Hi,
I upgraded to Buster today.. but the keyboard and mouse is not responding very well.
As a result I can't log in via the console.
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- 02 Aug 2021, 13:51
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Raspbian Buster Support
- Replies: 5
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- 21 Jan 2021, 01:32
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Installing open62541 libraries
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11586
Re: Installing open62541 libraries
Good news.. after I upgraded the firmware to the june2020 version, I can now run the opcua server with encryption enabled.
However, when I tried to connect using a ua client (eg. uaExpert), the server crashed.
However, when I tried to connect using a ua client (eg. uaExpert), the server crashed.
- 13 Jan 2021, 07:07
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Installing open62541 libraries
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11586
Re: Installing open62541 libraries
I realize that the version you used is june2020, whereas mine is mar2020.
How can I upgrade mine to june2020 to attempt another test ?
How can I upgrade mine to june2020 to attempt another test ?
- 10 Jan 2021, 21:12
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Installing open62541 libraries
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11586
Re: Installing open62541 libraries
Step 2: should be
openssl (https://cloudwafer.com/blog/installing- ... -04-18-04/)
sudo apt install build-essential checkinstall zlib1g-dev -y
sudo wget https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1h.tar.gz
sudo tar -xf openssl-1.1.1h.tar.gz
sudo make; sudo make test; sudo make install
openssl (https://cloudwafer.com/blog/installing- ... -04-18-04/)
sudo apt install build-essential checkinstall zlib1g-dev -y
sudo wget https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1h.tar.gz
sudo tar -xf openssl-1.1.1h.tar.gz
sudo make; sudo make test; sudo make install
- 09 Jan 2021, 15:13
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Installing open62541 libraries
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11586
Re: Installing open62541 libraries
This is what i got: pi@RevPi39718:~ $ uname -a Linux RevPi39718 4.19.95-rt38-v7+ #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Tue, 16 Jun 2020 13:25:43 +0 200 armv7l GNU/Linux pi@RevPi39718:~ $ cat /etc/revpi/image-release 2020-03-02-revpi-stretch.img pi@RevPi39718:~ $ This is how i install the various libraries: 1. open62541...
- 31 Dec 2020, 01:46
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Installing open62541 libraries
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11586
Re: Installing open62541 libraries
Hi Kirk, I did some digging and dump out the log entries during runtime. Comparing between a regular RPI and RevPi, this is the difference: On RevPi Core 3+ [2020-12-31 08:34:44.604 (UTC+0800)] info/userland Completed creation of monitoring nodes [2020-12-31 08:34:44.605 (UTC+0800)] info/network TCP...
- 30 Dec 2020, 15:38
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Installing open62541 libraries
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11586
Re: Installing open62541 libraries
Thanks Dirk. Today I started the installation of the following packages into RevPi Core3+ acting as the opcua server. 1. Open62541 2. Xml2 3. OpenSSL I then compile my c code and when I run the server code on revPi, there is no problem. However when I use UAExpert to connect, the server crashed (seg...
- 10 Dec 2020, 02:51
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Installing open62541 libraries
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11586
Installing open62541 libraries
Currently I use 2 DIY raspberry pi to setup a Linux environment running gnu c libraries. 1. 1 opcua server 2. 1 opcua client Communication is via tcpip port 20004. I intend to upgrade my equipment to kunbus and port my executables from raspberry pi to kunbus Question: 1. Can the base kunbus OS suppo...
- 23 Jul 2020, 05:14
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Core 3 Diskspace
- Replies: 14
- Views: 36173
Re: Core 3 Diskspace
correction::
since the intent is to use azure IoTEdge, should the product used be RevPi connect+ ?
since the intent is to use azure IoTEdge, should the product used be RevPi connect+ ?