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Greengrass Nucleus is like any other Greengrass component and the current running Nucleus would download another version only if it differs from the one currently running. This normally happen as you specify the Nucleus component explicitly or implicitly in a deployment, but once updated, it should not be necessary to download it again, even across reboots.
Could you share the content of the greengrass.service file used to start Greengrass, if you use systemd to manage the Greengrass daemon, or any other relevant detail about how Greengrass is started. It would also be useful to inspect the greengrass.log for clues about this behaviour.
Hi, is Nucleus reboot due to a deployment? If you make a new deployment but not pin the Nucleus version, it's possible that Nucleus upgrades to latest version which causing Nucleus to reboot. In this case, it's expected for Nucleus to download the latest version from CloudFront link (as we first install Nucleus) which is ~37MBs.
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We are having the same issue. We have Pi's in the Field using a Mobile carrier/dongle. Data charges are exceedingly high and it is not due to our messaging. I tested removing Log Manager and this had little affect bringing it down. Question I have is how does one profile this? What tool does one use to see exactly what Greengrass is doing here? My Nucleus version is 2.12.4. I do a standard Greengrass installation on the Pi -- nothing unusual. Tried wireshark but its not much help. Any help getting to the bottom of this is appreciated.
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Thanks Massimiliano, this got me to the answer. The image we are using was using a systemctl command to install Nucleus on initial boot. This command was never disabled, resulting in it re-downloading Nucleus (along with a few other things) every time the device rebooted.