localhost 8080 not connecting

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Hi first of all thank you for letting me join this great forum.

I have a problem connecting Reef-pi using browser localhost:8080. I am using Wifi and thinking that i have to change the config file but not sure. Can you tell me how to open the Reef-pi config file

Below is text from my Raspberry pi

Best regards
Michael

● reef-pi.service - raspberry pi based reef tank controller
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/reef-pi.service; enabled; vendor preset:
Active: active (running) since Mon 2017-12-18 15:34:55 CET; 20min ago
Main PID: 952 (reef-pi)
CGroup: /system.slice/reef-pi.service
└─952 /usr/bin/reef-pi -config /etc/reef-pi/config.yml

dec 18 15:51:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:51:55 health check: Used
dec 18 15:52:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:52:55 Telemetry disabled
dec 18 15:52:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:52:55 Telemetry disabled
dec 18 15:52:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:52:55 health check: Used
dec 18 15:53:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:53:55 Telemetry disabled
dec 18 15:53:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:53:55 Telemetry disabled
dec 18 15:53:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:53:55 health check: Used
dec 18 15:54:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:54:55 Telemetry disabled
dec 18 15:54:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:54:55 Telemetry disabled
dec 18 15:54:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:54:55 health check: Used
lines 1-17/17 (END)...skipping...
● reef-pi.service - raspberry pi based reef tank controller
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/reef-pi.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Mon 2017-12-18 15:34:55 CET; 20min ago
Main PID: 952 (reef-pi)
CGroup: /system.slice/reef-pi.service
└─952 /usr/bin/reef-pi -config /etc/reef-pi/config.yml

dec 18 15:51:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:51:55 health check: Used memory: 17.07 Load5: 0.06
dec 18 15:52:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:52:55 Telemetry disabled. Skipping emitting 0.05 on system-load5
dec 18 15:52:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:52:55 Telemetry disabled. Skipping emitting 17.07 on system-mem-used
dec 18 15:52:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:52:55 health check: Used memory: 17.07 Load5: 0.05
dec 18 15:53:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:53:55 Telemetry disabled. Skipping emitting 0.03 on system-load5
dec 18 15:53:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:53:55 Telemetry disabled. Skipping emitting 17.53 on system-mem-used
dec 18 15:53:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:53:55 health check: Used memory: 17.53 Load5: 0.03
dec 18 15:54:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:54:55 Telemetry disabled. Skipping emitting 0.03 on system-load5
dec 18 15:54:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:54:55 Telemetry disabled. Skipping emitting 17.54 on system-mem-used
dec 18 15:54:55 raspberrypi reef-pi[952]: 2017/12/18 15:54:55 health check: Used memory: 17.54 Load5: 0.03
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Welcome! This isn't my specialty but lets see if we can get you some help.

@Ranjib is this something you can help him with?
 
I know _nothing_ about reef-pi, but...

localhost:8080 This means that you're connecting to YOURSELF on port 8080. I suspect you need your raspberry pi's address here, rather than localhost. If it's connected to a wifi network, you can usually get online with the wifi router and see what devices are connected, and what IP they're using.

Likely, it'll be something like 127.0.0.x:8080 or 192.168.1.x:8080. You'll have to find the exact IP address that is assigned to the raspberry pi wireless nic.
 
There is a whole thread on this. The developer is the guy who runs it. Has recently released v1.0. I'm sure someone there could jump in and get you going.
 
Hi ,
hugs to all of you for responding to this thread, time again r2r reminds me how awesome family I have :-) . Thank you @Brew12 ,

@mhp1972 are you running 1.0 ? If so, the port number has been updated to use 80.
Can you also mention how you are accessing reef-pi ? From the display/browser running on the raspberry pi (in which case "http://localhost" will work) or from another system , like a tablet or mobile or computer, you have to specify the raspberry pi's IP address instead of localhost.

You can ask your question on the main thread as well, lot of other folks (who have built reef-pi based controllers) are in it, so they may be able to lend a hand as well.
 
Hi ,
hugs to all of you for responding to this thread, time again r2r reminds me how awesome family I have :) . Thank you @Brew12 ,

@mhp1972 are you running 1.0 ? If so, the port number has been updated to use 80.
Can you also mention how you are accessing reef-pi ? From the display/browser running on the raspberry pi (in which case "http://localhost" will work) or from another system , like a tablet or mobile or computer, you have to specify the raspberry pi's IP address instead of localhost.

You can ask your question on the main thread as well, lot of other folks (who have built reef-pi based controllers) are in it, so they may be able to lend a hand as well.

Hi Every one
Thank you all so much for helping me out here i appreciate it very much (sorry for my bad English). @Ranjib can you tell me where the main thread is for this topic, so i will reply my answer there and :)

Best regards from Denmark
 

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