On my feed page I get the following message and there is also no MLAT data.
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Site 227181
- This feeder last checked in several hours ago ___________________________________________________________
Sounds like your internet connection is not being seen by the feeder.
I can access the data on the Pi by ssh into it so it is connected to the internet and it produces non MLAT records.
Did you try to reboot the router and the feeder?
First reboot the feeder (I assume you have a Raspberry Pi) and if the condition doesn’t change reboot your router and check again.
By rebooting the router you are rebuilding the communication path towards the Flightaware servers, rebooting your Pi will use the existing route.
If that doesn’t solve it you might wat to show some logging so we can figure out what is going on.
seems I have now got 2 sites, original 227181 and a second one 270145. I just want the data going to the original site.
that can be fixed, look at the stats page of your original feeder and copy the unique identifier.
login to you pi
Execute the following command:
sudo piaware-config feeder-id xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
Replace the xxxxx part with your unique identifier and hit Enter
Copy the next command to activate the new configuration.
sudo systemctl restart piaware (and hit enter)
That will get the reporting back to your original site again.
The 2nd one can be removed after 24 hrs of inactivity or will dissapear after 30 days.
I’ve checked original site but no unique identifier shows only:
Nearest Airport: RNAS Yeovilton (Yeovil, England) (EGDY)
Location: (51.02, -2.58)
Location Set: June 21, 2024 11:18 AM
Location Source: User entered
Feeder Check-In: 9 hours ago
Feeder Type: PiAware (Debian Package Add-on) 9.0.1
Feeder Mode: Mode-S (1090 MHz)
Multilateration (MLAT): Supported / Enabled (synchronized with 511 nearby received
If it isn’t showing the unique id then you are most likely not logged into your account. You need to be logged in to see it.
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This is PiAware (Debian Package Add-on) 9.0.1, I don’t know if that makes a difference.
No, that doesn’t make any difference.
The page you need to log into is this one:
At the very top of the page you will find the login link.
No where to login, just shows my previous stats….just gone through my old records and found the unique identifier need so hope that works.
Thanks for your efforts to help.
I know that you have found the id now but the login is where I have circled on this image.