Search found 88 matches
- 30 Mar 2022, 13:47
- Forum: Software
- Topic: MIO firmware update failed
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3370
MIO firmware update failed
Dear All, I am trying to update the firmware of a MIO module, but it fails consistently. What am I doing wrong, please? $ piTest -f update firmware fail Here is the context, the MIO Module is the only one connected. $ piTest -d Found 2 devices: Address: 0 module type: 105 (0x69) RevPi Connect V1.0 M...
- 28 Feb 2022, 09:54
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Does RevPi Flat support 2.4G/5G?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1716
Re: Does RevPi Flat support 2.4G/5G?
Just a side note: That page has a broken image link. That makes it look like it is no longer valid.
- 28 Feb 2022, 09:31
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Web server redirection in Buster distribution
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2616
Re: Web server redirection in Buster distribution
Dear Mats-Olov, It does indeed redirect. The IT guys at your customer site are right. So you options are: 1) On the firewalls of your VPN, open port 41080 too. This is the path you chose and It is a good one. Some IT departments may be reluctant to comply, though. 2) Reconfigure the web server runni...
- 27 Feb 2022, 17:26
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Enabling MQTT write: works, but values do not stick
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2517
Re: Enabling MQTT write: works, but values do not stick
Dear Nicolai, Thank you for the welcome. Happy to make detailed reports, of course. I do need this fixed. :-) I did some more troubleshooting today and I got things to work, but I still need help understanding the logic of the way the configuration works. But first, the good news: when I enable both...
- 27 Feb 2022, 08:42
- Forum: Software
- Topic: RevPi Crash
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3870
Re: RevPi Crash
Dear EcoMan,
Your kernel log seems to have a few ominous messages about `/etc/fstab`. Can you please post the contents of that file for us to look at? Have you considered file system corruption?
Kees Jan
Your kernel log seems to have a few ominous messages about `/etc/fstab`. Can you please post the contents of that file for us to look at? Have you considered file system corruption?
Kees Jan
- 27 Feb 2022, 08:26
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Enabling MQTT write: works, but values do not stick
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2517
Re: Enabling MQTT write: works, but values do not stick
Dear All, After reading the code for `revpypiload` I traced the problem to https://github.com/naruxde/revpipyload/blob/master/revpipyload/revpipyload.py. The issue is that it instantiates both an MQTT server and a something called the `procimgserver`. My theory is that if you enable MQTT writing (li...
- 26 Feb 2022, 09:53
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Enabling MQTT write: works, but values do not stick
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2517
Re: Enabling MQTT write: works, but values do not stick
Dear All, I dug a little deeper into this and found that the MQTT server creates its own instance of `RevPiModIO()`. That got me thinking that perhaps these instances might be overwriting one another's IO output list. Does anyone have a working example? I'd love to learn what I am doing wrong. Anyon...
- 24 Feb 2022, 10:38
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Enabling MQTT write: works, but values do not stick
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2517
Enabling MQTT write: works, but values do not stick
Dear All, I enabled MQTT write in the revpipyload configuration. Publishing a value of 1024 to /revpi000/set/PwmDutycycle_1 causes the PWM output to go to 1024 for one cycle only, then it falls back to 0. I checked the logs: no errors. I checked that no other processes are active on /dev/PiControl0 ...