Equipment/Babbage/LogBook
1/10/2012 Ms7821
from IRC:
16:36:06 < ms7821> nowai, someone's fixed the doorcam 16:36:14 <@tgreer> Filbert: did 16:38:19 <@Sully-> Restarted motion, but the reason motion was stopped in the first place is cos it was getting in a twist cos it was seeing nothing from the capture board 16:38:22 <@Sully-> iirc 16:44:27 < yaMatt> ms7821, ah, yes, me and Filbert worked on that on the weekend, I was going to post to the ML tonight
21/09/2012 Artag
From IRC:
03:40 < samthetechie> hey all, sorry for the babbage reset 03:40 < samthetechie> was cleaning / tidying and I nudged the power out 03:40 < samthetechie> :( 03:40 < samthetechie> (I think it reset... there was a plume of dust...
25/03/2012 Jasper
Added Sol's HP LaserJet CP1025, which needed the latest version of foo2zjs. See /root/printer-stuff for more details.
--JasperWallace 19:15, 27 March 2012 (UTC)
13/10/2011 Mark
Babbage hadn't responded since last night. Jasper checked and found it was stuck on a BIOS screen (probably the SCSI one that says "press F1 to continue"). No idea why it restarted (apparently around 2011-10-12 17:50).
27/4/2011 Mark
Shut down Babbage to install new USB card due to repeated issues with bus overpowering.
- Shut down at 19:52:32. Uptime was 42 days.
- After opening, decided to hoover the inside as it had picked up a huge amount of dust
- Babbage only has one 5v PCI socket, which was being used by the video capture card for the door camera. After a quick chat with Jasper, we decided it would be best to get a USB capture device instead, in return for more USB sockets.
- Restarted at 20:17:08.
- On restarting, no F1 message was required, although it flashed up "unbootable system drive" (or similar) monentarily before booting off the hard disk.
- Service init stopped for about 10 minutes after starting Mysql daemon. I'm not sure whether this is normal. I could log in without any problem on tty2 and access the network. The next service to start was gpm. I wonder whether this was due to the he-6in4 tunnel.
- Plugging the printer in still caused errors (device descriptor read/64, error -71), but replacing the cable fixed this.
- The light on the front is no longer flashing orange, which is nice.
- I've restarted all the services I can in screen:
- All the doorbot-listeners are in one session
- camtemp.single.py is in the same session as netcamfix
- I've disabled thread 3 on motion (the door camera) until we get a replacement
- I've left ~ms7821/screen.txt with the previous list of screen sessions for root
- I've disabled the 6in4 tunnel for now (as it should move to Church)
- I've stopped bind9 from starting up automatically (because resolvconf notices it, and points to localhost)
Other things noticed:
- mrchrisadams has his HereNow daemon still running off cron.
- All the startup stuff should be run off init or cron.
- Boarded needs to have its ports tied with udev.
- It looks like this is not a high-speed hub. We can put cameras on the built-in hub, but we should try to find a faster one if possible.
- sysv-rc is in legacy mode (/etc/init.d/.legacy-bootordering).
People who had screen session PIDs:
- solexious/record
- aether
- samthetechie
- SamLR
27/4/2011 Artag
There were two tftp servers running, or attempting to run. Between them they were using about 50% of the CPU writing messages such as
Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: bind: Cannot assign requested address Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: recvmsg: Socket operation on non-socket Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: bind: Cannot assign requested address Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: recvmsg: Socket operation on non-socket
There seems to be no need for either at the moment, so I disabled tftpd manually in /etc/inetd.conf, and disabled atftpd with 'update-rc.d -n atftpd disable'
If you need one running, please choose one or the other...
25/2/2011 Note by Ciemon
5 packages can be updated. 4 updates are security updates.
The following packages will be upgraded:
linux-headers-2.6.31-22 linux-headers-2.6.31-22-generic linux-image-2.6.31-22-generic linux-libc-dev tzdata
The kernel upgrades will need a reboot after the upgrade, so upgrade aborted for now until the reboot procedure is defined.
- The upgrade procedure is currently DON'T unless it's absolutely necessary, and you've checked with people it affects (especially IRC).
- The reboot procedure is DON'T unless it's already completely broken. Ms7821 00:55, 26 February 2011 (UTC)