(2020-08-19, 10:10 AM)PaddyB Wrote: chronograf does pretty much the same thing - is it working?
10.10.10.1:8888
Thank you.
using the pi4 at home, don' t think there is any data stored. Shows grafana etc as installed, under dashboards processes, it does not show. both it and grafana shows dead.
tried 10.10.10.1:8888.
failed. 404 error.
tried in chromium localhost:8888 and got to a chromium page chronograf.
created a login, and its now wanting to create dashboards. will have to do some reading now. no data showing and no templates. got to figure out how to get the data file created.
the pi3 is on the boat, next time I'm down, maybe this afternoon, will see what happens when connected to the network.
might I suggest the open plotter manual have a line in chromium type localhost:xxxx to get to grafana, chronograph etc?
might I also suggest a list of addresses for the various data streams that are set up by openplotter.
two observations, 1. not sure if this is a bug, but on both pi's, if i have open plotter running and signal k chromium windows running ( instruments and sailguage), the computers lock up. mouse, keyboards don't work. was leaving them on, and every time I went to the boat the pi was locked.
had to pull the power cable and start.
tried leaving just the signalk windows above running overnight, and no problems.
2. on both pi's when on the boat , network plugged in or not, I cannot get out on the internet. if I type in a search, it adds +raspberry pi at the end, and you get nowhere. bring them home, they login to the home wireless and behave normally. don't understand this one.
so if i need to update anything, install anything or "play", I bring one home and work here.