PilotAware
British Forum => OGN-R PilotAware => Topic started by: Admin on November 09, 2019, 02:15:04 pm
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Some stations are stuck on release 20191008, in order to fix this issue and perform a full reinstall of the latest release, please run the following command after logging into your OGNR station
$ curl -s https://pilotaware.lode.co.uk/ogn_install.sh | bash
This will take around 20-30 Minutes to complete, afterwards, please log in and run the configure script
$ cd rtlsdr-ogn
$ ./PilotAware-OGN.config.sh
Your previous settings will remain unchanged, but please pay special attention to
- Entering an email address
To ensure good security, always change the default pi password from the initial setting of 12345678
PilotAware Team
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Thame/PWThame just updated OK. I didn't recall the 'Enabling Remote Maintenance access ' bit from when I rebuilt it the other day so did the update anyway.
Can you tell me if Enstone/PWEnstone also needs doing?
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Can you tell me if Enstone/PWEnstone also needs doing?
Hi Ian
Yes Enstone is on 20191008, so requires this update, not sure if somebody tried to do something, because I see the following entries in our DB
57 PWEnstone v20191008
95 PWPWEnsto v20191104
Maybe the OGN station was temporarily set as the name PWEnstone (causing the OGN-R to be PWPWEnsto) ?
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Looks like EGSL is stuck too. I should be up there next week
Vic
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I’ll get onto Enstone next weekend.
As for the attempted update. I must confess to having a brain fart while rebuilding PWThame. I put all of Enstone details into the config, and only after checking it functions did I spot my mistake and correct it. Perhaps it was that?
Cheers
Ian
PS Thought no one had noticed ☺️
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I must be doing something wrong. I Putty'd into my station and input the line "curl -s https://pilotaware.lode.co.uk/ogn_install.sh | bash" after the $ and got the following reply
-bash: -s: command not found
-bash: cur: command not found
Help!!!
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Hi Peter. so there is no confusion the exact text to type is as follows
curl -s https://pilotaware.lode.co.uk/ogn_install.sh | bash
The '$' was indicating the command line prompt, were you typing the '$' by any chance ?
unless you built your OS yourself and it does not have curl installed ?
if you issue the following command, what do you get
which curl
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OK it worked that time, it didn't take 20 to 30 mins though. BUT it went back to the command prompt and then aborted my connection and now I can't get back in with Putty.
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Peter, it resets the password to the default 12345678
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Peter before can login, it will take upto 30 mins to reinstall the full system
please do not cut the power, or disconnect the internet
and after 20/30 mins try reconnecting with password as Ian says
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Thanks for the help, yes it appears to be working now but I cant get into the flarm data on 8080 or 8081. Pilot Aware now shows 20191111 for the version. I'll see what happens tomorrow, after a reboot tonight. Spot the gliders etc show the receiver as up and working.
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It's not working at all now. Looks like I'll have to do a new install. Does the file stored at latest.zip have the 20191111 release?
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Yes it does, how did you determine it was not working?
When you ran the PilotAware-OGN.config.sh did it complete ok ?
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No it didn't complete and I couldn't log in with Putty. Also the station was red on spot the glider. I'm doing a fill reload now so will let you know what happens.
Update
Now working after a full reload with release 20191111. now showing as on line in Spot the gliders, OGN tracker and Glider radar.
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Mine also went off-line when I tried it. I think it might have overwritten the Wifi configuration. :o
I'll try and sort it out next time I'm back in Guildford.
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Mine also went off-line when I tried it. I think it might have overwritten the Wifi configuration. :o
I'll try and sort it out next time I'm back in Guildford.
Hi Paul
Deffo would have list wifi config
If you tell me exactly the steps you go through
I will capture that into the full OS download
Thx
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See this thread:
http://forum.pilotaware.com/index.php/topic,1724.0.html (http://forum.pilotaware.com/index.php/topic,1724.0.html)
:D
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Can't remember how I put in the static IP address but I think it sort of standard.
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Hi All,
Have noticed that my system has not updated, so tried to access to update.....probably a simple answer is the OGN login “pi” and the password what I changed it too on install ? It now does not recognise my original password and came up with incorrect login? Or does the new updates it does automatically receive before the last update change the password?
I tried to update using the download on to a new SD card but on upload it keeps stopping at 21mb and crashing?
Any help gratefully received!
Neil
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Hi Neil,
Yes, the default OGN login is still ‘pi’ and Yes, earlier updates could have reset the password. Have you tried the ‘default’ password 12345678 ?
If that doesn’t work you do need to do a fresh install. No idea why your new upload is crashing at 21Mb though, sorry. Possibly corrupted during download / transfer or a faulty card? If so, you need to do a Full Overwrite reformat of the card and try again or try another card. (Make sure it’s formatted as FAT32.) Hope this helps.
Regards
Peter
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Morecambe is now up and running and did an update overnight from 20191111 to 20191112.Ill now have a go at UKBRW next and the new EGNL when we finally install it.
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Thanks Peter,
All up and running now a new SD card did the trick, I did not realise they were so fussy !
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Morecambe is now up and running and did an update overnight from 20191111 to 20191112.Ill now have a go at UKBRW next and the new EGNL when we finally install it.
Hi Peter
I meant to mention, when you had an issue earlier - was it related to the station you werre running a WiFi link ?
of course this would have been lost with a full install
I am going to try to merge PaulS WiFi additions, and save status, so that a reinstall would maintain this
Thx
Lee
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Morecambe is hard wired to a switch so no WiFi issues, the new one that will eventually be EGNL is WiFi as no land line is available.
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PWKingstone successfully updated late last night. The previous discussion regarding default passwords was very useful in avoiding a predictable “gotcha”.
PW Shobdon next on the list, either for myself or Tom.
Thx,
Chris
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PWEnstone now updated.
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PWEGSL now updated
Vic
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PW Shobdon now updated.
Thx,
Chris
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PWEgerton updated.
I have a USB keyboard and a recycled monitor attached to the OGN-R RP. You can buy an HDMI to VGA adaptor for pence.
It's easier to do the update with as you can then see when the update finishes and the reboot happens as you are not kicked off your remote connection.