FYI, it seems to happen only on my iPad. When I use the browser in PC, they work. Another cue (maybe?), when I open the dashboard and click on Shell Launch, the browser on either iPad or PC displays the "This site can't be reached" message.
Well that's Safari probably, and Apple Software particularly Safari is garbage. Install Chrome https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/google-chrome/id535886823?mt=8
Firefox on W7. Strange thing is that all config files have the same content as in standard mutability (only difference is gray background but it can be easily removed).
Just checked with Firefox on both iPad and my MB Air. The clock issue prevails on the iPad, on the MB Air, displays fine.
First up, thanks very much for all your work on this image. Outstanding. After a few false starts, we have it working with the socat command/script from my VRS system. I would like to allow remote access to it via a port forward from my router (I use ZeroTier but cant force others to use it). Setting up port 3000 to port 3000 of the Pi was easy, but the map seems to be embedded in Grafana on port 80. I am already running a webserver, so cant add that rule to the router. How can I change the map web server port number? Thanks.
I can already access my VRS from the web, I am talking about seeing the dump1090 map that is part of this project.... But, if you can show me how to swap out the dump1090 map in Grafana for my VRS that would be fantastic! (I am only just now getting up to speed with Grafana thanks to this project). The map panel does not have a json to edit? EDIT. Yes it does, now to figure out the iframe and point it to my VRS......
Dump1090-mutability map is available on port 80. FA-dump on port 8080. Grafana dashboard on port 3000 but probably by default access is restricted to local network addresses. I can't help you immediately but you can redirect port 80 of your pi to other external port eg 14000. Than you can check if map is available from outside. I would strongly reccomend you to install duckdns client (even if you have fixed IP).
Question: is there support baked into this image for FA, FR24, PF, etc.? I'm currently running an older bastardized PiAware image... I'd love to upgrade to this and have the benefits like Grafana, but I also want to continue feeding other sites as well. Is that possible, or would manual configuration be required?
But why would you want to? FA doesn't give back to the community. FR24 doesn't give back to community. What does Planefinder do that is beneficial to anyone? ADSBx is the only site with no blocking and free access to all the data!
Because FA and FR24 have much more advanced GUI interfaces, mobile apps, etc., which are useful for certain things I do. You have to admit, both are leaps and bounds above VRS in terms of user-friendliness. That's why I feed everyone. I can get my free FA/FR24 accounts while supporting the open sharing of info on ADSBX and OpenSky. I've got 50Mbps of upstream bandwidth, so it's not like it hurts me to feed multiple sites, even though I have a relatively high-coverage feeder (routinely see planes >250mi. away with two international airports - KDFW and KDAL - included) and run both 1090 and 978. At the peak, I think I've seen 1Mbps maximum. If I couldn't do all of it at once, I would lean towards the open/free options like ADSBX. But it's not hurting me to do it all.
It is true. They do have a lot more money to spend from selling the data and selling dashboards to blocked aircraft. I agree VRS is not great in terms of new 'modern' apps. Maybe the UI will change at ADSBx in the future.
Fortunately, it all went fairly smoothly... after crapping a card (I hate SD as a live storage medium) and replacing it, the image worked great and all the other destinations installed pretty easily. Probably the only thing I notice right off is Grafana doesn't seem to update the CPU temp/voltage frequently if at all. Both values seem "stuck" at 49.4 C / 1.263V, even though the pi itself reports different and changing values.