[arm-allstar] Having trouble accessing archiveaudio files on other machines

Terry Bethlehem kd4ont at gmail.com
Wed Dec 13 19:17:39 EST 2017


Thanks Doug! This fixed everything.

On Dec 13, 2017 2:54 AM, Doug Crompton via arm-allstar <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> OK sorry about the confusion. Sometimes I do things a year ago and I forget
> what I do.
>
> Auto mounting is NOT enabled in the hamvoip release by default but it is
> easy to turn on. The binary used is devmon which is already part of the
> package.
>
> Execute the following at the Linux prompt -
>
> systemctl start devmon at root.service
> systemctl enable devmon at root.service
>
> They should return no errors.
>
> This will make it instantly work and also work at the next and subsequent
> boots as long as the card is in there at boot. If you install it after boot
> it will also mount. If you want to take it out determine where it is
> mounted using df - usually /dev/sda1 and  do  - umount /dev/sda1    Do not
> take it out or umount while a program is using it like archivedir in
> asterisk!
>
> Configuration for this is in /etc/udevil/udevil.conf   but generally no
> changes are necessary. Media is mounted by default at /media
>
>
> *73 Doug*
>
> *WA3DSP*
>
> *http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 1:58 AM, "Terry Bethlehem via arm-allstar" <
> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
> > You mentioned a few key things. I assumed it auto mounted. It's probably
> > saving the files to the sd card, even though I'm giving it an apparent
> path
> > to the usb drive. This explains why there's nothing on the card and why
> the
> > activity led on the fob is giving me the idle pulse. I'll have to learn
> how
> > to mount it and possibly look into how to tell the pi to mount it at
> boot.
> >
> > On Dec 13, 2017 12:42 AM, Doug Crompton via arm-allstar <
> > arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> >
> > > I have a 32G fat32 USB stick that had a bunch of files on it. I took it
> > to
> > > a Pi running hamvoip code. I mounted it as /media. Files read fine then
> > > copied a file to it, unmounted it, took it back to my Ubuntu system and
> > it
> > > mounted and it read fine. Took it to a win7 system and it read fine. So
> > no
> > > question fat32 works.
> > >
> > > Anything larger I have formatted as ext4 so can't easily test on
> windows
> > > but works fine between Linux systems.
> > >
> > >
> > > *73 Doug*
> > >
> > > *WA3DSP*
> > >
> > > *http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 2:26 PM, "Terry Bethlehem via arm-allstar" <
> > > arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> > >
> > > > My flash drive is formatted exfat. Only the pi can see the directory
> it
> > > > made and the wav files. My win pc and my ubuntu laptop cannot see
> > > anything
> > > > the pi created.
> > > >
> > > > Could it be a permissions situation on the folder and files? I'd like
> > it
> > > to
> > > > be so any machine could access them.
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