2024-04-17, 10:29 AM
Old RTL-AIS service is removed, AIS Catcher service is running, and the network tab in OpenPlotter Settings includes port 8100. But http://localhost:8100 gives a "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" error.
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2024-04-17, 10:29 AM
Old RTL-AIS service is removed, AIS Catcher service is running, and the network tab in OpenPlotter Settings includes port 8100. But http://localhost:8100 gives a "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" error.
2024-04-17, 10:49 AM
@TVR did you update of packages?
I've installed using the OpenPlotter-Settings app. Here's what I see:
2024-04-17, 12:33 PM
try telnet localhost on this port 8100 - no every service talks html.
2024-04-17, 01:04 PM
@TVR As I said, please update your ais-catcher package
Code: sudo apt update
2024-04-17, 02:58 PM
(2024-04-17, 01:04 PM)BlackSea Wrote: @TVR As I said, please update your ais-catcher package Bingo! Updated ais-catcher using sudo apt upgrade, and the web page is now displayed on http://localhost:8100/. I'm nowhere near the sea at the moment so I'm not picking up any AIS signals, but everything else appears to be working correctly now. Thanks @BlackSea for the fix.
2024-04-17, 06:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-04-17, 06:25 PM by Herz_aus_Stahl.)
hi,
two days ago signalk just stopped working after days without any problem. If I start it, it starts shortly, then stops and I get this: pi@openplotter:~ $ sudo service signalk status ● signalk.service Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/signalk.service; enabled; preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Wed 2024-04-17 17:59:58 BST; 1s ago TriggeredBy: × signalk.socket Main PID: 7060 (signalk-server) Tasks: 8 (limit: 9248) CPU: 1.979s CGroup: /system.slice/signalk.service ├─7060 /bin/sh /home/pi/.signalk/signalk-server └─7063 node /usr/lib/node_modules/signalk-server/bin/signalk-server -c /home/pi/.signalk Apr 17 17:59:58 openplotter systemd[1]: Started signalk.service. pi@openplotter:~ $ sudo service signalk status × signalk.service Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/signalk.service; enabled; preset: enabled) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2024-04-17 18:00:04 BST; 7s ago Duration: 1.339s TriggeredBy: × signalk.socket Process: 7103 ExecStart=/home/pi/.signalk/signalk-server (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) Main PID: 7103 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) CPU: 1.988s Apr 17 18:00:04 openplotter systemd[1]: signalk.service: Consumed 1.988s CPU time. Apr 17 18:00:04 openplotter systemd[1]: signalk.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5. Apr 17 18:00:04 openplotter systemd[1]: Stopped signalk.service. Apr 17 18:00:04 openplotter systemd[1]: signalk.service: Consumed 1.988s CPU time. Apr 17 18:00:04 openplotter systemd[1]: signalk.service: Start request repeated too quickly. Apr 17 18:00:04 openplotter systemd[1]: signalk.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. Apr 17 18:00:04 openplotter systemd[1]: Failed to start signalk.service. pi@openplotter:~ $ I can't say for sure if that happend after an upgrade, but I guess it. I just made sudo apt update and upgrade. I already tried reinstalling signalk but didn't help It is a raspi5 with openpleotter 4, Pican-m hat and an SSD. can anyone help me? EDIT:
2024-04-18, 12:45 AM
(2024-04-17, 02:58 PM)TVR Wrote:(2024-04-17, 01:04 PM)BlackSea Wrote: @TVR As I said, please update your ais-catcher package "Bingo" Indeed ! I did the sudo apt update and sudo apt upgrade then changed AIS settings to Port 8100. Had to put the PPM back to zero and all went green. Turned on my AIS Transmitter and.. As you say "Bingo!" . All working. Thanks to all ! sudo apt upgrade (2024-04-18, 12:45 AM)Chookfoot Wrote: "Bingo" Indeed ! I did the sudo apt update and sudo apt upgrade then changed AIS settings to Port 8100. Had to put the PPM back to zero and all went green. Turned on my AIS Transmitter and.. As you say "Bingo!" . You can keep using 10110 UDP port if you want. 8100 is the fixed TCP port for the web. Are you getting AIS targets?
2024-04-18, 10:22 AM
(2024-04-18, 10:00 AM)Sailoog Wrote:Yes, getting targets.(2024-04-18, 12:45 AM)Chookfoot Wrote: "Bingo" Indeed ! I did the sudo apt update and sudo apt upgrade then changed AIS settings to Port 8100. Had to put the PPM back to zero and all went green. Turned on my AIS Transmitter and.. As you say "Bingo!" . Thanks |
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