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    • luckyflyerundefined
      luckyflyer
      last edited by luckyflyer

      So I rebooted pi and now can access ustreamer again on pi chrome http://0.0.0.0:8080

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      • luckyflyerundefined
        luckyflyer
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        I'm now seeing this, it's the last entry in ustreamer's start up, haven't seen it before.

        • INFO [142.593 http] -- HTTP: Registered the new stream client: [127.0.0 .1]:59412, id=ca382a3e-c13f-42e9-b247-ab66557943a7; clients now: 1
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        • luckyflyerundefined
          luckyflyer
          last edited by

          So this is what I'm getting now,

          pi@raspberrypi:~/ustreamer $ ./ustreamer -r 640x480 -d /dev/video0 --host=0.0.0.0 --port=8080
          -- INFO [764.550 main] -- Installing SIGINT handler ...
          -- INFO [764.550 main] -- Installing SIGTERM handler ...
          -- INFO [764.550 main] -- Ignoring SIGPIPE ...
          -- INFO [764.550 main] -- Using internal blank placeholder
          -- INFO [764.551 main] -- Listening HTTP on [0.0.0.0]:8080
          -- INFO [764.551 stream] -- Using V4L2 device: /dev/video0
          -- INFO [764.552 stream] -- Using desired FPS: 0
          -- INFO [764.552 http] -- Starting HTTP eventloop ...
          -- INFO [764.640 stream] -- Device fd=8 opened
          -- INFO [764.641 stream] -- Using input channel: 0
          -- INFO [764.641 stream] -- Using TV standard: DEFAULT
          -- INFO [764.643 stream] -- Using resolution: 640x480
          -- INFO [764.643 stream] -- Using pixelformat: YUYV
          -- INFO [764.645 stream] -- Using HW FPS: 0 -> 15 (coerced)
          -- INFO [764.648 stream] -- Requested 5 HW buffers, got 5
          -- INFO [764.651 stream] -- Capturing started
          -- INFO [764.652 stream] -- Using JPEG quality: 80%
          -- INFO [764.652 stream] -- Creating pool with 4 workers ...
          -- INFO [764.652 stream] -- Capturing ...
          -- INFO [846.050 http] -- HTTP: Registered the new stream client: [127.0.0.1]:59438, id=44691e03-9977-4f8b-a2f8-770bb871c6fe; clients now: 1

          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo netstat -lt4np
          Active Internet connections (only servers)
          Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name
          tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 419/sshd
          tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:5900 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 411/vncserver-x11-c
          tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8080 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1495/./ustreamer
          pi@raspberrypi:~ $

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @luckyflyer
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            @luckyflyer said in Need help installing ustreamer:

            So this is what I'm getting now,

            that looks normal, should be able to connect from your pc to whatever IP address the pi has. confirm the IP addressess of the Pi with hostname -I

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            • luckyflyerundefined
              luckyflyer
              last edited by luckyflyer

              Success, I can get into ustreamer from my pc on pi's ip addr.
              @bearer, I want to say a big thank you for your help, wouldn't have been able to get there if you hadn't stepped in!!

              @gtj0 Also thanks!

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              • gtj0undefined
                gtj0 @luckyflyer
                last edited by

                @luckyflyer As a reward are you going put on a show for us???

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                • luckyflyerundefined
                  luckyflyer
                  last edited by luckyflyer

                  I can sure do that but........ murphy has made another appearance.

                  I have the standalone pi working good so now its time to load ustreamer onto the Duet pi.
                  The first thing I do is assign a static ip for eth0 and wlan on Duet pi, thats done new address's work.
                  Next I run.

                  sudo apt-get install libevent-dev libjpeg8-dev uuid-dev libbsd-dev
                  

                  I get an error saying cannot reach raspbianraspberrypi.org I try several times thinking that maybe the server is down. I then try one of my pi's that is dhcp and it gets on the server immediately. I don't understand this do a google for this type of problem and come up with nothing. So I disable firewall still no. I then remove the static addresses and Duet pi is now able to reach the server.
                  So the above command now downloads I proceed with the install/compile with these notes I've made,

                  **Check if make and gcc are already installed, if not installed install with sudo apt-get install

                  Get these,
                  sudo apt-get install libevent-dev libjpeg8-dev uuid-dev libbsd-dev

                  Now compile ustreamer

                  $ sudo git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/pikvm/ustreamer
                  $ mkdir ustreamer
                  $ cd ustreamer
                  $ make

                  check if working with
                  $ ./ustreamer --help**

                  When I get to make I get this error,

                  pi@duet3:~/ustreamer $ make
                  -- CC src/device.c
                  mkdir: cannot create directory ‘build’: Permission denied
                  Assembler messages:
                  Fatal error: can't create build/src/device.o: No such file or directory
                  make: *** [Makefile:92: build/src/device.o] Error 1
                  pi@duet3:~/ustreamer $
                  

                  @bearer Can I impose on your expertise one more time.

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                  • luckyflyerundefined
                    luckyflyer
                    last edited by luckyflyer

                    Figured it out need sudo make.

                    But would still like to know why I can't do updates with a static ip address.

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                    • luckyflyerundefined
                      luckyflyer
                      last edited by

                      @bearer
                      Can you take a look at this. This is from the Duet pi, same problem I had with the stand alone pi that seemed to correct its self.

                      -- INFO [101.021 main] -- Installing SIGINT handler ...
                      -- INFO [101.021 main] -- Installing SIGTERM handler ...
                      -- INFO [101.021 main] -- Ignoring SIGPIPE ...
                      -- INFO [101.021 main] -- Enabling HTTP file server: /tmp/
                      -- INFO [101.021 main] -- Using internal blank placeholder
                      -- INFO [101.022 main] -- Listening HTTP on [0.0.0.0]:8080
                      -- INFO [101.023 stream] -- Using V4L2 device: /dev/video0
                      -- INFO [101.023 stream] -- Using desired FPS: 0
                      -- INFO [101.024 http] -- Starting HTTP eventloop ...
                      -- INFO [101.110 stream] -- Device fd=8 opened
                      -- INFO [101.110 stream] -- Using input channel: 0
                      -- INFO [101.110 stream] -- Using TV standard: DEFAULT
                      -- INFO [101.112 stream] -- Using resolution: 640x480
                      -- INFO [101.112 stream] -- Using pixelformat: YUYV
                      -- INFO [101.114 stream] -- Using HW FPS: 0 -> 15 (coerced)
                      -- INFO [101.117 stream] -- Requested 5 HW buffers, got 5
                      -- INFO [101.119 stream] -- Capturing started
                      -- INFO [101.119 stream] -- Using JPEG quality: 80%
                      -- INFO [101.119 stream] -- Creating pool with 4 workers ...
                      -- INFO [101.119 stream] -- Capturing ...

                      pi@duet3:~ $ sudo netstat -lt4np
                      Active Internet connections (only servers)
                      Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name
                      tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:5900 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 437/vncserver-x11-c
                      tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8080 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1355/./ustreamer
                      tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 448/sshd
                      tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:631 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 353/cupsd
                      pi@duet3:~ $

                      I have rebooted but that doesn't seem to have helped.

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                      • luckyflyerundefined
                        luckyflyer
                        last edited by

                        I've rebooted again and now is working, temperamental little sob, quitting for the night.

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                        • luckyflyerundefined
                          luckyflyer
                          last edited by

                          Also wanted to ask is there a security risk when using 0.0.0.0:8080

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                          • A Former User?
                            A Former User @luckyflyer
                            last edited by

                            @luckyflyer re security risk, there is always a risk with opening network services, but if you need to access the stream from a device other than the pi, then you don't have much choice in opening up. you could bind to a specific IP address instead of 0.0.0.0 but imho it won't increase the security of the setup, only reduce the convenience. also 0.0.0.0 will work even with wired and wireless networks on the Pi, and every address a dhcp server may allocate the pi in the future.

                            re temperamental, using systemd to start and restart it as needed will probably take care of the availability of the process.

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                            • luckyflyerundefined
                              luckyflyer
                              last edited by luckyflyer

                              @gtj0
                              Can you share your Duetlapse start script with me.
                              Thanks

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                              • gtj0undefined
                                gtj0 @luckyflyer
                                last edited by

                                @luckyflyer

                                The following 2 files will run ustreamer anytime the camera (/dev/video0) is plugged in.

                                /etc/udev/rules.d/80-ustreamer.rules:

                                KERNEL=="video0", SUBSYSTEM=="video4linux", TAG+="systemd", ENV{SYSTEMD_WANTS}+="ustreamer@%k.service"
                                

                                /etc/systemd/system/ustreamer@.service:

                                [Unit]
                                Description=UStreamer for video0
                                
                                [Service]
                                Type=simple
                                ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/ustreamer -r 640x480 --static /tmp/ --encoder=HW -m JPEG -d /dev/%i --host=0.0.0.0 --port=8080
                                
                                [Install]
                                WantedBy=multi-user.target
                                

                                Reboot after copying both files to their destinations.

                                Here's the command line to start DuetLapse and pull from ustreamer:

                                ./DuetLapse.py -camera web -weburl http://localhost:8080/stream -duet localhost -seconds 5 -detect none
                                

                                Obviously you have to customize that command line. It just captures an image every 5 seconds.

                                If you need to auto-start it as well, you may have to contact @Danal . I can't seem to get it to run as a systemd service.

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                                • luckyflyerundefined
                                  luckyflyer
                                  last edited by

                                  @gtj0 Thanks for that.

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                                  • luckyflyerundefined
                                    luckyflyer
                                    last edited by luckyflyer

                                    @gtj0
                                    Having trouble executing the file,

                                    /etc/udev/rules.d/80-ustreamer.rules:
                                    

                                    I get this,

                                    pi@duet3:~ $ /etc/udev/rules.d/80-ustreamer.rules:
                                    -bash: /etc/udev/rules.d/80-ustreamer.rules:: No such file or directory
                                    

                                    I have also tried in

                                    pi@duet3:~/ustreamer $
                                    

                                    and get the same error
                                    I also tried with sudo first but got errors.

                                    I haven't tried the second command yet.

                                    The command line to start Duetlapse I understand.

                                    Unfortunately your trying to help a linux dummy
                                    
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                                    • gtj0undefined
                                      gtj0 @luckyflyer
                                      last edited by gtj0

                                      @luckyflyer The two files I posted aren't meant to be executed. You just need to save them with the path's indicated and reboot.
                                      The system automatically reads the rules files at boot and any time after that when it detects that /dev/video0 is present, it'll automatically start the ustreamer service.

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                                      • luckyflyerundefined
                                        luckyflyer
                                        last edited by luckyflyer

                                        Well I guess I need to admit I don't know how to save a file in linux. I googled "how to save a file with raspbian command line" but they talk more about editing files. Can you give me the exact syntax for saving these files.

                                        Looks like an editor like nano may be the way to save files, trying to figure it out.

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                                        • A Former User?
                                          A Former User @gtj0
                                          last edited by A Former User

                                          @gtj0 said in Need help installing ustreamer:

                                          /etc/udev/rules.d/80-ustreamer.rules

                                          so run sudoedit /etc/udev/rules.d/80-ustreamer.rules and paste

                                          KERNEL=="video0", SUBSYSTEM=="video4linux", TAG+="systemd", ENV{SYSTEMD_WANTS}+="ustreamer@%k.service"

                                          into it. hit ctr + x to exit the editor (say yes to save on your way out)*.

                                          similar for /etc/systemd/system/ustreamer@.service

                                          *) edit: this assumes the default EDITOR enviornment variable is set to nano, but if you've changed it you probably know how to use the editor:)

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                                          • luckyflyerundefined
                                            luckyflyer
                                            last edited by

                                            Thank you sir.

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