Stuck at OpenHABianPi splash screen (very slow)

EDIT: I’m in. It was just very slow, perhaps after the update.

  • Platform information:
    • Hardware: Raspberry Pi Model B Rev 2_
    • OS: Linux 4.19.66+
    • Java Runtime Environment:
    • openHAB version:
  • Issue of the topic: SSH (PuTTY) screen frozen after login

After OpenHABian system upgrade, fix permissions, etc. unable to progress beyond screen below. Unable to access OpenHABian via Web browser. Probably needs a power reset but is there anything else I could try first please?

login as: openhabian
openhabian@192.168.0.100’s password:
Linux openHABianPi 4.19.66+ #1253 Thu Aug 15 11:37:30 BST 2019 armv6l

The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.

Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
Last login: Sat Nov 9 20:43:00 2019 from 192.168.0.128

###############################################################################
############### openHABianPi ################################################
###############################################################################

Ip = 192.168.0.100

Release = Raspbian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)

Kernel = Linux 4.19.66+

Platform = Raspberry Pi Model B Rev 2

Uptime = 31 day(s). 20:15:23

CPU Usage = 0% avg over 2 cpu(s) (1 core(s) x 1 socket(s))

CPU Load = 1m: 697.10, 5m: 697.04, 15m: 697.01

Memory = Free: 0.02GB (5%), Used: 0.44GB (95%), Total: 0.46GB

Swap = Free: 0.36GB (54%), Used: 0.31GB (46%), Total: 0.68GB

Root = Free: 25.32GB (91%), Used: 2.39GB (9%), Total: 29.22GB

Updates = 0 apt updates available.

Sessions = 1 session(s)

Processes = 92 running processes of 32768 maximum processes

###############################################################################
login as: openhabian
openhabian@192.168.0.100’s password:
Linux openHABianPi 4.19.66+ #1253 Thu Aug 15 11:37:30 BST 2019 armv6l

The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.

Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
Last login: Sat Nov 9 20:43:00 2019 from 192.168.0.128

###############################################################################
############### openHABianPi ################################################
###############################################################################

Ip = 192.168.0.100

Release = Raspbian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)

Kernel = Linux 4.19.66+

Platform = Raspberry Pi Model B Rev 2

Uptime = 31 day(s). 20:15:23

CPU Usage = 0% avg over 2 cpu(s) (1 core(s) x 1 socket(s))

CPU Load = 1m: 697.10, 5m: 697.04, 15m: 697.01

Memory = Free: 0.02GB (5%), Used: 0.44GB (95%), Total: 0.46GB

You may want to try cleaning the cache and rebooting.

sudo systemctl stop openhab2

sudo openhab-cli clean-cache

sudo reboot or sudo systemctl start openhab2 if you prefer not to reboot. FYI, a reboot is something I have needed to do in the past.

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