Yes, we need to be able to store and visualize both outdoor and indoor maps.
Federico Il lun 19 giu 2017, 05:54 Nguyễn Vinh <[email protected]> ha scritto: > I knew, thanks Fed. > Roadmap, is it Geographis ? > > On Friday, June 16, 2017 at 8:02:42 PM UTC+7, Federico Capoano wrote: >> >> Hi Vinh, >> >> currently openwisp2 is focused on configurations only (although we are >> going to add a few new modules soon thanks to the amazing work GSoC >> students are doing >> <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/5694014226432000/>), >> so that status attribute refers to the status of the configuration: >> >> - *modified* means the configuration has not been applied to the >> device yet >> - *running *means the configuration has been applied successfully >> - *error *means the configuration has been applied but because of a >> misconfiguration has been rollbacked by openwisp-config >> >> Is it clear? >> >> A simple monitoring module is on our roadmap. With such a module we will >> be able to know the network status of our devices (if reachable or not, get >> an overview of dynamic information like DHCP addresses or other statisticsa >> nd so on). >> >> Federico >> >> On Friday, June 16, 2017 at 10:04:15 AM UTC+2, Nguyễn Vinh wrote: >>> >>> Hi Fed, >>> I have question for STATUS. >>> >>> >>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xfkk_C5nbpo/WUOQrwHkFJI/AAAAAAAAAHE/fiZF8Z3lirYCPb41UKVpo1rIjeV8R-9EACLcBGAs/s1600/1.PNG> >>> STATUS is running althought i poweroff my device. >>> >>> On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 10:15:24 PM UTC+7, Federico Capoano wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Wylis, >>>> >>>> did you solve your problem with the missing lua dependency? >>>> >>>> Federico >>>> >>>> >>>> On Friday, May 26, 2017 at 6:28:41 PM UTC+2, Federico Capoano wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Try this: >>>>> >>>>> opkg install luafilesystem >>>>> >>>>> Although it's strange it didn't get pulled in as a dependency. >>>>> >>>>> In general, users that decide to keep OpenWISP start compiling their >>>>> own images after a while, which is the best option if you intend to deploy >>>>> many devices. >>>>> >>>>> F. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 6:25 PM <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Yes, i do still have the anonymous version. Yes i did initially have >>>>>> a problem with the opkg install, but then i added the feed to my build >>>>>> and >>>>>> i no longer saw any issues. However, your autoname script is complaining >>>>>> about some lfs.lua things. So it seems i am still having a problem with >>>>>> luafilesystem. Fixing that is the next step in fixing this, so i'll >>>>>> concentrate on that. thanks! >>>>>> >>>>>> here is my session: >>>>>> >>>>>> root@OpenWrt:/tmp/openwisp# openwisp-uci-autoname >>>>>> lua: /usr/sbin/openwisp-uci-autoname:6: module 'lfs' not found: >>>>>> no field package.preload['lfs'] >>>>>> no file './lfs.lua' >>>>>> no file '/usr/share/lua/lfs.lua' >>>>>> no file '/usr/share/lua/lfs/init.lua' >>>>>> no file '/usr/lib/lua/lfs.lua' >>>>>> no file '/usr/lib/lua/lfs/init.lua' >>>>>> no file './lfs.so' >>>>>> no file '/usr/lib/lua/lfs.so' >>>>>> no file '/usr/lib/lua/loadall.so' >>>>>> stack traceback: >>>>>> [C]: in function 'require' >>>>>> /usr/sbin/openwisp-uci-autoname:6: in main chunk >>>>>> [C]: ? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Friday, May 26, 2017 at 7:59:00 AM UTC-4, Federico Capoano wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> You said you have: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> config system >>>>>>> option hostname OpenWrt >>>>>>> option timezone UTC >>>>>>> option ttylogin 0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Which is an anonymous configuration block, put by default by >>>>>>> OpenWRT, which unfortunately doesn't play well with remote management >>>>>>> systems that need to override specific (hence named) sections. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That's why, according to this line: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://github.com/openwisp/openwisp-config/blob/master/openwisp-config/files/sbin/openwisp-uci-autoname.lua#L39 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That section should be renamed as: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> config system *'system'* >>>>>>> option hostname OpenWrt >>>>>>> option timezone UTC >>>>>>> option ttylogin 0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Bold mine, denotes the name of the section. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Without that name, it is not possible to automatically change that >>>>>>> configuration block, but only to add a new configuration block, which >>>>>>> may >>>>>>> be discarded by UCI (the software which manages all these configuration >>>>>>> files). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Do you still have the anonymous version? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If yes, what happens if you run this command? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> openwisp-uci-autoname >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The expected result is to have the "system" config block renamed as >>>>>>> "system". >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I remember you were having problems installing openwisp-config, >>>>>>> maybe some dependencies (like lua) were not installed and something is >>>>>>> not >>>>>>> working as expected. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Federico >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 1:46 PM <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> the content of the tar.gz now has the new hostname. the tarball >>>>>>>> has etc/config/system in it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> so again, i did restart and there is a pause on the "now applying >>>>>>>> it..." line, but /etc/config/system does not change. Is there some >>>>>>>> additional logging i can turn on? If not, i will add some to see what >>>>>>>> its >>>>>>>> doing. I do know that MERGE_CONFIG=1. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> thanks >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Friday, May 26, 2017 at 3:06:25 AM UTC-4, Federico Capoano wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> To make it download again you can do: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> rm /tmp/openwisp/checksum >>>>>>>>> /etc/init.d/openwisp_config restart; logread -f >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> What is the content of the tar.gz now? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Federico >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Il ven 26 mag 2017, 02:51 <[email protected]> ha scritto: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks for the things to check. Yes the UUID and key are correct. >>>>>>>>>> configuration.tar.gz does contain what is in the preview which I >>>>>>>>>> included >>>>>>>>>> before. However, maybe it was an old download? Previously i did >>>>>>>>>> get an >>>>>>>>>> error that it could not apply the configuration. Then it said it was >>>>>>>>>> successful, but no change was made. i moved the tarball to another >>>>>>>>>> name >>>>>>>>>> and i'm wondering if there is a way to make it download again? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> i stopped and started the openwisp_config, but its still not >>>>>>>>>> logging a download. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I changed the hostname and it eventually did download. How long >>>>>>>>>> is the timer that its on checking for a new configuration? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> It downloaded a new tarball, but again did not apply it, even >>>>>>>>>> after logging "applied succesfully". Any ideas? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 10:32:12 AM UTC-4, Federico Capoano >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> HI wylis, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> it's very strange, I've never got such a report. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> It may seem obvious but could you ensure the device is >>>>>>>>>>> registered with the right UUID and key (check /etc/config/openwisp) >>>>>>>>>>> and the >>>>>>>>>>> configuration you are editing in the controller is the right one? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Could you take a look at what is in >>>>>>>>>>> /tmp/openwisp/configuration.tar.gz? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Federico >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 2:56:28 PM UTC+2, >>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, my device is showing up on the web page and the config is: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> package system >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> config system 'system' >>>>>>>>>>>> option hostname 'OpenEdge' >>>>>>>>>>>> option timezone 'EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0' >>>>>>>>>>>> option zonename 'America/New York' >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> config timeserver 'ntp' >>>>>>>>>>>> list server '0.openwrt.pool.ntp.org' >>>>>>>>>>>> list server '1.openwrt.pool.ntp.org' >>>>>>>>>>>> list server '2.openwrt.pool.ntp.org' >>>>>>>>>>>> list server '3.openwrt.pool.ntp.org' >>>>>>>>>>>> option enable_server '0' >>>>>>>>>>>> option enabled '1' >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I saw these logs on the device: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thu May 25 12:50:21 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Local >>>>>>>>>>>> configuration outdated >>>>>>>>>>>> Thu May 25 12:50:21 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Downloading >>>>>>>>>>>> configuration from controller... >>>>>>>>>>>> Thu May 25 12:50:22 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Configuration >>>>>>>>>>>> downloaded, now applying it... >>>>>>>>>>>> Thu May 25 12:50:22 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Service >>>>>>>>>>>> openwisp has been reloaded via procd/ubus >>>>>>>>>>>> Thu May 25 12:50:22 2017 daemon.info openwisp: OpenWISP config >>>>>>>>>>>> agent received reload trigger >>>>>>>>>>>> Thu May 25 12:50:27 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Testing >>>>>>>>>>>> configuration... >>>>>>>>>>>> Thu May 25 12:50:27 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Configuration >>>>>>>>>>>> test succeded >>>>>>>>>>>> Thu May 25 12:50:28 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Configuration >>>>>>>>>>>> applied succesfully >>>>>>>>>>>> Thu May 25 12:50:28 2017 daemon.info openwisp: OpenWISP config >>>>>>>>>>>> agent started >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> But the system settings are unchanged: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> root@OpenWrt:/etc/config# cat system >>>>>>>>>>>> config system >>>>>>>>>>>> option hostname OpenWrt >>>>>>>>>>>> option timezone UTC >>>>>>>>>>>> option ttylogin 0 >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> config timeserver ntp >>>>>>>>>>>> list server 0.openwrt.pool.ntp.org >>>>>>>>>>>> list server 1.openwrt.pool.ntp.org >>>>>>>>>>>> list server 2.openwrt.pool.ntp.org >>>>>>>>>>>> list server 3.openwrt.pool.ntp.org >>>>>>>>>>>> option enabled 1 >>>>>>>>>>>> option enable_server 0 >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Why would this be? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks again! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "OpenWISP" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OpenWISP" group. 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