Announcing PiAware 3! (Latest version: 3.8.0)

@carlmortimer

Installation of Graphs (rrdtools/collectd) on Piaware 3 image using jprochazka’s script

At start, the script asked to install dump1090-mutability. When I selected “No” (as fadump1090 is already installed), the operation halted with comment “aborted by user”.
I then selected yes for dump1090-mutability and for the web portal (graphs). The installation is now in progress. Will update when finished.

EDIT 1

Installing the dump1090-mutability package…

Selecting previously unselected package dump1090-mutability.
(Reading database … 55411 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack dump1090-mutability_1.15~dev_armhf.deb …
Unpacking dump1090-mutability (1.15~dev) …
Setting up dump1090-mutability (1.15~dev) …
Enabling lighttpd integration…
Enabling dump1090: ok
Run /etc/init.d/lighttpd force-reload to enable changes
Restarting lighttpd…
Job for lighttpd.service failed. See ‘systemctl status lighttpd.service’ and ‘journalctl -xn’ for details.
invoke-rc.d: initscript lighttpd, action “restart” failed.
Warning: lighttpd failed to restart.
Processing triggers for systemd (215-17+deb8u4) …

Configuring lighttpd…

already enabled
Run /etc/init.d/lighttpd force-reload to enable changes
ok ] Reloading lighttpd configuration (via systemctl): lighttpd.service.

SET THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF YOUR FEEDER

In order for some performance graphs to work properly you will need to
set the latitude and longitude of your feeder. If you do not know the
latitude and longitude of your feeder you can find out this information
by using Geocode by Address tool found on my web site.

EDIT 2:
After configuring dump1090-mutability, the gmap disappeared

192.168.0.22/dump1090-fa/ says “Unable to connect”

192.168.0.22/dump1090/gmap.html says “Unable to connect”

EXPERIMENT FAILED!
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