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TechFanParticipantThe concept of a remote expansion board would be helpful.
TechFanParticipantThat was using the IP of my OS in a browser on my computer, not the app.
TechFanParticipantYes, I think I got the formula correct. The file does exist. When I set the criteria down to a few days, I actually got it to work just now. . .started giving me trouble with the same error sequence at a window of 3 weeks of data.
TechFanParticipantI am still a bit confused by your explanation of the date. . .not sure how multiplying by 60 gives me the time in seconds. . .I suspect you meant, multiplying by 60 x 60 x 24 will give me the time in seconds. . .so that file I provided should have been for 9/30/14. The webpage does not find any logs for that date.
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Btw, I reset the OS app being allowed to access cellular data. . .and now it seems to be working. I was able to use the web version on my phone. . .so decided it must be the app itself. Somehow, even though it was set to allow, it wasn’t allowing. . .
TechFanParticipantAny idea why the Gui isn’t finding the files if I copied to that sub folder?
TechFanParticipantIt doesn’t take a long time to load in the remote webpage. It fails on phone app.
Btw, there are lots of log files, but it appears you may have moved them to a subfolder called logs because that folder only has the most recent few days in it. I tried to copy the files from the root of the SD into the Logs folder, but it still isn’t finding them. First time it give me message that error occurred and after refresh it says it can’t find any logs. I made a copy of the contents of the SD, so I can work with the files and still keep the OS logging. What do you need me to look for? 16344.txt exists. . .what date is that supposed to be?
TechFanParticipantI was able to connect directly with Chrome from away, but the app isn’t connecting with the same settings?? Tried pulling up logs, but failed. I’ll need to pull out the SD card to make sure the files are still there. It still should be able to read old log files right?
TechFanParticipantGlad to know the config backup is secure and that there are plans in place. As long as we can only communication with the OS (non pi) without encryption, opening access to OS remotely will be a big risk.
TechFanParticipantI’ll check from home. Not sure why I am not able to remotely connect today. . .haven’t tried since upgrade last night (2.0.9 to 2.1.3), but my router port forwarding hasn’t changed (high port)
TechFanParticipantOk, glad I wasn’t lost on the hash issue. Hides password from plain sight, but doesn’t prevent unauthorized access if any traffic captured.
Unfortunate on SSL front. Not sure how the app using SSL really helps if the communication to the device itself can’t be encrypted.
Yes, I make Tapatalk work but their “nice looking” attempt made it so much harder to use for important stuff. . .alerts and followed threads.
TechFanParticipantFound it:
https://opensprinkler.com/forums/topic/email-logs-from-iphoneipad-app/#post-27521
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Got up to date. Nice to be able to export. Any way to export all logs instead of just one week worth?
Sure, just select a wider range. It is exporting the range it’s requesting. For OpenSprinkler on Arduino the limit is in the firmware for one week (otherwise will return 404).
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Btw, missing the red highlighted schedules that help make it clear they are disabled.
Where is this not working exactly?
TechFanParticipantHm. I must be confused. . .will look back for the thread and related post. I was sure that with the OS (not Pi), there was a stated limitation that it was only possible to retrieve the logs from a couple weeks back from the SD card. . .
So, should I be able to see my logs from before I upgraded to 2.1.3 yesterday (activity would have been back in September 2014)? I tried just a month period for 9/14-10/14 and didn’t have anything found. . .
TechFanParticipantHm. I thought when we discussed that before, it had looked possible. Download firmware file to SD, then run flashing command from within the device. Obviously, you would know though. Lol.
TechFanParticipantThe idea that Samer had for temporarily putting the firmware file on the SD card via upload from the web interface then processing from there might be something to pursue.
TechFanParticipantJust in case it helps. I had trouble updated my hardware 2.1 OS today as well. . .but on my Macbook Air. I found that I couldn’t have anything else plugged into my usb ports, or it wouldn’t be able to find the device. I suspect it has to do with the amount of power provided to each port. . .after unplugging all USB devices, I re-entered the special B2 mode and didn’t detect (this bumps my OS out of B2 mode), but manually picked my device level and firmware level. . .then it worked.
Maybe that will be helpful.
TechFanParticipantSo, our logs from last year won’t be able to be pulled up anymore? I remember there used to be a two week limitation on viewing logs from OS (not Pi) device. . .is that still the case. . .if that is the reason I can’t see any logs, it would be good to have that disclaimer display. . .
TechFanParticipantTapatalk sure seems lost right now. . .their updates have been horrible recently.
Well, irrigation just turned on this week, so I finally got to updating my OS to 2.1.3. Now I need to figure out how to modify my http API settings to use the hash. I am trying to figure out how the hash is better than the password?? If you have to pass it with every command in clear text (and someone can still capture and replay the command using the now known hash. Am I missing something? Did I miss https getting added?
TechFanParticipantThanks. Before I even saw there was a 2.3, I was trying to figure out what happened between the 2.1 I have and 2.2. . .what was updated in the step? Thanks!
TechFanParticipantWhere are the hardware variations documented. I was sure I saw that listed out previously on the old website.
TechFanParticipantWell, thought I would at least mention it. Thanks for the hard work trying to get it working at all.
TechFanParticipantLol. That is just too old school.
TechFanParticipantNice!
November 13, 2014 at 1:20 am in reply to: Announcing the official OpenSprinkler Firmware 2.1.0 #34648
TechFanParticipantExciting release! I’ll get updated eventually, but irrigation off here now, so no way to verify anything.
TechFanParticipantWow, went on a long vacation and get back to a moved forum and released new version. Our irrigation turned off a month ago so I can’t really verify the new version now anyway.
September 26, 2014 at 4:01 am in reply to: OpenSprinkler Firmware 2.1.0-beta (Major Upgrade!) #28345
TechFanParticipantSounds good. Now that I have the beta iOS client I can think about upgrading.
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