Run installation of apps for multiple rasberry PI"s #94
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From the Epoptes execute command dialog: |
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I tried that but didnt seem to work.
…On Tue, Jan 22, 2019, 6:35 PM Alkis Georgopoulos ***@***.*** wrote:
Closed #94 <https://github.com/Epoptes/epoptes/issues/94>.
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Try sudo xterm |
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Hey Alkis,
I trust you are well. I am not at work at the moment to confirm. I will try
tomorrow again. Thanks so much for your immediate response. It's much
appreciated. :-)
Kind regards
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Try sudo xterm
Does it open an xterm?
If not, you didn't configure epoptes correctly.
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Hey Alkis,
I trust you are well. I tried installing firefox to try this out and its
not installing. When i try reboot on the command box it reboots all Pi's.
It looks like the installed correctly but the installation of apps does
not. any thoughts?
Kind Regards
Pershanthen Moodley
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 6:42 PM Pershanthen Moodley <pershanthen@gmail.com>
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… Hey Alkis,
I trust you are well. I am not at work at the moment to confirm. I will
try tomorrow again. Thanks so much for your immediate response. It's much
appreciated. :-)
Kind regards
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> Try sudo xterm
> Does it open an xterm?
> If not, you didn't configure epoptes correctly.
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Hi, please answer my previous comment. |
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Hey Alkis,
Unfortunately not. Can you give me some advice?
Pershanthen Moodley
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Hi, please answer my previous comment.
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What is the output of this command on a client? ps aux | grep epoptes |
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*and, do you actually have xterm installed? |
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Hey Alkis,
I have tried running Xterm and the both clients have xterm installed. I ran
the command and nothing seemed to happen.
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*and, do you actually have xterm installed?
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It sounds like Epoptes isn't properly installed, and only the session service runs, not the system service. What is the output of these commands on a client? |
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Hey Alkis,
I have not heard from you for awhile. Will really appreciate some feedback.
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 8:02 AM Pershanthen Moodley <pershanthen@gmail.com>
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> It sounds like Epoptes isn't properly installed, and only the session
> service runs, not the system service.
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> What is the output of these commands on a client?
> ps aux | grep epoptes
> /usr/sbin/epoptes-client --version
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Pershanthen, please visit this page: My reply is 2 hours ago. How can you miss it? |
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Hey Alkis, I am so sorry, My reply did not go through. Please see link below, |
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The problem is that you have an old Epoptes version, 0.5.10. In the latest Epoptes, 1.0, a systemd unit is used, so the system Epoptes service will properly run. I.e. just update your Epoptes to 1.0. |
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Hey Alkis,
Thanks so much for your help. I am having trouble updating my epoptes
client using that document. can you please provide additional documentation
or any short commands?
…On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 11:11 AM Alkis Georgopoulos < ***@***.***> wrote:
The problem is that you have an old Epoptes version, 0.5.10.
Raspbian doesn't run ifupdown scripts, so the Epoptes system service
doesn't start, and you can't run sudo commands and you can't control the
clients before they log in etc.
Only the user service starts, when the clients log in.
In the latest Epoptes, 1.0, a systemd unit is used, so the system Epoptes
service will properly run.
I.e. just update your Epoptes to 1.0.
https://packages.debian.org/buster/epoptes-client
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Epoptes offers new versions for Ubuntu via a ppa: We can't offer new versions for all distributions, it's up to your distribution to get the newer version. Now you need to contact your distribution on how to get that newer version. |
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I am busy playing around with Epoptes and it is a really cool tool to manage Pi's in a network. I highly recommend you guys to try it out.
I do have a question and cant seem to find a work around but has anyone been able to run an installation command across multiple devices on Epoptes? Essentially what i want to do is install Chrome for example on all selected devices(Using one command) rather than installing them one by one on each device. If you were able to do this on epoptes please share.
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