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Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:36 pm
by castalla
When you get the PuTTY program on screen - check that the option Connection type is set to SSH - that's the line just below the hostname box - check it is also showing port 22
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:42 pm
by castalla
Just a quick explanation.
What we are trying to do is set up a folder (eg. TEST) where the 'contents' of the NAS folder are copied - LMS then uses this TEST folder to set up the music library.
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:57 pm
by Error
been trying some things, followed this link:
click
first step returned
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login as: joggler
joggler@192.168.0.12's password:
# showmount -e <ip_of_nas>
-sh: syntax error: newline unexpected
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Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:57 pm
by Error
castalla wrote:When you get the PuTTY program on screen - check that the option Connection type is set to SSH - that's the line just below the hostname box - check it is also showing port 22
that's a yes and a yes!
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 2:04 pm
by castalla
There's something strange about the PuTTy login - you shouldn't get that -sh: prompt
Nothing is going to work until we can get the 'normal' command line prompt.
Just a check - you have installed the latest version of PnP ?
I need to think about this .... ????!!!!
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 2:11 pm
by Error
Firmware version is 30300 (just checked it in "about") but not shure how to test what PNP version it is? Oh Wait, it's 3.31 I remember.. but not sure where I found that..
EDIT: I'm using Windows 7. Don't know if that matters??
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 2:21 pm
by castalla
Okay.
I need to try to get advice about that -sh: prompt ....
I'll post back here as soon as I have some info.
Windows 7 is fine - I use that.
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 2:39 pm
by castalla
Okay - from what I've been told, it looks as if the installation you made is screwed!
The problem is that none of the standard linux commands are being recognised - the system thinks they don't exist. That's why you keep getting the reply 'not found' whenever you enter something like dir
A pain but, unless somebody has a better idea, then your best bet is to reinstall. Once installed, then don't try the web access to your NAS. Just access via PuTTY, then do dir . Report back that you don't get that sh: not found message
If it works then we can proceed from there.
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 3:30 pm
by Error
Well that doesn't sound as too big a surprise:
when I flashed the system with firmware 30300 that went OK.
But when I flashed PNPIII the first time it booted I had only one and a half screen with apps.
Reflashed again with PNPIII and the second time I had all the apps cf the manual
Just to be sure I did a reflash again with PNPIII (actually to see what would happen) but then everything was the same as the second time.
I did all this reflashing and stuff couple of times. And all times it went like I described before..
So, I have to reflash with firmware 30300 and then install PNPIII again, do I understand correctl? what could cause it to flash so strange??
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:09 pm
by pete
You could too boot into Ubuntu with a USB stick and check out the MMC drive just to see how well it does with read / writes stuff relatively uninvasively and the primary firmware installation.
I have not seen issues on the forum to current date with the 1 gb MMC soldered on stuff. I have though seen issues with the 1mb flash chip though once in a while which is an easy replacement.

- Via SSHing or CLI command line on the Joggler

- Via GUI -1

- Via GUI -2
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:10 pm
by castalla
Sorry - no idea
You could try a reflash with PnP - see what happens.
If there's no change with Putty login then better to start completely from the beginning.
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 4:38 pm
by ilovemyjoggler
@Error - What method you are using to install PnPIII?
(For one of my jogglers only the telnet method will work).
If you are sure that the reflash works and you think the issue is with the installation of PnPIII it might be worth copying the PNP files onto a different usb and trying again as some jogglers are fussy.
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 9:19 pm
by Error
ilovemyjoggler wrote:@Error - What method you are using to install PnPIII?
(For one of my jogglers only the telnet method will work).
I flashed with the Reflash tool version 1.09 from BirdslikeWires
Then I copied OpenPeak Firmware version 30300 to reflash directory of USB stick
After that was finished I deleted contents of the Stick and copied the unzipped PNP_current to the root of the stick.
Then booted the Joggler up again with stick inserted, and then I get just 1,5 page with apps... Pull the plug, Reboot again (stick not removed) and then I get all the apps that are supposed to be there..
ilovemyjoggler wrote:
If you are sure that the reflash works and you think the issue is with the installation of PnPIII it might be worth copying the PNP files onto a different usb and trying again as some jogglers are fussy.
I suppose I could try that yes.
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 9:44 pm
by castalla
I think trying a new usb may be worth the effort. What you have now is effectively unusable.
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 9:51 pm
by ilovemyjoggler
Error wrote:... I deleted contents of the Stick..
You mean reformatted the usb?
The reflashing sounds about right from what I can remember.
If you try to use the pnp usb a second time, are you also removing the 'remove_for_new_install' file?
If the installation of PnP is really your problem, I think as well as trying a different usb you could also try installing it using the telnet method - see offbeatdave's first post on the PnP III thread for instructions and follow them closely. As I said - the auto install simply won't work on one of my jogglers but this method never fails for me.
Good luck!
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:56 am
by Error
hm no, the second time of installing I did not remove any file of the stick..
Second, I formatted another stick which now contains the PNPIII Software.
So tonight:
- reflash again with firmware 30300
- then flash PNPIII and see if all goes right (that is: all the apps in one time)
- if not: pull stick and delete file "remove before install" or whatever it is called
- reflash PNPIII again with same stick.
- PuTTY in and check what sort of commands appear ( -sh or not)
When that doesn't work I'll use another stick to flash PNPIII.
If that also doesn't work I'll look into manual install (telnet)
From the PNPIII manual:
Manual PNPIII wrote:Jogglers reflashed with the original OpenPeak reflasher
1) Preferably make sure your Joggler is clean.
As of 14th June 2012 there is a brand new OpenPeak USB reflasher available to download from
ftp://ftp.exotica.org.uk/pub/joggler/fi ... -14.img.gz
which should fix networking issues if you use PnP III v3.038 onwards.
Not sure about this step. I guess the .gz file goes in the "reflash" directory of a stick which is reflashed with Joggler_reflash_109 right? Or am I wrong?
2) Unzip the downloaded archive and copy all the files to a formatted USB stick .
Make sure any hidden files are copied.
Make sure there is no 'remove_for_new_install' file on the root USB stick
This step refers to PNPIII software I presume?
3) Make sure your joggler is connected to your network.
Although internet access is not required to install PnP III,
you need network access to be able to Telnet in!
Because PNPIII isn't installed yet I'm guessing I have to connect it via ethernet cable right? because WiFi doens't work?
4) Plug the PnP III USB stick into a updated Joggler.
5) Telnet into the Joggler via a computer. The username....... blablabla... etc
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 11:23 am
by Error
could someone help me with my questions is red?
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:39 pm
by castalla
Sorry - can't help. Hope Offbeatdave can help.
As I understand it, it's a 2 step process. First, get a working Joggler via either Roobarb's tool or the official OP tool. Second, install PnP via either
a. Jogglers reflashed with Roobarb's cleaner post-update OpenPeak OS v30300 (recommended) or Jogglers running the original o2 OS
or
b. Jogglers reflashed with the original OpenPeak reflasher
Your 'This step refers to PNPIII software I presume?' - yes
If you have a working Joggler as in Step 1, you should have wifi also.
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 5:37 pm
by offbeatdave
Make sure there is no 'remove_for_new_install' file on the root USB stick
This step refers to PNPIII software I presume?
Yes.
3) Make sure your joggler is connected to your network.
Although internet access is not required to install PnP III,
you need network access to be able to Telnet in!
Because PNPIII isn't installed yet I'm guessing I have to connect it via ethernet cable right? because WiFi doens't work?
Once reflashed with the OpenPeak software, boot up and set up wifi before installing PnP.
Can I just check you are using v3.33c of PnP III. That is the one which should download from the links in the opening post.
I still think is it a reference to where the folder is on the NAS causing the problem.
Re: PNPIII - trying to get NAS mounted for LMS
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 6:21 pm
by Error
edit.
When I tell the program to do a Telnet login, it asks for the user = root and password =
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atom login: root
Password:
Login incorrect
atom login:
I tried again by putting in 'joggler' as login and as password.
Should that do the trick also? because now I see a command promt:
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atom login: joggler
Password:
OpenPeak Atom BSP ("Frame")
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