After upgrade of your Fluksometer to firmware version 2.5.0 an installed "flmlocal visualization" is gone and "original layout" has been re-established.
To use "flmlocal" again, you have to repeat the installation steps described in How to install flmlocal.
Please report any issues; there "should" be none as compatibility is given...
i cant find the old Flmlocal thread but my gauges have stopped working again. cleared cache and still not working.
seems strange its just on the 1 pc that had the issue before.
The "old" thread may be this one: https://www.flukso.net/content/simple-graphically-styled-display-summari...
So, B-Man, what have you done? You did an upgrade to version 250? You got the "old layout" with the simple MQTT tab? This worked? You did the copy activity from https://github.com/gebhardm/flmlocal/tree/master/howto ? And now it does not work?
If you except someone to help, you should be a bit more precise than the evidence you gave...
i couldnt find other post. have psoted on there now
I find no reason to upgrade to 2.5.0 right now, so i stay temporary with 2.4.7.
I upgraded to 250 and went to put flmlocal back on, but when transferring the folder over it said it was out of space. Has anybody else has this problem? I haven't done anything to it aside from this (haven't transferred anything to it after upgrading to 250.
Hello Greenhouse, that is strange indeed. Could you log into your FLM by
ssh
and calldf
? When I do so, my FLM02A shows the following (f sensors attached, so even tmpo seems no issue)"f sensors" should have been a four or 4 :-)
Hmm, not sure why I have got less space...I'm not savvy enough to get into it so I'll just 're-upgrade' to see if that works...
According to https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/flash.layout mtdblock3 is the firmware; and as the firmware is equal to FLM02A and FLM02B this is really strange. What I can think of as an "occupying part" is still the TMPO store which resides in
/usr/share/tmpo/sensor
. So, as "just an idea", backup the tmpo content viascp
to "any PC" and then do a factory reset...If you had flmlocal installed, a reinstall "should" even not require more space than before...