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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby johnbanks » 30 May 2015, 20:46

Frank ...
Thx for the quick response.
I have done exactly what you have suggested and the output is pasted below.
I am in your hands for the next step
Thx
John (Banks)
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[root@runeaudio http]# git status
On branch dev
Your branch is behind 'origin/dev' by 27 commits, and can be fast-forwarded.
  (use "git pull" to update your local branch)
Changes not staged for commit:
  (use "git add/rm <file>..." to update what will be committed)
  (use "git checkout -- <file>..." to discard changes in working directory)

        modified:   app/config/_os/usr/lib/systemd/system/shairport.service
        modified:   app/config/defaults/shairport.service
        modified:   app/coverart_ctl.php
        modified:   app/libs/runeaudio.php
        modified:   app/network_ctl.php
        modified:   command/airplay_toggle
        modified:   command/rune_PL_wrk
        deleted:    command/update_os

Untracked files:
  (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)

        app/libs/runeaudio.php.1
        assets/img/airplay-cover.jpg
        command/update_os_old

no changes added to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a")
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby gearhead » 30 May 2015, 21:05

Ditto. I am at the same point. This is the image from 20150304 with no mods/changes.

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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby hondagx35 » 30 May 2015, 21:40

Hi all,

i'm very sorry, but i do not know what happened.
Please try:
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cd /srv/http
git stash
git pull


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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby johnbanks » 30 May 2015, 22:55

Frank - once again thx for yr promptness ...
I did as you suggested and got the response below.
To my inexpert eye, it looks like things are fixed.
Does this mean that in future I can now periodically just do a gitpull via the DEV UI and keep up to date?
(I just did so & got the message that I was up to date - as expected)
Thx again
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[root@runeaudio http]# git pull

Updating 077e21a..38c91fc
Fast-forward
.../_os/usr/lib/systemd/system/shairport.service | 5 +-
app/config/defaults/shairport.service | 7 +-
app/coverart_ctl.php | 31 ++-
app/libs/runeaudio.php | 265 ++++++++++++++++-----
app/network_ctl.php | 47 ++--
app/templates/network_edit.php | 2 +-
app/templates/network_wlan.php | 14 +-
assets/css/runeui.css | 2 +-
assets/js/runeui.js | 10 +-
assets/js/runeui.min.js | 4 +-
assets/js/vendor/openwebapp.js | 116 ++++-----
assets/less/runeui-custom.less | 26 +-
command/airplay_toggle | 42 ++--
command/debug_collector | 7 +-
command/rune_PL_wrk | 232 ++++++++++++------
command/update_os | 4 +
db/index.php | 8 +-
db/redis_acards_details | 3 +
18 files changed, 560 insertions(+), 265 deletions(-)
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby hondagx35 » 30 May 2015, 23:01

Hi johnbanks,

Does this mean that in future I can now periodically just do a gitpull via the DEV UI and keep up to date?


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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby johnbanks » 31 May 2015, 00:33

Frank ...
Many thx
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby Tinitus » 31 May 2015, 13:20

Hi guys,

sorry for causing confusion. I thought that the git pull would automatically find the correct files. Did I get it, that the problem was that more than one file needed to be deleted?

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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby johnbanks » 14 Jun 2015, 23:23

Hi to anyone who can help ...

I’m successfully running an RPi2 rig with iqAudio DAC and Amp streaming hi-res flac’s wirelessly from my NAS.

The wireless signal in the rig location is not good so I’ve tried several wi-fi adaptors. Best results are with a TPlink TP-WN822N which has 2 short antennae (iwconfig shows ... Bit Rate=144.4 Mb/s, Link Quality=97/100, Signal Level=73/100 & Noise=0/100).
I’ve followed advice from various forums to ensure that Power Management is set to off on the wi-fi adaptor. (lsusb and lsmod show the ‘chip’ to be an RTL8192CU – as used in the popular EdiMax adaptor).

I’ve set up a cron job that pings my router every 15 mins. If the ping fails then an empty directory is created and the reboot command issued. On the reboot, another cron job checks for the empty directory and emails me if it is found. This works as planned – happening every 4 or 5 days.

However, I have a different problem with my rig at least once per day ...
The rig is not responsive – wi-fi adaptor light on but not flashing as it normally does, unable to browse to the rig or connect via puTTY – so I have to reboot by just pulling the power cord.

Just once I’ve had a different problem ... the wi-fi adaptor light was flashing normally, browsing gave 404 not found (nginx/1.4.7) and puTTy allowed me to login but as soon as I entered the password ... network error: software caused connection to abort ... very strange?

I’ve attached a current debug report.

Clearly these problems are not ‘life threatening’ but are inconvenient because of the location of my rig. However, clearly, they are not the intended behaviour.

Thx for any help or comments
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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby hondagx35 » 15 Jun 2015, 16:40

Hi johnbanks,

in your log i have not seen anything special beside that your wifi has 2 ip addresses.
Please disable dhcpcd:
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systemctl disable dhcpcd


I'll setup a new RP2 in the next days and make some tests.
You are not the only one with such problems, but as it has not happened with my testrig i'm unable to debug.

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Re: The New 4-core Raspberry Pi

Postby Tinitus » 15 Jun 2015, 20:35

Hi,

could the first problem be related to the Realtek chip? After I disabled/blacklisted the bad driver things got much better but even after that I loose connection quite frequently, especially when I play an album and don't use the UI for a long time. Connection via Mpod is much stabler. I am thinking of buying a wifi dongle with a different chip.

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