2020-10-07, 09:00 PM
If I look at the log messages from the webdaemon I see the result below.
$ cat /var/log/pypilot_web//current
2020-10-06_18:31:25.49345 processing clients
2020-10-06_18:31:54.86092 Client connected a9c3a1a7d2ec4003a9aed6d31ebbc08a
2020-10-06_18:31:54.86113 failed to read config file: //.pypilot/pypilot_client.conf [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '//.pypilot/pypilot_client.conf'
After I logged in and corrected the time the first message was "No such file".
Perhaps you are looking at a similar problem. What does the TC do after such a message? Wait for a timeout and switch to default settings?
The problem I was looking at was that the pypilot_py client was started without button for +1/-1/+10/-10. After forcing the connection to localhost (and "OK") and later to the client IP (And "OK") I was able to "reset" the TC and make the tiller move. The webpage however was not usable for some time and when looking at the log I found above message.
Perhaps the missing file / faullty path is somehow related?
$ cat /var/log/pypilot_web//current
2020-10-06_18:31:25.49345 processing clients
2020-10-06_18:31:54.86092 Client connected a9c3a1a7d2ec4003a9aed6d31ebbc08a
2020-10-06_18:31:54.86113 failed to read config file: //.pypilot/pypilot_client.conf [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '//.pypilot/pypilot_client.conf'
After I logged in and corrected the time the first message was "No such file".
Perhaps you are looking at a similar problem. What does the TC do after such a message? Wait for a timeout and switch to default settings?
The problem I was looking at was that the pypilot_py client was started without button for +1/-1/+10/-10. After forcing the connection to localhost (and "OK") and later to the client IP (And "OK") I was able to "reset" the TC and make the tiller move. The webpage however was not usable for some time and when looking at the log I found above message.
Perhaps the missing file / faullty path is somehow related?