[arm-allstar] Power fail script
David McGough
kb4fxc at inttek.net
Sun Oct 21 19:45:23 EDT 2018
Oops. Typo. Try:
chmod 755 /etc/asterisk/local/check_power_fail.sh
On Sun, 21 Oct 2018, "David McGough via ARM-allstar" wrote:
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>
> Luc,
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> Make sure the script is set executable once you've copied into the
> destination folder....Like this from a bash prompt:
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> chmod 755 etc/asterisk/local/check_power_fail.sh
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> ...Then, try to run it.
>
> 73, David KB4FXC
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>
> On Sun, 21 Oct 2018, "Luc Drolet VE2LUQ via ARM-allstar" wrote:
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> > Doug,
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> OK, I paste your script into /etc/asterisk/local/power_fail_check.sh
> subsequently how to make it run?
>
> I even made a reboot, and I have an error message? bash: /etc/asterisk/local/check_power_fail.sh: No such file or directory
> this commende I use the line 9-Start Bash shell interface
>
> how to start?
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> Thank you
>
> 73âs
> Luc
> VE2LUQ
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>
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> > Le 21 oct. 2018 à 18:10, Doug Crompton <wa3dsp at gmail.com> a écrit :
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> > Luc,
> >
> > /etc/asterisk/local is a good place to put it especially if you make changes in it. We could put that out as a script for all and in that case it would get over written in the /usr/local/sbin directory. That is true of any script you modify. You just need to call it with the full path - /etc/asterisk/local/check_power_fail.sh
> >
> > 73 Doug
> > WA3DSP
> > http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 5:30 PM Luc Drolet VE2LUQ <ldrolet at cgocable.ca <mailto:ldrolet at cgocable.ca>> wrote:
> > Good evening Doug,
> >
> > To put the script in our raspberry PI, can you tell us what is the best place on the PI rasberry
> > in /etc/asterisk/local or somewhere else?
> >
> > I read your text and if I understand correctly we can change the give as 5 minutes to 10 minutes for the transmission delay if there is a power failure
> > so if it works well in my opinion the best place will be in /etc/asterisk/local?
> >
> > Thank you for your execllent work
> >
> > 73âs
> > Luc
> > VE2LUQ
> >
> >
> >
> >> Le 20 oct. 2018 à 22:55, Doug Crompton via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org <mailto:arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>> a écrit :
> >>
> >> Attached is a power fail check script using the Pi GPIO. By default it assumes bit 24, pin 35 of the Pi. This bit is pulled low to indicate a power failure. This could be achieved by a SPDT relay or a clean 3V (no more!) source powered from the mains. Of course to use this the Pi must be powered from a source independent of the mains.
> >>
> >> The script has a timer set to 30 seconds before it assumes a power fail. It sends a "power fail set" message at start and after a power failure is over. When a power failure is happening it says "power failure" on the air locally every 5 minutes.
> >>
> >> Times and GPIO bits are changeable in the script.
> >>
> >> The script, after checking, is run in the background and uses an interrupt requiring scant resources.
> >>
> >> Copy this script to your server and make it executable - chmod 750 power_fail_check.sh
> >>
> >> 73 Doug
> >> WA3DSP
> >> http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>
> >>
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