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@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
As I don't know the navigation by console
not now! but you will do!
there is just a little you have to do by cmd.
(concerning iob!)
I don't know what the other applications need -
to finish, after a big stress as I had an error from win32diskimage when writting the old files... but was ok the second time...
All is working as before...So I've listed instances and adapters (some don't need and was installed for test)
Really need should be at least :- Node-Red
- Alexa
- S7
- history
- Rfxcom
- Zigbee
- Vis
- script is also used
result for the both list
please stay sit down before reading the version of all my adapters
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ iobroker list adapters system.adapter.admin : admin - v4.0.10 system.adapter.alexa2 : alexa2 - v3.9.1 system.adapter.chromecast : chromecast - v2.3.1 system.adapter.cloud : cloud - v3.0.4 system.adapter.daswetter : daswetter - v3.0.1 system.adapter.discovery : discovery - v2.3.7 system.adapter.flot : flot - v1.9.2 system.adapter.history : history - v1.9.10 system.adapter.homeconnect : homeconnect - v0.0.30 system.adapter.info : info - v1.7.2 system.adapter.iot : iot - v1.5.3 system.adapter.javascript : javascript - v4.6.26 system.adapter.lovelace : lovelace - v1.0.16 system.adapter.mqtt : mqtt - v2.1.4 system.adapter.node-red : node-red - v1.17.2 system.adapter.ping : ping - v1.4.8 system.adapter.rfxcom : rfxcom - v1.0.1 system.adapter.s7 : s7 - v1.1.9 system.adapter.scenes : scenes - v1.1.0 system.adapter.socketio : socketio - v3.0.13 system.adapter.sonoff : sonoff - v2.3.3 system.adapter.sonus : sonus - v0.1.1 system.adapter.sql : sql - v1.15.2 system.adapter.text2command : text2command - v1.3.0 system.adapter.upnp : upnp - v1.0.16 system.adapter.vis : vis - v1.4.15 system.adapter.vis-canvas-gauges : vis-canvas-gauges - v0.1.5 system.adapter.vis-colorpicker : vis-colorpicker - v1.1.1 system.adapter.vis-fancyswitch : vis-fancyswitch - v1.1.0 system.adapter.vis-history : vis-history - v1.0.0 system.adapter.vis-hqwidgets : vis-hqwidgets - v1.1.4 system.adapter.vis-jqui-mfd : vis-jqui-mfd - v1.0.12 system.adapter.vis-justgage : vis-justgage - v1.0.2 system.adapter.vis-metro : vis-metro - v1.1.2 system.adapter.vis-timeandweather : vis-timeandweather - v1.1.7 system.adapter.vis-weather : vis-weather - v2.5.2 system.adapter.web : web - v3.0.12 system.adapter.zigbee : zigbee - v1.2.1 pi@raspberrypi:~ $ iobroker list instances + system.adapter.admin.0 : admin - enabled, port: 8081, bind: 0.0.0.0, run as: admin + system.adapter.chromecast.0 : chromecast - enabled + system.adapter.cloud.0 : cloud - enabled system.adapter.daswetter.0 : daswetter - enabled + system.adapter.discovery.0 : discovery - enabled system.adapter.flot.0 : flot - enabled + system.adapter.history.0 : history - enabled + system.adapter.homeconnect.0 : homeconnect - enabled + system.adapter.info.0 : info - enabled + system.adapter.iot.0 : iot - enabled + system.adapter.javascript.0 : javascript - enabled + system.adapter.node-red.0 : node-red - enabled, port: 1880, bind: 0.0.0.0 + system.adapter.ping.0 : ping - enabled + system.adapter.rfxcom.0 : rfxcom - enabled + system.adapter.s7.0 : s7 - enabled + system.adapter.s7.1 : s7 - enabled + system.adapter.scenes.0 : scenes - enabled + system.adapter.socketio.0 : socketio - enabled, port: 8084, bind: 0.0.0.0, run as: admin + system.adapter.sql.0 : sql - enabled + system.adapter.text2command.0 : text2command - enabled + system.adapter.upnp.0 : upnp - enabled system.adapter.vis-canvas-gauges.0 : vis-canvas-gauges - enabled system.adapter.vis-colorpicker.0 : vis-colorpicker - enabled system.adapter.vis-fancyswitch.0 : vis-fancyswitch - enabled system.adapter.vis-history.0 : vis-history - enabled system.adapter.vis-hqwidgets.0 : vis-hqwidgets - enabled system.adapter.vis-jqui-mfd.0 : vis-jqui-mfd - enabled system.adapter.vis-justgage.0 : vis-justgage - enabled system.adapter.vis-metro.0 : vis-metro - enabled system.adapter.vis-timeandweather.0 : vis-timeandweather - enabled system.adapter.vis-weather.0 : vis-weather - enabled system.adapter.vis.0 : vis - enabled + system.adapter.web.0 : web - enabled, port: 8082, bind: 0.0.0.0, run as: admin + system.adapter.zigbee.0 : zigbee - enabled, port: /dev/ttyACM0 + instance is alive pi@raspberrypi:~ $ node -v v10.22.0 pi@raspberrypi:~ $ npm -v 6.14.6
Thanks for your help, your time and your patient
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@homoran
Hello,
so, I bought the Sdcard, installed OS Lite...
Connect to my wifi and installed iobroker.Now I have access to iobroker from my web browser on my PC.
One question, If I understood well, it is possible to connect to the Raspberry pi with computer and made all modification and command from the PC and not directly on the Raspberry Pi correct?
As finally the Raspberry will not be connected to a Screen and keyboard...But I didn't yet search to do it, one step...
So now, what is the next step to restore the backup ?
Actually the backup is saved on my computer.
And in the webpage of iobroker it's written "WELCOME" and wanted to start the assistant.Thanks in advance
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@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
Now I have access to iobroker from my web browser on my PC.
wonderful! ...but...
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
Connect to my wifi
why wifi? wired is more stable. No one recommends wifi for a server.
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
One question, If I understood well, it is possible to connect to the Raspberry pi with computer and made all modification and command from the PC and not directly on the Raspberry Pi correct?
correct!
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
But I didn't yet search to do it, one step...
get yourself a ssh client. i prefer puTTY, but you also can use powershell.
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
Actually the backup is saved on my computer.
therefore you'll need a filetransfer program as filezilla.
If you login to your raspi you should use the credentials of your user you installed iobroker withcaution.
if you know what to do don't use the discovery. just follow the initisl steps and if you choose using credentials, write them down! -
why wifi? wired is more stable. No one recommends wifi for a server.
Juste because The place where it will be has no wired connexionget yourself a ssh client. i prefer puTTY, but you also can use powershell.
i'm going to saerch with the SSH as I saw it directly on raspberrytherefore you'll need a filetransfer program as filezilla.
If you login to your raspi you should use the credentials of your user you installed iobroker withThis is the biggest point... where You lost me...
instead of filezilla, can I put on USB key? more easy for me I think.caution.
if you know what to do don't use the discovery. just follow the initisl steps and if you choose using credentials, write them down!Are you speaking chinese?
follow the intialization steps... Supposed you are speaking about the assistant shown in the web browser with iobroker.what I didn't understood (perhaps you didn't mentionned presently) is once initialization step will be done, how I will use the restore...
in my idea, is from USB key, and I supposed that qitch the command we will restore and used the file on the usb keydon't forget I was a newbee on System installation and upgrade, but already a very big newbee to work only with command
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Juste one more point...
Can I change the password of my Raspberry? I let the "pi" username, but if I activate the SSH... It should be better to have another password.Thanks
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@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
instead of filezilla, can I put on USB key? more easy for me I think.
but not for me
surely you can do. But I don't know about mount and so.
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
Are you speaking chinese?
no! it's suaheli!
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
Supposed you are speaking about the assistant shown in the web browser with iobroker.
Yes!
but after the initial settings, there you will be asked to start an automated device search. (this is the discovery adapter)
I think you don't need it. Maybe it will bring more confusion than benefits.@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
how I will use the restore...
using the cli with
iobroker restore filenameOfBackup
you first have to copy the backup into /opt/iobroker/backups. after a clean install you have to create this folderthen you can call the restore command with the appropriate filename
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
Can I change the password of my Raspberry? I let the "pi" username, but if I activate the SSH... It should be better to have another password.
you should!
at bootup the pi will tell you that not changing it is a security issue! -
ok, SSD : Done
Connexion from distant PC : Done
Password change : Donebut not for me
surely you can do. But I don't know about mount and so.
No you're a specialist If I understood weel, I have juste to copy the file from my USB key to the folder you mentionned...
If it's correct, I will search how to copy itSearching is easy for me... finding... it's different
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@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
No you're a specialist
no I'm just a regular user! Maybe a little advanced by nearly 10 years with iobroker.
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
have juste to copy the file from my USB key to the folder you mentionned...
but don't change the rights
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
If it's correct, I will search how to copy it
Searching is easy for me... finding... it's differentlet's ask @Thomas-Braun , he really is the specialist for linux commands
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@homoran said in Update System iobroker failed:
@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
have juste to copy the file from my USB key to the folder you mentionned...
but don't change the rights
You instist, but how can I change the rights?
I've just coopy the backup file from the old Sdcard...
Used same user in the Raspberry.Or you mean the username and password of iobroker? if it's that... I've to restart and you've to tell me how to find it frome the old system... and hoping I can change this... if not I will have to restart from beginning
or there is something I'd miss... we'll see...
no I'm just a regular user! Maybe a little advanced by nearly 10 years with iobroker.
Maybe? for sure
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The backup file is on the usb stick now?
And it is sticking in the USB port of your raspberry? -
@thomas-braun
yes it is
and USB key is inserted
file name is
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@tiger sagte in Update System iobroker failed:
and USB key is inserted
file name isWhich path?
Is that FileZilla that you are using as a filemanager? -
@thomas-braun
file is directly on the usb key, not in a folder -
@thomas-braun
I've nothing installed on the raspberry
only iobroker and the OS lite -
But in Linux all files are in a path.
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@thomas-braun
I understand, but As I said... as I don't know Linux... difficult to know the path -
But where is the stick now plugged? In your Desktop computer? In your Raspberry?