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    • T
      tix
      last edited by

      @tix:

      @mdima:

      If you all set only one screen with 0.5.3 and pkg 0.9.2 do you have this problem?

      Thanks,
      Michele

      I'm testing now, using only the "Interface Traffic" screen set to WAN.  It doesn't scroll left/right but obviously updates so the updating activity should tell us something I hope.

      Will post an update in about 12 hours.

      Well in 24 hours of running, I've had no issues running with only this screen enabled with the "standard" .92 package.

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        mdima
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        @tix:

        Well in 24 hours of running, I've had no issues running with only this screen enabled with the "standard" .92 package.

        Hi Tix,
          yes, everything worked with 1 screen only, because in that case there were no "extra messages" (activate/ignore/etc.) from LCDd that caused a buffer overflow after some hour.

        With the new version of the package we should not have this problem anymore…

        Can you confirm it?

        Thanks,
        Michele

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          tix
          last edited by

          I have downloaded the new package and enabled the following screens:
          -Uptime
          -Load
          -States
          -Mbuf
          -Interface Traffic(WAN)
          None of these scroll left/right.

          I installed the package and rebooted to have a clean start.  I noticed that load seemed a little higher than usual on startup and took a little bit longer to "calm down" but I'm not entirely sure it's related to LCDproc.

          I will post later today or tomorrow if there is anything to report as I'm hoping we have this corrected.  :)

          Thanks so much for the effort Michele!!!

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            Cino
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            So far so good.. i'm using the picolcd.so driver, 20x2 display

            The following is enabled:
            Time
            Uptime
            System
            Disk
            Load
            States  (Not sure if other notice, it doesn't show the correct max, always 10000)
            Interfaces (scrolls thru them)
            Mbuf
            Interface Traffic (WAN)

            one day I'll swap to a different case so I can have a 20/4

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Testing now.
              One thing I have noticed that I didn't expect is:

              
              [2.0.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(2): ps aux|grep lcd
              root    4965  0.0  0.3  3656  1520  ??  I     8:27PM   0:00.01 /bin/sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdproc.sh start
              root    6483  0.0  3.4 46428 17476  ??  SN    8:27PM   0:01.11 /usr/local/bin/php -f /usr/local/pkg/lcdproc_client.php
              
              

              I didn't expect to see lcdproc.sh running, not that it's a problem.

              Steve

              Edit: I also so that the version of the sdeclcd driver is that with real time process priority set. Is that deliberate? That too should be no problem.

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                mdima
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                Hehe!

                You're welcome Tix, let's see how much this version resists… I didn't have any problems since two days with 2 servers since almost 48h, but we need to share the data to consider it stable.

                on both machines I use as driver sureelect, 1 second refresh, 8 screens on one and just 1 screen on the other one. The other options are left as default...

                Ciao,
                Michele

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                  mdima
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10:

                  Testing now.
                  One thing I have noticed that I didn't expect is:

                  
                  [2.0.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(2): ps aux|grep lcd
                  root    4965  0.0  0.3  3656  1520  ??  I     8:27PM   0:00.01 /bin/sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdproc.sh start
                  root    6483  0.0  3.4 46428 17476  ??  SN    8:27PM   0:01.11 /usr/local/bin/php -f /usr/local/pkg/lcdproc_client.php
                  
                  

                  I didn't expect to see lcdproc.sh running, not that it's a problem.

                  Steve

                  Edit: I also so that the version of the sdeclcd driver is that with real time process priority set. Is that deliberate? That too should be no problem.

                  Hi Steve,
                    well, I removed the "lcdproc_client.sh" script, the one that managed the error counter for the client. lcdproc.sh is the one run to start/stop/restart the package. I honestly don't know why it is still running after it's launched to start the client, but it should not do anything.

                  For the sdeclcd driver, we need to ask to fmertz if he asked to update the binary driver under files.pfsense.org, I guess not if it's not the last version. Anyway, probably after this message he will ask to update it.

                  Ciao,
                  Michele

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                    mdima
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                    Hi Cino,

                    @Cino:

                    States  (Not sure if other notice, it doesn't show the correct max, always 10000)
                    one day I'll swap to a different case so I can have a 20/4

                    on my x86 pfSense 2.0.1 shows correctly 500000. I am afraid some char is hidden, but with a 20x2 display it should not… :S

                    Looking at the code, it looks it's able to read $config['system']['maximumstates']. How much did you set?
                    If you run on the the command prompt, php console, the following commands (copy/paste both), what result do you get?

                    global $config;
                    echo($config['system']['maximumstates']);
                    

                    Thanks,
                    Michele

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                      tix
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                      Not sure what went wrong but I went to add some additional screens and upon clicking save, the log shows the stopping and restarting but then stops again 1 sec later.  This happens each time I enable/disable any screen.

                      Log capture:

                      
                      Feb 10 18:23:42 pfsense LCDd: Client on socket 11 disconnected
                      Feb 10 18:23:42 pfsense LCDd: sock_send: socket write error
                      Feb 10 18:23:44 pfsense LCDd: Server shutting down on SIGTERM
                      Feb 10 18:23:46 pfsense LCDd: LCDd version 0.5.3 starting
                      Feb 10 18:23:46 pfsense LCDd: Using Configuration File: /usr/local/etc/LCDd.conf
                      Feb 10 18:23:46 pfsense LCDd: Listening for queries on 127.0.0.1:13666
                      Feb 10 18:23:47 pfsense LCDd: Server shutting down on SIGTERM
                      Feb 10 18:23:58 pfsense php: lcdproc: Failed to connect to LCDd process Operation timed out (60)
                      Feb 10 18:24:09 pfsense php: lcdproc: Failed to connect to LCDd process Operation timed out (60)
                      Feb 10 18:24:20 pfsense php: lcdproc: Failed to connect to LCDd process Operation timed out (60)
                      Feb 10 18:24:31 pfsense php: lcdproc: Failed to connect to LCDd process Operation timed out (60)
                      
                      

                      Trying to restart via the GUI does nothing (which I think is correct functionality) but running the start script from the shell seems to start the process again.

                      
                      [root@pfsense]/root(2): /bin/sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdproc.sh start
                      [root@pfsense]/root(6): ps aux | grep lcd
                              <no results="">[root@pfsense]/root(7): ps aux | grep LCD
                      root   25426  0.0  0.5  3524  1280   1  S+    6:25PM   0:00.00 grep LCD
                      [root@pfsense]/root(8): clog /var/log/system.log  | grep LCD
                       <snip>Feb 10 18:31:25 pfsense LCDd: LCDd version 0.5.3 starting
                      Feb 10 18:31:25 pfsense LCDd: Using Configuration File: /usr/local/etc/LCDd.conf
                      Feb 10 18:31:25 pfsense LCDd: Listening for queries on 127.0.0.1:13666
                      Feb 10 18:31:27 pfsense LCDd: Connect from host 127.0.0.1:49169 on socket 6</snip></no> 
                      

                      So I'm now running these screens:
                      -Time
                      -Uptime
                      -Disk
                      -Load
                      -States
                      -Mbuf
                      -Interface Traffic (WAN)

                      and these settings:
                      -ComPort=/dev/lpt0
                      -Display Size=2x20 display
                      -Driver=Firebox SDEC
                      -Refresh=5 sec
                      -All other settings are "default"

                      Also, the Load average is staying higher around between 0.60 and 1.4 where prior to this update it stayed less than 0.80 (even when updating RRD).  Again not sure it's related but I don't think it's anything to worry about.

                      Will continue to monitor…

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                        Cino
                        last edited by

                        the results were blank. I dont have anything set, left it for the system to decide. The dashboard says 299000.. I'll set a value and see what happens. Its been awhile since I looked at the lcdproc code, but I'm thinking there was default 10000 if nothing is set via the gui now that i think about it a little more

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          @tix
                          I can see from your logs that you still have 0.53 version of LCDd. So who knows what version of other files you have.
                          From my experience the 'reinstall package' button in the GUI does not seem to re download everything.
                          I suggest un-installing the package completely, checking for any left over files and then re-installing it.

                          Steve

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                            tix
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10:

                            @tix
                            I can see from your logs that you still have 0.53 version of LCDd. So who knows what version of other files you have.
                            From my experience the 'reinstall package' button in the GUI does not seem to re download everything.
                            I suggest un-installing the package completely, checking for any left over files and then re-installing it.

                            Steve

                            Well aren't I the idiot?  :P  Didn't even notice that….

                            Ok so I've now uninstalled the package, cleaned all the various references to LCDd, lcdproc, sdeclcd.so that the "find" command could locate.  Then I reinstalled the package except LCDd is missing...  Isn't this supplied by the lcdproc-dev package or am I being an idiot again?

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                              mdima
                              last edited by

                              @tix:

                              @stephenw10:

                              @tix
                              I can see from your logs that you still have 0.53 version of LCDd. So who knows what version of other files you have.
                              From my experience the 'reinstall package' button in the GUI does not seem to re download everything.
                              I suggest un-installing the package completely, checking for any left over files and then re-installing it.

                              Steve

                              Well aren't I the idiot?  :P  Didn't even notice that….

                              Ok so I've now uninstalled the package, cleaned all the various references to LCDd, lcdproc, sdeclcd.so that the "find" command could locate.  Then I reinstalled the package except LCDd is missing...  Isn't this supplied by the lcdproc-dev package or am I being an idiot again?

                              Tix, LCDd is inside the package, very strange you don't have it… maybe a reboot between the uninstall and the reinstall could help..

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                                mdima
                                last edited by

                                @Cino:

                                the results were blank. I dont have anything set, left it for the system to decide. The dashboard says 299000.. I'll set a value and see what happens. Its been awhile since I looked at the lcdproc code, but I'm thinking there was default 10000 if nothing is set via the gui now that i think about it a little more

                                Ok, I've understood what happens… if there is nothing set the function just return 10000 as a constant.
                                I will fix this on the new version.

                                Ciao,
                                Michele

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                                  mdima
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi Tix
                                  @tix:

                                  Also, the Load average is staying higher around between 0.60 and 1.4 where prior to this update it stayed less than 0.80 (even when updating RRD).  Again not sure it's related but I don't think it's anything to worry about.

                                  Will continue to monitor…

                                  well… as more screens you add, as more the client and LCDd have to work. If you only enable one screen the load should fall. The variables that affect the load are: number of screens, refresh rate.

                                  Ciao,
                                  Michele

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                                    easyhugo
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                                    Hi Guys

                                    Is it possible to ad this Lcd to

                                    http://allnet.de/1577.html?&tx_mmallnetproductplugin_pi1[showUid]=421433&cHash=949c8a38a8
                                    ftp://212.18.29.48/ftp/pub/allnet/utility-server/fw8888/lcm_server_1.0.tar.bz2

                                    i,m trying this for some time but with no success, see other posts from me

                                    thx max

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                                      mdima
                                      last edited by

                                      @easyhugo:

                                      Hi Guys

                                      Is it possible to ad this Lcd to

                                      http://allnet.de/1577.html?&tx_mmallnetproductplugin_pi1[showUid]=421433&cHash=949c8a38a8
                                      ftp://212.18.29.48/ftp/pub/allnet/utility-server/fw8888/lcm_server_1.0.tar.bz2

                                      i,m trying this for some time but with no success, see other posts from me

                                      thx max

                                      Hi Max (easyhugo),
                                      it's impossible to know for me which driver this LCD panel uses… do you know the chipset? Can it use one of the drivers already made or you need another driver?

                                      Ciao,
                                      Michele

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        My German is very bad!  :-[ (Only beaten by my non-existant Italian!  ::))

                                        However, according to [url=http://www.ipcop-forum.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=26948#p231301]this post by IPCop ledgend Wintermute the display in the FW8888 is an LCM-162.

                                        This doesn't appear to be supported directly by LCDproc but this blog post seems to show it is possible. That's quite old now so support maybe better integrated.

                                        What drivers/versions have you tried?

                                        Steve

                                        Edit: This post confirms this.

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                                          tix
                                          last edited by

                                          @mdima:

                                          Tix, LCDd is inside the package, very strange you don't have it… maybe a reboot between the uninstall and the reinstall could help..

                                          I've tried multiple times to get LCDd to install and all fail.  I must have broken something with the various versions and/or updates.  I'll try a clean install later this weekend maybe….

                                          In any case, I have the updated files now.  I did a clean install to VMware Player and installed the package and then scp'd the file over to my real pfsense.

                                          So far so good as I've exceeded my 10 hour limit and everything is working with the screens and settings I mentioned in the previous post.

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                                            mdima
                                            last edited by

                                            @tix:

                                            So far so good as I've exceeded my 10 hour limit and everything is working with the screens and settings I mentioned in the previous post.

                                            hehe! on my machines I am running it from thursday with a refresh of 1second, and it's still working great… maybe I am too much optimist, but I think we made it... ;) at least for this specific problem!

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