I was trying to figure out where excessive file system writes were coming from (to try to reduce flash writes and hence reduce power consumption) and I spotted that /home/phablet/.cache/upstart/indicator-network.log is being written to rather often (every minute or so) (tail -f the log and see what I mean).
On my phone it the log seems to be being filled with the same 3 types of messages over and over:
I guess these look like some kind of error message from ofono. In the period of an hour I see ~28K of messages being written, which although isn't huge, it is extra work for the system to write and I think the messages may need looking.
I was trying to figure out where excessive file system writes were coming from (to try to reduce flash writes and hence reduce power consumption) and I spotted that /home/phablet/ .cache/ upstart/ indicator- network. log is being written to rather often (every minute or so) (tail -f the log and see what I mean).
On my phone it the log seems to be being filled with the same 3 types of messages over and over:
void org::ofono: :Interface: :NetworkRegistr ation:: _updateProperty (std::string, core::dbus: :types: :Variant) : unhandled property change: MobileCountryCode :Interface: :NetworkRegistr ation:: _updateProperty (std::string, core::dbus: :types: :Variant) : unhandled property change: MobileNetworkCode :Interface: :NetworkRegistr ation:: _updateProperty (std::string, core::dbus: :types: :Variant) : unhandled property change: CellId
void org::ofono:
void org::ofono:
I guess these look like some kind of error message from ofono. In the period of an hour I see ~28K of messages being written, which although isn't huge, it is extra work for the system to write and I think the messages may need looking.