Kiwi server does not start after pause [fixed]
So with my basic skills I was able to connect via putty to debian@kiwisdr and run a couple of commands. the output is pasted below.
Am I correct thinking (1) no kiwi hardware is detected or (2) kiwi server is not found or installed?
-----Linux kiwisdr 4.4.9-ti-r25 #1 SMP Thu May 5 23:08:13 UTC 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux
debian@kiwisdr:~$ systemctl status kiwisdr
● kiwisdr.service
Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
Active: inactive (dead)
Failed to start kiwisdr.service: Unit kiwisdr.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
Pinned packages:
debian@kiwisdr:~$ cat /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="8"
VERSION="8 (jessie)"
ID=debian
Comments
Try this to see the server log. It might be crash-looping or something:
cdp
m slog | tail -n 1000
If the
cdp
fails then docd; ls
and see if theBeagle_SDR_GPS
directory os even there.I don;t get much.... both ls and /bin/ls give the same result
debian@kiwisdr:~$ /bin/ls
bin ismod
-----
m slog | tail -n 1000 not recognized as a valid command
debian@kiwisdr:~$ /bin/ls
bin ismod
So you must be logged in via the debian account. That's fine, but you need to be root to get to the root's home directory where the Kiwi server files live. So do this:
sudo su
(use debian account password)
cd
pwd
(should say "/root")
ls
cdp
m slog
the end of the log reads something like this .....
root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# Jan 13 23:06:28 kiwisdr kiwid: 00:01:06.101 .... DX: CURRENT /root/kiwi.config/dx_community_config.json
bash: Jan: command not found
root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# Jan 13 23:06:28 kiwisdr kiwid: 00:01:06.129 .... DX: checking /root/kiwi.config/dx_community.json again st kiwisdr.com/dx/dx_community.json
bash: Jan: command not found
root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# Jan 13 23:06:29 kiwisdr kiwid: 00:01:06.704 .... DX: CURRENT /root/kiwi.config/dx_community.json
bash: Jan: command not found
root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# Jan 13 23:06:47 kiwisdr kiwid: 00:01:24.554 0... 0 browser: <Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) Ap pleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/120.0.0.0 Safari/537.36>
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# Jan 13 23:06:58 kiwisdr kiwid: 00:01:36.183 0... 0 browser: <Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/120.0.0.0 Safari/537.36>
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# Jan 13 23:07:13 kiwisdr kiwid: 00:01:51.022 0... 0 1170.00 kHz am z0 "(no identity)" 192.168.1.214 Pembroke Pines, Florida, USA (ARRIVED)
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# Jan 13 23:10:42 kiwisdr kiwid: 00:05:20.267 .... 0 1170.00 kHz am z0 "(no identity)" 192.168.1.214 Pembroke Pines, Florida, USA (LEAVING after 0:03:45)
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS#
bash: root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS#: No such file or directory
root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS#
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root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# cd; ls
Beagle_SDR_GPS build build.log kiwi.config
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When i get to kiwisdr:8073/admin I see the tab labels but each of the tabs is empty
That's hard to follow, but seems pretty messed up. Do you happen to know how to open port 22 (ssh) on your router and point it to the Kiwi? That way I could connect to the Beagle from here and take a look.
I can try to talk you through the steps if you are able to connect to your router via a browser connection. Let me know the router model/manufacturer.
Thanks.
57.135.105.35 port 22 should be open. I changed internet provider to phone and tested it via putty. if account psswd is needed I can provide we are kiwi 1663