[pc-allstar] Supermon and PC based Allstar

Doug Crompton wa3dsp at gmail.com
Wed Sep 19 10:46:19 EDT 2018


Bill,

 The astdb.txt file should be in /var/log/asterisk. This is a tmpfile
system on the Pi. If you are using the astdb.php file from the Pi located
in /usr/local/sbin that is where it is putting it. It also looks for the
privatenodes.txt file in /etc/asterisk/local. The location of astdb.txt is
defined in common.inc


*73 Doug*

*WA3DSP*

*http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 11:34 PM "Mr. Possum (Bill) via PC-allstar" <
pc-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Hi Paul...  I've been toying with the HP Proliant server tonight.  I got
> the apache to look at srv/http/ for all the web stuff now. (Setup like my
> Pi's)  I moved all the files over there.  I can get to the web pages and
> the supermon pages but it still isn't finding the node information...
> I put the following in my crontab and ran it manually once:
> # required for lsnodes and allmon
> 15 03 * * * cd /usr/local/sbin; ./astdb.php cron
> #
> # Time Sync
> 15 * * * * ntpdate 3.pool.ntp.org
> #
> And the info line before the "display configuration" button still shows:
> [ ] [ WAN IP: ] [ AstP: ; NOTE: bindport must be specified BEFORE ] [
> MgrP:5038 ] [ SShP: ]
> [ Tuesday, September 18, 2018 CDT ]
> Is the astdb.txt it is looking for in srv/http/allmon2 or somewhere else?
> Bill - N5MBM
>
>
>       From: Paul - KN2R <paulkn2r at gmail.com>
>  To: 'PC AllStar' <pc-allstar at hamvoip.org>
> Cc: 'Mr. Possum (Bill)' <flatpossum1231 at yahoo.com>
>  Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 12:57 PM
>  Subject: RE: [pc-allstar] Supermon and PC based Allstar
>
> You must have the astdb.txt file exist for everyone's information to be
> displayed in Supermon.
> Somehow you are not getting that information.
>
> Paul / KN2R
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PC-allstar [mailto:pc-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org] On Behalf Of
> "Mr. Possum (Bill) via PC-allstar"
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 10:27 AM
> To: PC AllStar
> Cc: Mr. Possum (Bill)
> Subject: Re: [pc-allstar] Supermon and PC based Allstar
>
> Good job!
> I did an install on an old HP Proliant server I picked up at ham fest.  I
> used the distro they had up on allstarlink.org.  I copied my supermon
> stuff over from one of My Pi's and it sorta worked!  I didn't do an
> "install" from the library - I just copied stuff over and edited the config
> files, etc...  Which probably wasn't the right thing to do...  But it
> worked!  Sorta...  :)
>
>
> http://n5mbm.net:97/supermon/link.php?nodes=46902,46682,45634,43033,29503,43773
>
>
> But how did you get it to load up the nodelist?  All of the connected
> nodes on my supermon screens say "someones private node".
> And when I am logged into it, the line up top that usually has a lot of
> useful info isn't populated - like this:
> [ ] [ WAN IP: ] [ AstP: ; NOTE: bindport must be specified BEFORE ] [
> MgrP:5038 ] [ SShP: ] [ Tuesday, September 18, 2018 CDT ] Do I need to find
> a proper "install" tutorial?  I know there is some stuff I probably need to
> go edit to make it work but I don't have much of an idea where to look or
> what config files to edit...
> Other than that, my nodes can connect and disconnect to this HP Proliant
> with no problems....  It's been up a few months in the shack without a
> single hiccup OR even a reboot!
>
> I "wanted" to put this server at a remote site with a FAST internet
> connection to give my main "hub node" a bit more horsepower than a
> Raspberry Pi.  Although the pi's have been running great, loading it up
> with a bunch of different hub nodes and a lot of connections seems to tax
> the capabilities of the Pi.  But until I can get stuff like Supermon
> working on it, like I like it (fully functional), I hesitate to deploy it
> at a remote site that is a pain to get to in order to do maintenance
> "locally".  I want it 100% working before I put it out there!
>
> Any help or advice would be MUCH appreciated!
> Bill - N5MBM
>
>
>       From: Ian via PC-allstar <pc-allstar at hamvoip.org>
>  To: pc-allstar at hamvoip.org
> Cc: gm4upx at gb7jd.co.uk
>  Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 7:23 AM
>  Subject: [pc-allstar] Supermon and PC based Allstar
>
> In preparation of the release of hamvoip for a PC I " had a go " last week
> at running Supermon on a PC.
>
> There have been one or two questions on the other mail list regarding the
> use of Supermon on a PC; if you have a PC based version of Allstar I would
> say, go ahead and install Supermon.
>
> The experience will help you understand how things work in preparation for
> the " real thing ".
>
> You can see my effort at [ http://jedham.dyndns.org:88 ]
>
> Regards,
> Ian..
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