![]() ![]() It appears that the gateways internal Ethernet interface (enp0s26u1u6:) is "losing" it's IP address at some stage soon after booting. It would appear that getting dsipsvd running is the missing link at the moment :-) head: cannot open ‘/var/log/dsipsvd.log’ for reading: No such file or directory Gateway Version = Icom G3 gw_schedule_g3: /dstar/scripts/gw_schedule_g3, -v, 3.5 = 3.5 /dstar/scripts/gw_schedule_g3: 3.5 update_scripts_g3: /dstar/scripts/update_scripts_g3, -v, 3.0 = 3.0 /dstar/scripts/update_scripts_g3: 3.0 ICOM G3 RPM: /bin/rpm, dstar_gw -qa, dstar_gw-3.00-6 = dstar_gw-3.00-6 /bin/rpm: dstar_gw-3.00-6 dplus: /dstar/tools/dplus, -v, 2.2p = 2.2p /dstar/tools/dplus: 2.2p Sending: G3: gw_schedule_g3 - OKupdate_scripts_g3 - OKICOM G3 RPM - OKdplus - OK to DSync /]# This folder does exist but it is empty.Īs far as reporting to dsync, I think the lack of the dsipsvd.log file is the issue /]# /dstar/scripts/gw_schedule_g3 -d Sat Aug 8 11:15:37 ACST 2020: /dstar/scripts/gw_schedule_g3 3.5 startup - debug level 1, delay = 0 Sleeping for 0 seconds now. dsipsvd: error while loading shared libraries: libpq.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory dsipsvd]# This line in nf ĭB_COMMAND_PATH=/opt/products/dstar/dstar_gw/dsipsvd/command/ When I try to start dsipsvd manually I get dsipsvd]#. I have compared the nf file on VK5REX to the one from my last backup file and they appear to be identical. ![]()
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