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  • Help: How to clean fr24feed.log ?

    Hi all,

    my Pi running fine with feader software last version. But my log is getting bigger and bigger...
    Can you give me an "How to" clean the fr24feed.log as a cron?

    Thanks a lot,
    Flash
    T-EDDL150

  • #2
    Are you actually using it?

    From memory during setup it suggests it will grow large and not good for SD constant writes so disable if not referenced
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    • #3
      Yes... Log is running but i donīt need it because there are no problems! Is it possible to disable it by setup? Can you tell me where / how?

      Thanks
      T-EDDL150

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      • #4
        Visit the http://hostip:8754 and I think it was at the bottom in settings - of course the hostip is that of your pi/pc or localhost if on the same machine
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        • #5
          [QUOTE=Oblivian;73783]Visit the http://hostip:8754/QUOTE]

          Oh!!

          That was a fun surprise, and most useful too. I have been feeding for a few years, and did not know anything about this.

          Where is this sort of stuff documented?

          Best wishes.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by roofer View Post
            Oh!!

            That was a fun surprise, and most useful too. I have been feeding for a few years, and did not know anything about this.

            Where is this sort of stuff documented?

            Best wishes.
            In most the help type and feeder software threads
            (http://forum.flightradar24.com/threa...RPi-Linux-OSX) Pg1)

            And the outdated PDF on feed.flightradar24.com

            3.2 Running FR24 decoder side by side with your own software
            There might be occasions when you want to run your own software side by side with the
            FR24 decoder. The most common reason is missing some advanced features like
            visualisation and local flight database or being able to see more aircraft even when their
            position is not 100% certain.
            For all the supported receivers, except the DVBT stick, the easiest way to go is to
            configure FR24 Decoder as the primary processing application and then configure the
            software of your choice to connect to it using TCP. To do so, please go to FR24 Settings
            by accessing http://localhost:8754/settings.html on the machine decoder runs on
            and
            enable RAW data feed, then save settings and restart the decoder. The next step is
            configuring your software to access RAW data. Below you will find two example
            configurations, one using the adsbSCOPE and the other using Virtual Radar Client.
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            • #7
              Checked:

              Setting Config file Live setting Comment
              Sharing key: [16 characters]
              Receiver:

              Host/IP: [192.168.10.1:10000,localhost:30334]
              COM/DEV/PATH: [/dev/ttyUSB0, COM8, /usr/bin/dump1090]
              Process arguments: [Extra arguments for dump1090, ex --net-http-port 8080 ]
              Baudrate:
              [COM/DEV only]
              RAW data (30002/30334):
              Enable/Disable raw data stream on port 30002(dvbt) or 30334(other)
              SBS Feed (10001):
              SBS1 compatible feed, port 10001, Kinetic Avionics RX only!
              Decoded data (30003):
              Enable/Disable decoded data stream on port 30003
              Logfile mode:

              Window mode:
              (Microsoft Windows Only)
              MLAT:
              Participate in MLAT calculations (Raspberry Pi B+ / Raspberry Pi 2 only)
              Extra settings: (Edit config file to modify these settings)
              T-EDDL150

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