FWIW, I’ve made some progress in getting a stable system. I used the ‘nn’ (no network) build this time and removed the system configuration changes from the install script before running it… so no network, firewall,
auto-start (init.d) type OS configuration changes were made by the installer. Now, I can run the start_kura.sh script and things seem pretty stable -- at least the configuration web app is behaving now.
More experimenting to come.
Regards,
Jason
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On Behalf Of Harper, Jason M
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 3:10 PM
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Subject: [kura-dev] Kura on Intel Edison
Hello,
I recently started evaluating (playing with) Kura on the Intel Edison. I’m experiencing some problems getting it going.
What is the expected completeness/robustness of Kura 1.3 on Edison?
Which Linux distribution does Kura support on Edison? Note: I’m using the Intel IOT Dev Kit image (Yocto).
An example of a problem that I’m observing is with the administration web application. I can log in with admin/admin and see the web app, but clicking on any of the icons under “System” results in “Loading…”…that never loads. Note: the
first time I tried it after installation, some information was displayed. In addition, there are no options under “Services”, whereas the first execution showed some icons/options.
Being new to the environment, I don’t know how to diagnose the problem(s). Any insights appreciated.
Note: I’m using the Kura 1.3.0 Extended Download for Intel Edison (With Web UI) from here:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/kura_downloads/intel/edison/release/1.3.0/kura_1.3.0_intel-edison_installer.sh
Thanks,
Jason