reef-pi :: An opensource reef tank controller based on Raspberry Pi.

I found these:
https://www.amazon.com/SainSmart-10...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=YF00W2MAZHH4BX7YDEFK

This is a 16 count relay
Don't know if they'll work.
Here's a pic:

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So let me paraphrase AshwinRavi and Ranjib's thoughts (sorry I am a writer and a little OCD about procedures).

I stop reef-pi. (sudo systemctl stop reef-pi.service) - Reef-pi is still displayed, just not working\active.

2. download the latest release for pi3 from the link Ranjib provided ( https://github.com/reef-pi/reef-pi/releases/tag/0.5)

3. unpack it after placing it in your desired folder, for me i have it in Documents (sudo dpkg -i /home/pi/Documents/reef-pi-0.5-pi3.deb)

4. restart reef-pi (sudo systemctl start reef-pi.service) - also can be done from UI system tabl by pressing "reboot"

5. restart raspbian just to be sure - stop and start raspberry pi - reef-pi should automatically restart immediately afterward

6. and check if reef-pi is working (sudo systemctl status reef-pi.service)

Is what I added correct?

I noticed this morning that I am only displaying two tabs. Are only the tabs that are in use displayed? Before I restarted (still on 0.4), all tabs were displayed.

Ranjib, Also if you remember you asked me to change to eth0 to try to fix the ip address log error. That did not work.

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This is not a pressing problem, but I thought I should share it. I will upgrade later this evening or tomorrow morning.
thanks everyone.
 
So let me paraphrase AshwinRavi and Ranjib's thoughts (sorry I am a writer and a little OCD about procedures).

I stop reef-pi. (sudo systemctl stop reef-pi.service) - Reef-pi is still displayed, just not working\active.

2. download the latest release for pi3 from the link Ranjib provided ( https://github.com/reef-pi/reef-pi/releases/tag/0.5)

3. unpack it after placing it in your desired folder, for me i have it in Documents (sudo dpkg -i /home/pi/Documents/reef-pi-0.5-pi3.deb)

4. restart reef-pi (sudo systemctl start reef-pi.service) - also can be done from UI system tabl by pressing "reboot"

5. restart raspbian just to be sure - stop and start raspberry pi - reef-pi should automatically restart immediately afterward

6. and check if reef-pi is working (sudo systemctl status reef-pi.service)

Is what I added correct?

I noticed this morning that I am only displaying two tabs. Are only the tabs that are in use displayed? Before I restarted (still on 0.4), all tabs were displayed.

Ranjib, Also if you remember you asked me to change to eth0 to try to fix the ip address log error. That did not work.

upload_2017-10-7_15-13-44.png


upload_2017-10-7_15-14-50.png

This is not a pressing problem, but I thought I should share it. I will upgrade later this evening or tomorrow morning.
thanks everyone.
Can you refresh your browser by pressing f5 or shift +f5 ? Your ui is showing you are still on 0.4.
I would add another step on after step 2 and before 3
Code:
sudo apt-get remove reef-pi -y -f —purge
 
@Cary onlybthe capabilities that are enabled from system tab will be appearing as tabs. You have to refresh web browser every time those are changed , to see the effect
 
@Cary onlybthe capabilities that are enabled from system tab will be appearing as tabs. You have to refresh web browser every time those are changed , to see the effect
also , regarding the eth0, I see the system page still showing eth0 as the interface, change it to wlan0 , then click on the update button , followed by reload button. Then refresh your browser to see the effect
 
Ranjib, I have not updated yet. I will do so this evening or tomorrow morning. I just wanted to get the procedure written down and save it. Sorry, I forgot it was wlan that I was supposed to change to.

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new

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Ranjib, would you like to add the step by step process in upgrading to a new release to the guides? If so, which one would you like. I am thinking troubleshooting or a guide with a new name, like "upgrade reef-pi to a new release".
 
I'm a Network Engineer, so I live on Putty! :)

Can you PM me how to use PuTTY? I've googled it a few times but I don't think I'm understanding.

Or write the guide for it? I wrote the one for VNC and Tor but if PuTTY is a better option we should update it..
 
Ranjib, would you like to add the step by step process in upgrading to a new release to the guides? If so, which one would you like. I am thinking troubleshooting or a guide with a new name, like "upgrade reef-pi to a new release".
Added in my TODO list for docs. This is definitely required before 1.0 release. Thanks for suggesting
 
I loaded 0.5 and checked the logs. that IP address error is gone and all is right with the world.

thanks
Do you like the new interface? I think it was @Ryan115 who had the idea for showing assigned outlets in equipment tab, I extended that to timer tab as well, which now shows schedule details along with the equipment and action
 
Do you like the new interface? I think it was @Ryan115 who had the idea for showing assigned outlets in equipment tab, I extended that to timer tab as well, which now shows schedule details along with the equipment and action

Yes. I also checked adafruit io and have a cooler and heater feed set up. I don't have a cooler,heater, or control on the temp tab checked nor do I have equipments checked on the system tab. It is there waiting for me to finish my power. Great job.
 
I just checked out the timer section. Wow. That should be very easy to work with when I get there. I don't have ato but had checked it on the system tab and it created the Adafrui.io perfectly.

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IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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