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Driver added to LCDProc package for Nexcom devices [$100]

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    netmethods
    last edited by May 12, 2009, 8:01 AM

    Sorry for the delay getting back to you, a work emergency required me to fly out of state for a few days.

    I'm working on this tonight and should have an update for you tomorrow. Thanks again for you help!

    2x Nexcom 1088n8 in HA config
    2.4 GHz Quad Core / 4GB DDR2 / SATAII 160GB / 4x1GB Intel module

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      netmethods
      last edited by May 13, 2009, 7:00 AM

      From what I can tell, everything went smooth… except that the service will not start.

      When I use the picolcd driver, I get these errors in the log:

      php: lcdproc: The chosen lcdproc driver is not a valid choice
      php: lcdproc: Starting service lcdproc
      php: lcdproc: Stopping service: no com port selected

      When I change it to hd44780 I get these errors:

      php: lcdproc: Starting service lcdproc
      LCDd: LCDd version 0.5.2 starting
      LCDd: Using Configuration File: /usr/local/etc/LCDd.conf
      LCDd: Listening for queries on 127.0.0.1:13666
      php: : [DEBUG] Lock recursion detected.
      LCDd: Server shutting down on SIGTERM
      php: lcdproc: Stopping service: no com port selected

      What am I missing? It seems like I'm probably missing something simple and just not getting due to my lack of experience with BSD. Who would've thought it would've been easier to setup failover than to setup the stupid LCD!?!

      Again, keep in mind that I'm a newbie to BSD and have a friend helping me that is proficient in several types of Linux, mostly RedHat.

      Thanks again for all your help!

      2x Nexcom 1088n8 in HA config
      2.4 GHz Quad Core / 4GB DDR2 / SATAII 160GB / 4x1GB Intel module

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        eri--
        last edited by May 13, 2009, 4:37 PM

        You need to tell it the device it has to read/write.
        Usually you do with teh lcdproc package of pfsense and you have to modify the package, if you have an usb device, to list the usbdevices.

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          netmethods
          last edited by Jun 4, 2009, 9:19 PM

          I've been working with Nexcom to get this working and they provided me with a modified version of LCDProc. I was able to get LCDProc to run in 1.2.2 Dev, but it will only display the LCDProc server info and I don't know how to connect it to pfSense to manage it or display any stats.

          Below are links to the version of LCDProc Nexcom sent me as well as a picture of the LCD after we got the LCDProc server running.

          http://www.net-methods.com/download$/nexcom-lcdproc.zip
          http://www.net-methods.com/download$/nexcom1.zip

          Here is the additional notes they sent:

          ./configure –enable-drivers=nexcom
                make
                Then open the LCDd.conf and change
                Driver=nexcom
                driverpath =/usr/local/lib/lcdproc/  (<- the folder stored lcd driver)
                make install
                reboot

          run server =  LCDd
                run client (dispaly) =lcdproc + parameter.

          Then they also asked that we make sure we have this settings:

          Can you make sure that the LPT port resource with command “dmesg | grep ppc0?
                with Nexcom default LPT IO =378, you have to check it before install.

          For our test condition = FreeBSD 7.0 with BIOS 007, and attached the .conf file which mode from this test to  you.

          What will it take (time/money) to get this version of LCDProc working in pfSense? I would like to be able to configure the LCD/LCM within pfSense so that I do not need to use the Dev versions of pfSense.

          Thanks,

          Jason

          2x Nexcom 1088n8 in HA config
          2.4 GHz Quad Core / 4GB DDR2 / SATAII 160GB / 4x1GB Intel module

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            Guest
            last edited by Jun 4, 2009, 11:01 PM

            Any idea if they're going to submit their changes to the LCDProc software maintainers?  Otherwise the usefulness of this will be somewhat limited as new versions of LCDProc won't have any support for this device.

            Kudos to you for taking all this effort! I hope it works out.

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              netmethods
              last edited by Jun 5, 2009, 7:23 AM

              Is this something I can submit? They probably don't care about it, but I am more than willing to do so. They are more than willing to help as much as they can. I had to pull some teeth at nexcom, but they have been very helpful overall.

              If you can point me in the right direction, I'll do what I can!

              2x Nexcom 1088n8 in HA config
              2.4 GHz Quad Core / 4GB DDR2 / SATAII 160GB / 4x1GB Intel module

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                Guest
                last edited by Jun 5, 2009, 2:02 PM

                I could contact the maintainer for the actual LCDproc software and give them any patches they have or find out what their submission process is.  If you can get the code incorporated from there, then everyone wins, not just pfSense.

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                  netmethods
                  last edited by Jun 5, 2009, 2:35 PM

                  I emailed Nexcom and asked them for any coding they did for this. As soon as I hear back, I'll post a link to it for you to download!

                  In the mean time, the data in this zip file is not enough?
                  http://www.net-methods.com/download$/nexcom-lcdproc.zip

                  Thanks!

                  2x Nexcom 1088n8 in HA config
                  2.4 GHz Quad Core / 4GB DDR2 / SATAII 160GB / 4x1GB Intel module

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                    netmethods
                    last edited by Jun 5, 2009, 4:08 PM

                    To add to my last post, I do have the FreeBSD drivers for the LCD. Not sure if it will help or not at this point…

                    2x Nexcom 1088n8 in HA config
                    2.4 GHz Quad Core / 4GB DDR2 / SATAII 160GB / 4x1GB Intel module

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                      netmethods
                      last edited by Jun 7, 2009, 8:26 PM

                      I spoke with Nexcom and this is what they told me:

                      We only have had modified the driver for Nexcom LCD, you may found the source in
                          \lcdproc-nexcom0.5.3.tar\lcdproc-nexcom0.5.3\lcdproc-0.5.3\server\drivers\nexcom_lcm.

                      lcdproc-nexcom0.5.3.tar can be found in this zip file:
                      http://www.net-methods.com/download$/nexcom-lcdproc.zip

                      Please let me know if this is enough or if you need anything else.

                      Thanks!

                      2x Nexcom 1088n8 in HA config
                      2.4 GHz Quad Core / 4GB DDR2 / SATAII 160GB / 4x1GB Intel module

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                        netmethods
                        last edited by Jun 10, 2009, 10:51 PM

                        anyone now how I can move forward on this?

                        thanks!

                        2x Nexcom 1088n8 in HA config
                        2.4 GHz Quad Core / 4GB DDR2 / SATAII 160GB / 4x1GB Intel module

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                          netmethods
                          last edited by Jul 1, 2009, 4:50 PM

                          This issue has been resolved, Commercial support got the driver to work correctly.

                          2x Nexcom 1088n8 in HA config
                          2.4 GHz Quad Core / 4GB DDR2 / SATAII 160GB / 4x1GB Intel module

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