Windows systems built by ExacqVision no longer ship with a default ‘admin’ and restricted ‘user’ account beginning with Windows 10. Some early Ubuntu 16.04 images still contain the ‘admin’ account, but do not have the restricted ‘user’ (this was changed in a later image will not have either ‘admin’ or ‘user’). This change is due… Continue reading Setting up the Kiosk User for ExacqVision Systems
Tag: Linux
ExacqPacq16 – Service Pack for exacqVision Systems running Ubuntu 16.04.
Several changes and fixes to the exacqVision Ubuntu 16.04 image have been rolled into a single installer – ExacqPacq16. Information regarding the changes and the version that were included are available below. You can check the current Image version and what exacqpacq16 versions (if any) on your Linux machine by running the following in terminal:… Continue reading ExacqPacq16 – Service Pack for exacqVision Systems running Ubuntu 16.04.
Drives Appearing Offline in Linux
Some users are experiencing multiple drives in an ‘Offline’ status with Linux systems containing host bus adapters. This may also present drives not on the HBA as ‘Offline’ or with ‘Write Errors’. In these cases it is necessary to determine the proper cause. If restarting the server service in the past has shown the drives… Continue reading Drives Appearing Offline in Linux
M-Series Translations
1. Start LXTerminal. 2. Change to admin user. su admin 3. Change to the admin home directory. cd 4. Download and execute the m-series script from translations server. curl -fsSL https://translate.exacq.com/m-series.sh | sh 5. Progress messages will scroll as the script executes. The last will be about installing the m-series lang. <br> Enable Translations The process… Continue reading M-Series Translations
Downgrading Software on Ubuntu/Linux OS
Ubuntu/Linux uses the ‘gdebi’ package installer to run .DEB packages. This will automatically check if you are attempting to install an older package than is already installed and warn you if a newer version is already installed. If you choose to downgrade the version of your ExacqVision Server, Client, or Web Service software you will… Continue reading Downgrading Software on Ubuntu/Linux OS
Uninstalling Software on Linux (Ubuntu)
In certain circumstances, such as a broken or mis-configured software package, it may be necessary to uninstall the ExacqVision Server, Client or Web Service software. On Linux (Ubuntu) this can be accomplished via the Synaptic Package Manager. But if that is not installed or you are unsure how to find or use this, an uninstall… Continue reading Uninstalling Software on Linux (Ubuntu)
Issues Updating IP Settings using the exacqVision Client
In various versions of exacqVision, version 8.8 and earlier, we have seen issues updating the IP settings on Linux servers using the exacqVision client. If you run into this issue, you can confirm the settings applied or change the settings using the method below. The exacqVision Client reads from the Interfaces file so if this… Continue reading Issues Updating IP Settings using the exacqVision Client
Removing an Unwanted USB I/O Device from a Server’s Configuration
If a USB I/O module was previously used and later disconnected from the server, the software will retain the configuration and the module will remain listed in the left-side navigation panel. If you wish to permanently remove this device from appearing in the software, you will need to log in to the server’s operating system… Continue reading Removing an Unwanted USB I/O Device from a Server’s Configuration
Migrating from 32-on-64 to 64-on-64 Linux
This applies to both 14.04 and 16.04. We do not support 12.04 x64. <br> The steps are as follows: Back up your existing DVR configuration as a general precaution.Uninstall existing server and deps packages – apt-get remove edvrserver edvrserver-depsNote that this will properly preserve your existing DVR configuration, so that you should not have to additionally… Continue reading Migrating from 32-on-64 to 64-on-64 Linux
Changing the EM Web Service port
Enterprise Manager (EM), formerly known as Enterprise System Manager (ESM), uses Apache to provide the underlying web server. During initial install a graphical dialogue will allow you to change your port numbers. If you’ve already installed the application you may wish to perform this change manually. The first step to manual editing is to find… Continue reading Changing the EM Web Service port