Firebox LCD Driver for LCDProc
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Thanks for taking the time to note all this down and report back. However I think your post maybe confusing to other users (and me!).
You seem to have repeated steps 1-7 three times. I assume this is just a typo, perhaps edit the post.
(Post now edited)Step 8 is completely unnecessary. It does nothing at all! ???
Step 20 won't work because you are in the wrong directory. you have to call the script with the complete path or change to the correct directory. E.g. /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.sh
I personally copied the newer driver into /var/tmp/lcdd/driver before running the install script so that it was installed along with the other files.
Steve
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I go back over it one more time. I removed the extra lines. No clue how it happened. I tookl instruction from about 4 different posts and combined them into one posting.
I will see if I can run over see where I missed a step.
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fix it by:
cd /lib
ln -s libc.so.7 libc.so.6
ln -s libkvm.so.4 libkvm.so.3then it works
Did this, but I still receive:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.sh
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: # Shared object "libkvm.so.3" not found, required by "lcdproc"
I'm using the latest pfsense 2.0 beta, but as far as I can see that should not be the problem.
libc.so.6 and libkvm.so.3 do exist, so making the links was not a problem:ls /lib
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lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Jun 8 10:05 libc.so.6 -> libc.so.7
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 11 Jun 8 10:04 libkvm.so.3 -> libkvm.so.4
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That's because pfsense 2.0 uses libkvm.so.5 so you need to use:
ln -s libkvm.so.5 libkvm.so.3
However when I did this it still wouldn't work under 2.0beta and there were no useful errors given either.
Steve
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However when I did this it still wouldn't work under 2.0beta and there were no useful errors given either.
Steve
Ok, I've made the link to libkvm.so.5 now and it gives no error anymore.
Since I'm currently working remote I cannot see if the display shows anything (but I expect it to be the same as yours)… I'll check the display later today!EDIT: After some time, an error came up:
sock_connect: connect failed
Error connecting to LCD server 127.0.0.1 on port 13666.
Check to see that the server is running and operating normally.
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It doesn't really suprise me since everything in this thread was built against freebsd7.2 and pfsense2.0 is freebsd 8.
It works great on 1.2.3 though! ;DSteve
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It doesn't really suprise me since everything in this thread was built against freebsd7.2 and pfsense2.0 is freebsd 8.
It works great on 1.2.3 though! ;DSteve
I am using the firebox lcd driver and lcdproc on 2.0 beta 2 and it works like a charm. The box is a firebox x500 with a full install, not nanobsd.
One thing different that I have not seen mentioned is that the updated driver with key and backlit timer support is looking for LCDd.conf in /usr/local/etc and not in /usr/local/share/lcdd. Once LCDd.conf was moved to the appropriate location it worked just fine. Maybe that is the problem. -
I am using the firebox lcd driver and lcdproc on 2.0 beta 2 and it works like a charm. The box is a firebox x500 with a full install, not nanobsd.
One thing different that I have not seen mentioned is that the updated driver with key and backlit timer support is looking for LCDd.conf in /usr/local/etc and not in /usr/local/share/lcdd. Once LCDd.conf was moved to the appropriate location it worked just fine. Maybe that is the problem.Are you using:
A. the "lcdd.tar.gz" from post #7 ( http://files.pfsense.org/misc/lcdd.tar.gz ), and
B. the updated driver "sdeclcd.so" from post #22 ( http://goessens.dyndns.org/public )?If I look at the lcdd.sh script, I see it using the LCDd.conf from /usr/local/share/lcdd.
/usr/bin/nice -20 /usr/local/share/lcdd/LCDd -r 0 -c /usr/local/share/lcdd/LCDd.conf > /dev/null 2>&1 & /usr/bin/nice -20 /usr/local/share/lcdd/lcdproc C M S &
Just to be sure, I've now also copied the conf file to /usr/local/etc.
But it still comes with the same error, saying that it cannot connect to the lcdd server.EDIT:
Perhaps this would help?If I just namually start:
/usr/local/share/lcdd/LCDd -c /usr/local/share/lcdd/LCDd.conf
I a receive more detailed error:
Could not open driver module /usr/local/share/lcdd/drivers/sdeclcd.so: Shared object "libkvm.so.4" not found, required by "sdeclcd.so"
Driver [sdeclcd] binding failed
Could not load driver sdeclcd
There is no output driver
Critical error while initializing, abort.So I've done "ln -s libkvm.so.5 libkvm.so.4"
(I now have libkvm.so.3 and 4 linked to 5)When I then start the same command, no error.
Then I killed the previously manually started LCDd and started the lcdd.sh script again.
No errors, only I cannot see the display right now, because I am working remotely…EDIT AGAIN: Yes, the display is working!
Only the backlight is off, so it's a bit hard to see what's on the display. -
The backlight should come on again if you press one of the buttons.
Confirmation of working in 2.0 is great news. ;DSteve
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The backlight should come on again if you press one of the buttons.
Confirmation of working in 2.0 is great news. ;DSteve
Tried the buttons: the display changes (shows other info) but no backlight.
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Tried the buttons: the display changes (shows other info) but no backlight.
(not even during of immediately after a reboot)If you don't see it even right when you power on your box, your backlight is dead.
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Tried the buttons: the display changes (shows other info) but no backlight.
(not even during of immediately after a reboot)If you don't see it even right when you power on your box, your backlight is dead.
Weird… I own a second box, also an x700... It doesn't have the original flashdisk inside anymore so it won't bootup, but this one also doesn't light when I turn on the box. Do I miss something? I mean, I can't imagine having 2 boxes with a dead backlight! ???
I will check a third box at the office tomorrow, that's one that's still operating with the original flashdisk, just to see what "should happen" with the backlight.
EDIT: Found it already. My first box does have a dead backlight. It's a bit less light here now and I can see the backlight on the second box, but not on the first box. So it's time to switch boxes. :-[
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Tried the buttons: the display changes (shows other info) but no backlight.
(not even during of immediately after a reboot)If you don't see it even right when you power on your box, your backlight is dead.
Weird… I own a second box, also an x700... It doesn't have the original flashdisk inside anymore so it won't bootup, but this one also doesn't light when I turn on the box. Do I miss something? I mean, I can't imagine having 2 boxes with a dead backlight! ???
I will check a third box at the office tomorrow, that's one that's still operating with the original flashdisk, just to see what "should happen" with the backlight.
EDIT: Found it already. My first box does have a dead backlight. It's a bit less light here now and I can see the backlight on the second box, but not on the first box. So it's time to switch boxes. :-[
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The backlit comes on for several seconds just after power on with or without disk. If it doesnt it is dead.
If anybody is interested I may have found a solution for the watchdog errors. I posted it on a separate thread under hardware
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This box is getting better and better.
Now…. How do we display more useful and pertinent info on the LCD?
A network bandwidth graph
current throughput
vpn connections
errors
Boot messages.All of the above and much more would be nice.
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The default options are quite limited you have choices of:
screen can be one of the following: C CPU show detailed CPU usage P SMP-CPU CPU usage overview: one line per CPU, especially useful on SMP systems. G CPUGraph CPU histogram L Load Load histogram M Memory memory & swap usage S ProcSize memory usage of 5 biggest processes D Disk filling level of the mounted file systems I Iface network interface usage B Battery battery status T TimeDate time & date information O OldTime old time screen U Uptime old uptime screen K BigClock big clock N MiniClock minimal clock A About credits page
Add the letters to where lcdproc is called in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.sh. Not all of them work. I went with C T U.
Otherwise write your own client or use one someone else has written (a lot). It's supposed to be quite easy but since the last time I coded anything was at Uni about 12 years ago it's beyond me! ::)
Steve
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The default options are quite limited you have choices of:
screen can be one of the following: C CPU show detailed CPU usage P SMP-CPU CPU usage overview: one line per CPU, especially useful on SMP systems. G CPUGraph CPU histogram L Load Load histogram M Memory memory & swap usage S ProcSize memory usage of 5 biggest processes D Disk filling level of the mounted file systems I Iface network interface usage B Battery battery status T TimeDate time & date information O OldTime old time screen U Uptime old uptime screen K BigClock big clock N MiniClock minimal clock A About credits page
Add the letters to where lcdproc is called in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdd.sh. Not all of them work. I went with C T U.
Otherwise write your own client or use one someone else has written (a lot). It's supposed to be quite easy but since the last time I coded anything was at Uni about 12 years ago it's beyond me! ::)
Steve
Steve I am away from home for a few days I can ssh to the boxbut I cannot see the lcd so I cant test.
Are you able to display nework stats (letter I) on your box? -
Hmm, the screen shows up OK but no data is shown for I. Maybe with some tweaking.
The only really useful things for me is how long since it last crashed and is the CPU pegged at 100% by some hideous crashed code. Anything else I'll just log in and look. To be honest none of the screens are very nice at 2X20. I should get off my arse and write something, it could easily have a single screen with cpu usage and uptime.
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Hmm, the screen shows up OK but no data is shown for I. Maybe with some tweaking.
The only really useful things for me is how long since it last crashed and is the CPU pegged at 100% by some hideous crashed code. Anything else I'll just log in and look. To be honest none of the screens are very nice at 2X20. I should get off my arse and write something, it could easily have a single screen with cpu usage and uptime.
SteveI agree 2x20 is not spectacular, but it can be used to display some nice cpu/ network graphs
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hi
after following the above when i try to start lcdd.sh under usr/local/etc/rc.d
i get the following
/libexec/ld-elf.co.1: shared object
"libkvm.so.3 not found, requirded by "lcdproc"any ideas on this one
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You need to add the sym links:
cd /lib ln -s libc.so.7 libc.so.6 ln -s libkvm.so.4 libkvm.so.3
This is assuming you're running 1.2.3.
Steve