tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post2241690507009953852..comments2024-03-01T08:36:11.376+01:00Comments on RPi-Experiences: RPi-Monitor: Version 2.2 is availableX@vhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12860630541816241486noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-72468982377923900752013-08-18T16:59:36.944+02:002013-08-18T16:59:36.944+02:00Sure - swap_total may change if you add/remove swa...Sure - swap_total may change if you add/remove swapfiles (or additional swap partitions), and memory_total will scale up and down as memory is reallocated from CPU/ARM to GPU if CMA is enabled.stuarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02208481124396897005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-50947151126004047432013-08-18T11:08:53.919+02:002013-08-18T11:08:53.919+02:00Thanks for your comments.
I did update the config...Thanks for your comments. <br />I did update the configuration of static.4 as you proposed. I also moved the scaling_governor from static to dynamic.<br />Regarding the parameters swap_total and memory_total as these parameter can't automatically and dynamically change (unless you can show me a use case explaining how), I'll keep them as static. If the user decide to manually change these values, he will just have to restart rpimonitord to take change in account.<br />Finally, I'll think how I can implement the command line option to check the configuration parameter but I'm not expecting to work on that feature soon so if somebody want to propose a pull request with this feature, I'll be happy to merge it in the master branch. X@vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12860630541816241486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-68063863459471989722013-08-17T12:50:09.356+02:002013-08-17T12:50:09.356+02:00Hi again,
Just a few quick notes which might be h...Hi again,<br /><br />Just a few quick notes which might be helpful for the next release:<br /><br />- I had to change 'static.4.regexp=Processor\s+: (.*)' to 'static.4.regexp=model name\s+: (.*)' for 'static.4.name=processor' - although this may be kernel-dependant, as I'm using 3.10.y. Perhaps the best solution is to use 'static.4.regexp=(Processor|model name)\s+: (.*)'?<br /><br />- scaling_governor and swap_total are defined as static types, whereas these are really dynamic - RPi Monitor's UI doesn't reflect, for example, changing from the 'ondemand' to 'performance' governor, or to activation/de-activation of swap.<br /><br />- memory_total could perhaps be made a dynamic value, coming from the output of 'vcgencmd get_mem arm' to account for systems using CMA.<br /><br />Finally, it'd be *really* helpful if you could include a command-line option to validate the *.conf files!<br /><br />Hope this helps,<br /><br />Stuartstuarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02208481124396897005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-36379430910704561712013-08-05T09:32:11.892+02:002013-08-05T09:32:11.892+02:00The command "sudo service rpimonitor update&q...The command "sudo service rpimonitor update" is not updating from 2.1 to 2.2 but is just updating the packages information.<br />You can check the about box to know the version you are running.<br />The problem you had with the version 2.2 is strange, mayby the comment from Sancho(hust upper) could help to start RPi-Monitor version 2.2 after installation... I'll have a look to that before publishing v2.3.X@vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12860630541816241486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-20986247087805041592013-08-05T09:28:07.316+02:002013-08-05T09:28:07.316+02:00This command shouldn't be necessary since it i...This command shouldn't be necessary since it is already done by the installation scripts inside the package. But This is a good tip if RPi-Monitor is not working as expected.X@vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12860630541816241486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-24290166902729794992013-08-05T08:41:49.381+02:002013-08-05T08:41:49.381+02:00Just discovered this great product. Got it working...Just discovered this great product. Got it working in the end and once it does, it works like a charm.<br />My installation problems were as follows :<br />- Didn't have the package installed before and went straight for the latest version 2.2.<br />- kept getting the error concerning the dynamic.json not being available.<br />- Removed and re-installed it a couple of times, without result.<br />- Downloaded version 2.1, installed it and it worked. Then updated via "sudo service rpimonitor update".<br />- Result : latest version, up and running without a problem.<br /><br />One happy camper over here :-)<br /><br />Will definitely try out the customizations as well.Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12723044059404416367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-52406090595439064912013-08-04T21:02:13.918+02:002013-08-04T21:02:13.918+02:00Please add the following line to your all update i...Please add the following line to your all update installation method:<br /><br />'sudo service rpimonitor restart'<br /><br />Thank you! :)Sancho Muzaxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04047843071149703333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-84255958173705364892013-08-01T09:27:38.319+02:002013-08-01T09:27:38.319+02:00Thanks doing this. I'll add links to your Gent...Thanks doing this. I'll add links to your Gentoo ebuild in the RPi-Monitor Overview and in the github pages.X@vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12860630541816241486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-67242225719005349272013-08-01T02:26:40.871+02:002013-08-01T02:26:40.871+02:00Hi Xavier,
If you're interested, I've cre...Hi Xavier,<br /><br />If you're interested, I've created a Gentoo ebuild for RPi-Monitor:<br /><br /><a href="https://github.com/srcshelton/gentoo-ebuilds/tree/master/www-apps/rpi-monitor" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/srcshelton/gentoo-ebuilds/tree/master/www-apps/rpi-monitor</a><br /><br />All the best,<br /><br />Stuartstuarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02208481124396897005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-89417863884244477882013-07-30T21:42:50.785+02:002013-07-30T21:42:50.785+02:00Thank you for your quick response! :) I already re...Thank you for your quick response! :) I already read your article on how to secure RPI-Monitor with with nginx. I just wanted to avoid installing another service on the pi just for authentication on the monitor. I will give it a try though.herbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10537284391639327869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-82112187688302911842013-07-30T21:28:42.195+02:002013-07-30T21:28:42.195+02:00I do not plan to add authentication or encryption ...I do not plan to add authentication or encryption into the embedded web server. Such of feature is not so easy to implement and are already very well managed by web servers (nginx, apache, lighttpd, ...). I wrote an article explaining how to configure nginx to add https and authentication to RPi-Monitor. I then advise to read it if you need to improve the security of RPi-Monitor.X@vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12860630541816241486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573184945135512804.post-19165864675073304302013-07-30T21:16:26.718+02:002013-07-30T21:16:26.718+02:00great tool!
any chance to get some sort of simple ...great tool!<br />any chance to get some sort of simple authentication/login restriction with the included webserver in the future?herbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10537284391639327869noreply@blogger.com