Hi SAn,
you are right. babeld is not started. I hav to start it manually in
/etc/init.d
with
./babeld trace
then I get an IP address.
This is strangely *not *working in the LuCI-Interface -> startup: with
restart or start/stop (no output in logread)
with the manual method above I get following:
Mon Nov 9 09:33:55 2020 daemon.warn procd: Seccomp support for
babeld::instance1 not available
Mon Nov 9 09:33:55 2020 daemon.err babeld[4253]: Warning: couldn't
determine channel of interface wlan0-mesh_17.
Mon Nov 9 09:33:55 2020 daemon.err babeld[4253]: Warning: couldn't
determine channel of interface eth0_17.
Mon Nov 9 09:34:00 2020 cron.err crond[1330]: USER root pid 4288 cmd
((sleep $(($RANDOM % 30));
/etc/shared-state/publishers/shared-state-publish_vouchers && shared-state
sync pirania &> /dev/null)&)
Mon Nov 9 09:34:00 2020 cron.err crond[1330]: USER root pid 4289 cmd ((for
dataFile in /var/shared-state/data/* ; do shared-state bleach $(basename
$dataFile .json); done &> /dev/null)&)
And every reboot no babeld :-(
A Problem of the openwrt snapshot maybe? (Build is from today)
Regards
Andy
Am So., 8. Nov. 2020 um 01:48 Uhr schrieb SAn <spiccinini(a)altermundi.net>et>:
Hi Andy, it seems that babeld Is not running or not
working properly.
Check that it is running in all the nodes.
Best
SAn
On November 6, 2020 10:38:25 AM GMT-03:00, Andy Schopf <
andymcschopf(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have since a few days the Problem, that my mesh nodes get any ipv4
addresses.
So connected to the mesh node there is no way to the internet. Only on
the
Gateway Nodes. There I see only ipv6 addresses in direction to the mesh
nodes. on the nodes the lime app shows no DNS and no ipv4/ipv6.
Any suggestions?
Regards,
Andy