spants

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  1. I have now updated the version to v0.12.4. I had a problem with the EIBD node that you requested - a strange error in the .js file for that Node. Do you have it working elsewhere?
  2. Thank you - I had found that page and it works fine..... I think that there is a spotweb fork that works better for sonarr - will check it out and report back. Happy New Year!
  3. I recently updated the docker with the node-red-contrib-npm node to allow you to add npm modules to the flow without a separate install: http://flows.nodered.org/node/ http://flows.nodered.org/flow/3c17c7bf227d1a8952b7 However this might only work for simple modules. Can you send me the Nodes that you need and I will add them for you. I am also working on an update to this docker to allow you to easily add your own.... Tony
  4. Could you do a writeup for spot web on this docker please? I'm using an old docker that I wrote but would like to get it running a little smoother - especially as a newsnab server happy xmas Tony
  5. Its also worth checking the PSU if you are keeping it. They tend to deteriorate over time and use and can give intermittent problems similar to a motherboard failure
  6. ok, just re-read... It is strange that it occurs with afp and smb. Sorry I cant help. (For others with slow directory loading (osx 9+), with El Capitan OSX and SMB1 selected it is like having a new faster server for me.)
  7. I think it is related to OSX switching from SMB1 to SMB2 to SMB3 in the latest OSX. Try this to switch your mac back to the more reliable SMB1 http://www.macparc.ch/apps/SMBconf/ It used to take about 10 secs to freshly load a directory on the server, it is now much quicker.
  8. not as simple as I had hoped - getting an error adding odbc to the dockerfile so it will need me to take a look in detail....
  9. Yes - I have downloaded it in preparation.... Are there any guides to get clines working?
  10. So after failing miserably with compiling a new kernel, I had a brainwave - why dont I uncompress BZROOT and have a look. I took the Openelec version (mediatree detected) and used: xzcat bzroot | cpio -i -d -H newc --no-absolute-filenames I found that the directory and some files for the av7110 in the lib/firmware directory but not bootcode.bin. I copied this file into the directory and compressed bzroot with: find . | cpio -o -H newc | xz --format=lzma > "/mnt/user/Spants/bzroot-new" and it works! :-) Now to get tvheadend and cccam working..... Thanks!
  11. Thanks! - Ive followed the compiling a kernel instructions on the wiki but I must be making a mistake. The Openelec version finds the card but says that firmware is missing (av7110/bootcode.bin) - I have a copy here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bj56t5fixec83t5/AACBTC2LKENj8fs0gyYqweMaa?dl=0 My compiled versions of the kernel do not show as mediatree enabled (using the plugin to check). The openelec version shows mediatree but no card detected. While booting you can see the files are missing. The card is an old one. Hauppauge WinTV-DVBs PCI which uses a philips saa7146a: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/File:Hauppauge_WinTV_DVB-S_Rev.1.3.jpg
  12. I'd like to try this with an older card an Hauppage dvbs. I had it working in older versions of Unraid but have mislaid my notes... I used the openelec version of the kernel. But it seems that I need "av7110/bootcode.bin" - do I have to recompile the kernel to use it? Im looking through https://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_Tvheadend_in_unRAID By any chance has anyone got it working with 6.1.3? Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: saa7146: register extension 'av7110' Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: ahci 0000:05:00.0: AHCI 0001.0100 32 slots 2 ports 3 Gbps 0x3 impl SATA mode Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: ahci 0000:05:00.0: flags: 64bit ncq pm led clo pmp pio slum part Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: saa7146: found saa7146 @ mem ffffc90001d78000 (revision 1, irq 18) (0x13c2,0x0000) Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: scsi host8: ahci Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: scsi host9: ahci Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: ata7: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m512@0xf7b10000 port 0xf7b10100 irq 19 Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: ata8: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m512@0xf7b10000 port 0xf7b10180 irq 19 Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: DVB: registering new adapter (Technotrend/Hauppauge WinTV DVB-S rev1.X or Fujitsu Siemens DVB-C) Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: ahci 0000:09:00.0: AHCI 0001.0000 32 slots 2 ports 6 Gbps 0x3 impl SATA mode Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: ahci 0000:09:00.0: flags: 64bit ncq sntf led only pmp fbs pio slum part sxs Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: scsi host10: ahci Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: scsi host11: ahci Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: ata9: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m512@0xf7810000 port 0xf7810100 irq 43 Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: ata10: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m512@0xf7810000 port 0xf7810180 irq 43 Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: PTP clock support registered Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 2.3.2-k Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2014 Intel Corporation. Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: e1000e 0000:00:19.0: Interrupt Throttling Rate (ints/sec) set to dynamic conservative mode Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: adapter has MAC addr = 00:d0:5c:00:21:b2 Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: mpt2sas0: MSI-X vectors supported: 1, no of cores: 8, max_msix_vectors: 8 Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: mpt2sas0-msix0: PCI-MSI-X enabled: IRQ 45 Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: mpt2sas0: iomem(0x00000000f04c0000), mapped(0xffffc90001d30000), size(16384) Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: mpt2sas0: ioport(0x000000000000e000), size(256) Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: mpt2sas0: sending message unit reset !! Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: av7110 0000:08:00.0: Direct firmware load for av7110/bootcode.bin failed with error -2 Sep 29 15:34:03 Tower kernel: dvb-ttpci: Failed to load firmware "av7110/bootcode.bin"
  13. if you are using an adsl type router, this worked well for me https://www.gargoyle-router.com/index.php
  14. Thanks for making this - using it on my Belkin. Just realised that I havent done a test for a while and the battery failed. Replaced the batteries a while ago - time to top up the old set and charge them :-)
  15. I have just released a new docker, dashing from dashing.io Dashing is a Sinatra based framework that lets you build beautiful dashboards. Check out a demo here. Here's another one, optimized for 1080p screens. Key features: Use premade widgets, or fully create your own with scss, html, and coffeescript. Widgets harness the power of data bindings to keep things DRY and simple. Powered by batman.js. Use the API to push data to your dashboards, or make use of a simple ruby DSL for fetching data. Drag & Drop interface for re-arranging your widgets. Support thread here http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=38486.0
  16. Looks interesting - I can't promise anything quickly as I'm porting my Node-Red into the linuxserver.io base and also working on some others......
  17. Strange.... The docker is built on Linuxserver.io base and uses environment variables to set the PGID and PUID to suit Unraid (check the advanced view). If you miss these variables you will get this problem. I always use the docker page to start and stop the docker. To add passwords, create a passwords.txt file - do not edit the passwords.mqtt directly. Info in passwords.README file. The way I use it - create the /config directory and everything should be setup. Stop the docker, create a passwords.txt and then start the docker. It will encrypt the passwords, add it to the top of passwords.mqtt and then delete passwords.txt. I have a lot of devices using it - hope it works for you If you have to use the cmdline, try the following: docker run -t -i --net="bridge" -p 1883:1883/tcp -p 9001:9001 -v /mnt/cache/app_config/mqtt/:/config:rw -e PGID=100 -e PUID=99 spants/mqtt
  18. Be aware that Openweather map and Forecast.io nodes do not seem to work correctly on the latest NodeRed.... I use the following code in Node Red to get the current temperature instead: (copy and then Import) [{"id":"9e1f670b.61e098","type":"mqtt-broker","broker":"localhost","port":"1883","clientid":""},{"id":"8c7d3ed4.7382c","type":"function","name":"Outside Temp","func":"\nif (msg.payload == \"\" ) {\n\treturn null;\n\t}\n\nvar weather = JSON.parse(msg.payload); \n//msg1 = {topic:\"Buxted/sunrise\", payload:weather.sys.sunrise};\n//msg2 = {topic:\"Buxted/sunset\", payload:weather.sys.sunset};\nweathertemp = Math.round( weather.main.temp * 10 ) / 10;\nmsg = {topic:\"House/Temp/Outside\", payload:weathertemp};\nreturn msg;","outputs":"1","x":607.638916015625,"y":222.74993896484375,"z":"a4d9ce41.5b263","wires":[["bd4969.ff42b698"]]},{"id":"c950f21e.36af1","type":"http request","name":"Openweathermap","method":"GET","ret":"txt","url":"http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q=London,uk&units=metric","x":378.4167175292969,"y":222.08331298828125,"z":"a4d9ce41.5b263","wires":[["8c7d3ed4.7382c"]]},{"id":"9116d09f.6ee93","type":"inject","name":"1 Min Timer","topic":"","payload":"","payloadType":"date","repeat":"60","crontab":"","once":false,"x":194.0000457763672,"y":221.77777099609375,"z":"a4d9ce41.5b263","wires":[["c950f21e.36af1"]]},{"id":"bd4969.ff42b698","type":"mqtt out","name":"","topic":"","qos":"1","retain":"true","broker":"9e1f670b.61e098","x":825,"y":223,"z":"a4d9ce41.5b263","wires":[]}]
  19. MQTT completely updated - latest Mosquitto version 1.4.3, password support and more.
  20. good catch on emoncms, I use it myself but missed it off the list. I will add it now. ***** now added ***** Thanks for the mosquitto hints. I have something in beta but will look at your notes. I need to add websockets support/ passwords and options for certificates Tony
  21. I'm looking for a template to take parameters from the Docker Template and put these in a config file for the application to use (on initial startup). The config file will be stored in the appdata directory. I see that a lot of dockers do this, but how is it actually done? Many thanks Tony