This Device is almost the same as the CPE210 V2.0
Once Support for the TP-LINK CPE210 V3.0 gets added to the OpenWrt code we
will need to drop the patch 001-add_support_for_TP-Link_CPE210_v3.patch
Closes#32
* feature: add node description to status page
* feature: add node description to status page
* scrub for html like tags and correct node description label
* cleanup extra whitespace, comments, and debug stmt
* Added the Nodes locally hosted service listing to sysinfo.json
Added the Nodes locally hosted service listing to sysinfo.json file.
* Forgot to change api_version
* Change info[] section to be services_local to keep in line with the function is called
was info[local_services] now info[services_local]
* Added Uptime and Load Averages to the sysinfo.json file.
All code copied from Darryl, dman776.
* Updated Api Version number to 1.2.
Updated Api Version Number to 1.2.
Once the PR for this is accepted by Openwrt we will need to remove the file
001-add_support_for_TP-Link_CPE510_v2.patch
Removed 001-add_support_for_TP-Link_CPE210_v2.patch as PR #937 has been committed
Updated 99_setup_aredn_include to remove unused Rssi Led configuration
Wan interface settings are not correctly copied
over after an OTA causing node-setup to fail
when using a static WAN ip.
fixes->AREDN🎫226
Change-Id: I494c05bc0047f1db4c1452cbdbd8e236f4fcd945
AirRouter does not have a Status 4 LED.
The Power LED does similar to the Status 4 on the AirRouter.
Changing the text to be more generic removing reference
to LED's and leave the documentation of how to know
a node has booted to be done elsewhere.
fixes AREDN->ticket:208
Change-Id: I8821f86e89e17d25e4a21abfdd94d989619d081a
Due to the removal of odhcpd in
I0897be587cd1f46da758dda3efe65aea32c8a965
uploadctlservices no longer returns successfully.
Remove odhcpd to allow to return correctly.
Change-Id: I8e4bc2ff5846b793e31ce5ffedfba91806df7ed1
Increase space on tmpfs just before launching sysupgrade
when the device has had tmpfs limited to 6.5mb
Change-Id: I5b27e6812017c4cbe5d9cb3f53cb04d09892edf4
olsrd-watchdog can trigger when the olsrd service is restarted
Such as when a tunnel comes up, or when a config change is
made to olsrd.
procd already monitors olsrd and makes sure it remains running.
With procd we no longer need olsrd-watchdog and can remove it.
fixes AREDN->ticket:215
Change-Id: I5067d380a22bd0ab5e597746478ef3e1ba05d72d
The DHCP Name reservation on the ports page would allow
a user to use the name of the mesh node as a hostname
for a reserved host which would mess up the remote display
of hosts on the mesh status screen.
In addition while testing the verification code it was found
that it was case sensitive while dns is case insensitive.
fixes AREDN->ticket:198
Change-Id: Ie51a594f733eca38e8547faeab0260d7b23b8818
It is possible for the system to run out of memory when dealing
with large file uploads and installs.
As part of the upgrade procedure shutdown services that are not
essential for node operations to allow more memory for install
to take place.
Includes changes to linkled to indicate this new state as it will
be shutdown as part of the cleanup process.
Memory gain (approximate)
dropbear 100kb
linkled 200kb
logd 200kb
odhcp 100kb
snmpd 500kb
xinetd 100kb
Total(approximate): 1200kb (around %4 on 32mb devices)
This is somewhat similar to files/usr/local/bin/upgrade_kill_prep
except that it kills only a select group of services
so that the system can handle the file upload while
upgrade_kill_prep does the final system cleanup to run the full
upgrade.
ref AREDN->ticket:204
Change-Id: Ic6d3aa028725064a97c4723f6d9b36e1e51d87a7
If a user tries to upload a file (especially firmware images) while
a tunnel is active the nodes run a high risk of running out of
available RAM.
Change-Id: I6c31a5c641c7266f337aa4b209367ae0491703ad