If somebody can find and set up the new hardware i can take care of everything else. All it would need is a few gigs of disk space and at least 2 ethernet ports.
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 1:28 AM, Jake <
jake@spaz.org> wrote:
> so I don't know what happened before I arrived, except that yar said
> "i fixed it by plugging it in" and I don't know what exactly that means, and
> i
> would like to know exactly.
>
> anyway, when I got there the beaglebone black was somehow powered off (no
> LEDS)
> but it had 5v being supplied to it. I have no idea what caused that.
>
> i power cycled the beaglebone black AND the USB hub's power source (which is
> separate) and then everything worked. Someone should install a button in
> the
> cabinet to do a reset like that. for some reason, when the BBB and USB hub
> are
> not both power cycled, it can lead to a situation where the doorjam program
> doesn't connect to the magstripe reader and everyone is unhappy.
>
> it would have been nice if sudobot had alerted us to the fact that it was
> not
> hearing back from the front door computer, but i think that functionality
> has
> been disabled? I can't tell why it doesn't work.
>
>
https://github.com/sudoroom/sudobot>
> fixing the bot, so it alerts us when there is a problem, should be our next
> step toward higher reliability of the front door system.
>
> does anyone volunteer to do that? it's running on the sudoroom server (in
> the
> building) under its own username, using psy as a process manager.
>
> -jake
>
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2017, Jake wrote:
>
>> i don't see any difference between the way it looks in image 5817 and the
>> way
>> it's looked for months... the bottom screw may have fallen out (it wasn't
>> really sticking into anything anyway) but it also may have been missing
>> for a
>> long time.
>>
>> in the second image, 5819, it looks like someone pushed it to the left on
>> its
>> one screw.
>>
>> i'll go there later tonight to see what's going on.
>>
>> for right now, i see that I can't even log into the front door computer.
>> It
>> has an internal battery backup, so if it was unplugged from AC it should
>> have
>> said something in IRC about the battery getting low. I said a while ago
>> that
>> we needed a dedicated ethernet to it, since presently its ethernet
>> connection
>> is passing through a switch which can get unplugged easily, instantly
>> disconnecting it from the internet and its ability to alert us to
>> problems.
>>
>> my guess is that the switch and the door computer both got unplugged from
>> electricity, and the battery ran out (with no way to alert us) and then
>> people
>> started messing with the card reader since it wasn't working to let them
>> in.
>>
>> -jake
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Jan 2017, Yardena Cohen wrote:
>>
>>> It looks like somebody handled it roughly. It's partially falling off
>>> and the wires are messed up.
>>>
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