[02:05] *** Amber has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [03:04] oshura: Sorry, can't talk [03:07] *** VADemon has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [03:07] *** VADemon has joined #warrior [03:07] No worries man. I’m just playing around with the manager. I was able to copy the code to run 4 concurrent warriors on my pi right now. The next step whenever you get a chance to guide me is how to change the storage from SD to external hdd and possibly to increase the swp size to allow these to all run at the same time properly [03:08] @Wingy Hopefully tomorrow you have a few minutes for that little tutorial [03:09] I already started to write down a quasi FAQ/how to process to guide others down this path [03:14] *** revi has quit IRC () [03:14] *** revi has joined #warrior [04:46] *** Amber has joined #warrior [04:50] @Wingy (and anyone else interested in the pi warrior manager project) here's what I have so far https://gist.github.com/oshura3/4c35f601c6a83091e73e88ad818acc14 [06:32] *** d5f4a3622 has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [06:34] *** d5f4a3622 has joined #warrior [07:16] *** VADemon has quit IRC (Quit: left4dead) [07:23] *** VADemon has joined #warrior [08:26] *** Azkickah has joined #warrior [08:30] *** Decobus has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [08:30] *** Decobus has joined #warrior [09:01] *** Craigle has quit IRC (Quit: The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat) [09:05] *** Azkickah has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [09:29] *** kiska has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [09:29] *** Flashfire has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [09:30] *** Flashfire has joined #warrior [09:30] *** kiska has joined #warrior [10:31] *** Craigle has joined #warrior [11:15] *** zerkalo has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [14:00] @kaz, is there a way to access the localwarrior:8001 page from a browser on another computer on the same local network when running a VM on virtualbox? If so what settings would I need to use? [14:01] Unblock port 8001 in firewall of VM [14:01] set network to bridge [14:01] In VirtualBox [14:02] Find ip of VM in the LAN and go to IPOFVM:8001 [14:02] http://IPOFVN:8001 more specifically [14:04] or alternatively use SSH local port forwarding [14:05] I’m Just trying to monitor how it’s all going from my phone or another computer so I appreciate it @Terbium [14:06] I’ll try that in a bit once my little one goes down for his morning power nap [14:11] oshura-m: im not sure if the VM has firewall as ive never used it, if it doesnt you can skip the unblocking step [14:16] oshura-m: if you are able to ssh into the vm from another computer you can skip setting the box network mode to bridge and directly try browsing to the ip+port url [16:13] @Terbium: how do I figure out the ipofvm in the lan? [16:55] *** asdf0101 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [16:56] *** markedL has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [17:31] *** asdf0101 has joined #warrior [17:31] *** markedL has joined #warrior [18:02] still can't figure out how to get the warrior to output an ip address to log into from another local computer [18:06] *** zerkalo has joined #warrior [18:18] *** DogsRNice has joined #warrior [18:48] *** Craigle has quit IRC (Quit: Ping timeout (120 seconds)) [18:48] *** Craigle has joined #warrior [19:40] *** prq has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:39] *** mtntmnky has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:39] *** mtntmnky has joined #warrior [21:07] oshura: type in "ip addr" to show ip addresses of VM [21:08] let me try [21:08] if your VM was configured in bridge mode your VM becomes part of your lan with its own IP address [21:08] If you subnet is 192.168.1.X your VM ip will have that prefix [21:09] Your VM may have multiple IPs, find the one that corresponds to your LAN subnet [21:09] Then ping the ip from another machine "ping IPADDR" to see if its reachable with that IP [21:10] IPADDR is your VMs ip address [21:10] when i type `ip addr` into the vm window that pops up automatically when i run it, nothing happens [21:11] theres no way to pull up a terminal? [21:11] Where Are you running your VM ? [21:11] virtualbox [21:11] On your local PC? [21:14] oracl vm virtualbox to be precise [21:18] Does a window with a terminal pop up when the VM starts up? [21:19] its an auto terminal byt i have no control over it, ie no bash screen [21:19] Are you able to SSH in? [21:20] its my local machine [21:20] ive never tried to ssh into a vm before [21:26] Hmm, it appears from the AT wiki VirtualBox uses NAT instead of bridged networking by default. I'll try installing it on my VirtualBox setup and see if i can write a guide for you [21:28] thanks man!!! [21:28] *** oshura has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [21:56] *** oshura has joined #warrior [22:42] *** Decobus has quit IRC (Quit: https://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere.) [22:43] *** Decobus has joined #warrior [22:59] *** Zerote_ has joined #warrior [23:04] *** Zerote has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out)