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    • Mr_AJM
      Mr_AJ
      last edited by

      Cool thread!

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        z4xh
        last edited by

        I wrote some more comprehensive documentation on my blog, which explains the timings in more depth. https://www.zacharyschneider.ca/blog/post/2019/12/customizing-leds-netgate-sg-3100

        Hope it helps!

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          jchonchi
          last edited by

          I took some of the information in this article and wrote a script that sets the LED colors based on network interface state and bandwidth usage.

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            KnowbuddyYuno @jchonchi
            last edited by

            @jchonchi Sounds useful. Does the script work as intended?

            I'm a complete moron when it comes to coding, so my risk tolerance is near zero.

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            • styxlS
              styxl @jchonchi
              last edited by

              @jchonchi i am using the script, works like charm. Thanks

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              • jchonigJ
                jchonig
                last edited by jchonig

                Very helpful thread.

                I re-wrote msf2000s script as a sh script and generalized it a bit.

                I use the left (circult) and middle (square) LEDs to monitor my two WAN connections.

                I also toned it down a bit so I don't need sunblock.

                You can find it here

                Thanks

                Jeff

                SG-4100
                SG-2100
                SG-1100

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                  bldnightowl @msf2000
                  last edited by

                  @msf2000 This was working for a long time in 2.4.5 -- but doesn't seem to anymore in 21.02.

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                  • wgstarksW
                    wgstarks @bldnightowl
                    last edited by

                    @bldnightowl said in Netgate SG-3100 LEDs:

                    @msf2000 This was working for a long time in 2.4.5 -- but doesn't seem to anymore in 21.02.

                    After reading the release notes I’m guessing this is the reason-

                    
                    Several abandoned and deprecated packages have been removed, including:
                    
                    OpenBGPD (use FRR instead)
                    Quagga OSPF (use FRR instead)
                    routed
                    blinkled
                    gwled
                    
                    

                    Box: SG-4200

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                      msf2000 @bldnightowl
                      last edited by

                      @bldnightowl
                      What the crap is NetGate doing with version numbers? Breaking their own products? I don't plan to update past 2.4.5. Guess I'll read up on what's going on later.

                      As for my script, sorry, you are probably on your own if you upgrade to v21.

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                        z4xh @bldnightowl
                        last edited by

                        @bldnightowl Check that you're using the right GPIO device:

                        sysctl dev.gpio | grep .led.
                        

                        When I upgraded to 21.02/2.5, the GPIO device changed from 0 to 2 on my SG-3100.

                        @wgstarks The blinkled and gwled packages aren't needed for the SG-3100 LED driver, those are for controlling the LEDs on ALIX and WRAP platforms.

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                        • jchonigJ
                          jchonig @z4xh
                          last edited by

                          @z4xh What is the relationship between the output of that command to the numbers I provide to gpioctl? I'll update my script to make use of that and test it on 2.4.5 while they figure out the issues with 21.02.

                          Thanks.

                          Jeff

                          Thanks

                          Jeff

                          SG-4100
                          SG-2100
                          SG-1100

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                            z4xh @jchonig
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                            @jchonig This github commit explains it best: https://github.com/justdaniel-gh/sg3100customleds/commit/ddbf412cb1cf3ba32160972e2177c356611ff57f

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                            • jimpJ
                              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                              last edited by

                              The probe order of the GPIO devices changed in the newer version of FreeBSD since more of the on-board devices are supported now. It wasn't intentionally moved or anything.

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                Yes, it looks like the script doesn't set the gpio device so it defaults to using device 0 which is no longer valid. You need to set gpioctl to use /dev/gpioc2, for example:

                                /usr/sbin/gpioctl -f /dev/gpioc2 6 duty 0
                                

                                Steve

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                                • jchonigJ
                                  jchonig @stephenw10
                                  last edited by

                                  I've updated my script and put it in a git repo. I'm still only running it on 2.4.5 until 21.02 is stable on the SG-3100.

                                  Thanks

                                  Jeff

                                  SG-4100
                                  SG-2100
                                  SG-1100

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                                  • jchonigJ
                                    jchonig @jchonig
                                    last edited by

                                    I've updated my script for the gatewaystatus returned by pfSense+ 21.05 and to allow the specification of the gateways to monitor on the command line. It's no longer necessary to edit the script.

                                    In my case the cron command looks like:

                                    /root/gw_leds -v -a WAN_OTTC_DHCP -b WAN_EA_DHCP
                                    

                                    Which means that LED a (left-most) monitors WAN_OTTC_DHCP gateway and LED b (middle) monitor WAN_EA_DHCP gateway.

                                    Thanks

                                    Jeff

                                    SG-4100
                                    SG-2100
                                    SG-1100

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                                    • jchonigJ
                                      jchonig @jchonig
                                      last edited by

                                      I bit more hacking on the script today.

                                      I made it more modular.

                                      I disable PWM mode on any LEDs we are using which disables the slow blink. Maybe I should make that configurable.

                                      I also added -A, -B and -C options to set a fixed color for a given LED give a list of 3 comma-separated numbers. Mostly for testing.

                                      Off to do non-computer stuff on a Saturday.

                                      Thanks

                                      Jeff

                                      SG-4100
                                      SG-2100
                                      SG-1100

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                                      • wgstarksW
                                        wgstarks
                                        last edited by

                                        New script worked great. I only have one gateway so I used

                                        /root/gw_leds -b WAN_DHCP -A 0,0,16 -C 0,0,16
                                        

                                        This gave me light blue (undetermined) for first and last led and current status on the center led.
                                        👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍

                                        The only issue I had was that I couldn't remember how to upload a file to root.😕

                                        SFTP of course. I just don't do it very often.

                                        Box: SG-4200

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                                        • jchonigJ
                                          jchonig @wgstarks
                                          last edited by

                                          @wgstarks I decided not to be too clear on that to make sure people knew enough of what they were doing to figure that out.

                                          Thanks

                                          Jeff

                                          SG-4100
                                          SG-2100
                                          SG-1100

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                                          • wgstarksW
                                            wgstarks @jchonig
                                            last edited by wgstarks

                                            @jchonig I raised an issue on GitHub but I’m posting here as well. Looks like this script may be causing problems with large numbers of pipes being left open which results in a constant stream of errors

                                            kern.ipc.maxpipekva exceeded; see tuning (7)
                                            

                                            More details here and especially here.

                                            Box: SG-4200

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