IRC logs for #cip for Friday, 2017-02-17

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kristermandonbrown, https://validation.linaro.org/static/docs/v2/dispatcher-design.html14:13
kristermandonbrown, http://pastebin.com/XRkLY9rF14:24
kristermandonbrown, try what you can do with PDU, I will try if I can make it work by changing network configurations16:18
donbrownkristerman: I'm going to build the Trivial PDU using an Arduino and Relay board.16:18
donbrownOK16:18
kristermangood luck16:18
donbrownty!16:18
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donbrownkristerman: I have a working Arduino PDU that turns relays on/off using a command as simple as "p1v1" (port=1, value=1) and "p1v0" (port=1, value=0.17:29
donbrownHowever, I *just* realized that we can't interrupt power to the Beaglebone Black because it gets its power from both the 5VDC AND from the USB cable plugged into my laptop. The one we are using to communicate to it with... AAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!17:31
donbrownI'll have to get a USB-B breakout board and intercept the +5VDC line and wire it across my relay.17:33
kristermanwhy both?17:33
kristermancan't you use serial connection?17:33
kristermanFTDI17:33
kristermaninstead of USB for both power and communication?17:34
donbrownOhhhhhhhh! Shoot! That's some bad thinking!17:34
donbrownYou are correct17:34
kristermannice, maybe it can work like that17:35
donbrownI just need to break out the +5VDC power cable17:35
kristermanbecause from my end, I am totally stuck17:35
donbrownWe are NOT using the USB-b cable for communications17:35
donbrownUh-oh.17:35
donbrownAre you getting the same errors that I am about the PDU17:35
donbrownBetter asked: Are we still at the same spot?17:36
kristermanI am getting tftp errors...17:36
donbrownOh, that's right17:37
kristermanthe PDU errors are always present, I just thought that they can be bypassed, since that's what I was told on #linaro-lava channel17:37
donbrownWhich LAVA Health Check are you using?17:38
kristermanbbb_debian_ramdisk17:38
kristermanyou too right?17:38
donbrownI'm going to send you mine. I modified the login info and prompts. Check your email here in a few.17:38
kristermanaslright17:39
kristermandonbrown, I thing the prompts section needs to change to: 'root@beaglebone:~#'17:41
kristermansince we are logging as root17:42
donbrownyes, you are correct17:43
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kristermanah also typo on password18:05
kristermanit's lavauser123, not lava12318:05
kristermanunless you have changed it to your device18:05
donbrownYes, I simplified it to lava123 on my setup for testing purposes. You can use whatever password you want.18:07
kristermanok no prob, have you tried it with pdu?18:07
donbrownnot yet, I'm working on the power cable now. I need to get my soldering iron out and tin the wires because they are stranded, not solid.18:08
donbrownI can't remember the last time I used a soldering iron18:08
kristermanseems like hard work18:08
donbrownBRB18:08
kristermansure18:08
kristermandonbrown, I'm out for today, hope you get somewhere. Cheers!18:25
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donbrownFirst test with Trivial PDU made with Arduino & Relay Shield19:02

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