS to point to the Oracle instance, I never get any connection from either device showing in the WebUI.
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GCP resources are somewhat basic when compared to the Oracle cloud free tier and I recently fell foul of the storage limitations, so I thought I'd try set up an instance there based on there Ampere ARM resources (I've allocated it 2 cores and 4G mem).ĭoes anyone else deploy Traccar on Oracle? I've been a long term user of Traccar (personal use, only two devices) in a free GCP instance for a few years now.