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lf.internalpositioning.com does not seem to create group correctly on ml.internalpositioning.com? #23

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victorhooi opened this issue Oct 28, 2017 · 11 comments

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@victorhooi
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I've setup a find-lf cluster using some Raspberry PIs.

I've set the group name to "" in config.json, and I'm using the default https://lf.internalpositioning.com/ server for now.

I set https://lf.internalpositioning.com/ to learn, and it seemed to learn OK - however, if I then go to https://ml.internalpositioning.com, and try with that group name, I keep getting "incorrect login".

However, I am able to access a group that I created previously via the Android app.

Is there something else you need to do when using https://lf.internalpositioning.com/ to setup a group on https://ml.internalpositioning.com?

@schollz
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schollz commented Oct 30, 2017

So your group name is empty?

ml.internalpositioning will setup the group as soon as it receives a fingerprint, but it will not respond to a empty group name I think.

@harperreed
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I am experiencing this same issue. However, my group name is filled in. Everything seems fine and lf.internalpositioning.com reports status or learning correctly.

However, I get a Incorrect login. if i try and login with the groupname defined in my config.json.

Any help would be great.

@arms203
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arms203 commented Apr 17, 2018

I also get incorrect login when tried to login. Any help is greatly appreciated.

@schollz
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schollz commented Apr 17, 2018

@arms203 @harperreed can you send me your group name?

@arms203
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arms203 commented Apr 17, 2018

PRSBBEL

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arms203 commented Apr 17, 2018

sorry its PRSBBEL2

@schollz
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schollz commented Apr 17, 2018

@arms203 It seems that there is no data for that user name yet. Are you sure your fingerprints are getting uploaded to the server?

@arms203
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arms203 commented Apr 17, 2018

I have tried using the lf.internalpositioning.com and the command line to learn the locations of the of the pi and after finish learn i change the command to track. Is there a way for me to know that the fingerprints are getting uploaded to the server??

@arms203
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arms203 commented Apr 18, 2018

My setup, a pc to run the cluster.py my slave is just a raspberry pi2 with a alfa network awus036nha.

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arms203 commented Apr 18, 2018

This is the log inside the raspberry pi
2018-04-18 02:08:58,252 - main:201 - DEBUG - Using server https://lf.internalpositioning.com
2018-04-18 02:08:58,262 - main:203 - DEBUG - Using group PRSBBEL2
2018-04-18 02:08:58,265 - main:208 - DEBUG - Stopping scan...
2018-04-18 02:08:58,385 - tshark_is_running:115 - DEBUG - tshark is running: False
2018-04-18 02:08:58,389 - main:210 - DEBUG - Stopping monitor mode...

@arms203
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arms203 commented Apr 18, 2018

I have fixed my mistake by using another wifi dongle. but still I cannot get my data to show in the ml.internalpositioning site. Below is the log from the pi

2018-04-18 02:30:39,474 - process_scan:91 - DEBUG - Processed 1773 lines, found 25 fingerprints in 114 relevant lines
2018-04-18 02:30:39,476 - process_scan:98 - DEBUG - {'timestamp': 1524018639, 'node': 'raspberrypi', 'signals': [{XX:XX:XX:XX}]
2018-04-18 02:30:42,960 - main:222 - DEBUG - Sent to server with status code: 200

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