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Track Internet disconnections, provider outages with historical data, and automated speed testing.
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  • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

    Nice to hear you got it. The problem was a simple case sensitivity in the script.

    Remember, if you go with the systemd control, be sure to comment out the line mentioned in the script.

    Thanks for bringing this to our attention glad it's working now.

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    @OutagesIO_Support

    Now while trying to start the service I get the following output in the terminal after following the instructions and commenting out the line in the script:

    ● otm.service - Startup of the OutagesIO monitoring agent
    Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/otm.service; enabled; vendor preset: enab
    Active: activating (auto-restart) (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2022-02-17 23
    Process: 9592 ExecStartPre=/agent/starter_aarch64_ocp.sh (code=exited, status=
    lines 1-4/4 (END)...skipping...
    ● otm.service - Startup of the OutagesIO monitoring agent
    Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/otm.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
    Active: activating (auto-restart) (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2022-02-17 23:14:25 GMT; 2s ago
    Process: 9592 ExecStartPre=/agent/starter_aarch64_ocp.sh (code=exited, status=203/EXEC)

    any ideas?

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      I'm sorry you're still experiencing problems.

      We provide some scripts and tips that we use in-house but when it comes to operating systems, you would have to post this in some Linux or pi forums.

      We were just working with that a while ago and didn't have any problems so not really sure where to start. I'll try to look at this tomorrow.

      Can you tell me what post/article you are following and I can review that tomorrow.

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      • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

        I'm sorry you're still experiencing problems.

        We provide some scripts and tips that we use in-house but when it comes to operating systems, you would have to post this in some Linux or pi forums.

        We were just working with that a while ago and didn't have any problems so not really sure where to start. I'll try to look at this tomorrow.

        Can you tell me what post/article you are following and I can review that tomorrow.

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        @OutagesIO_Support don't worry about it. I have gotten way better customer support for this "free" product than i get for most paid products. I will be promoting your services to my data center pals that manage the centers.

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          @OutagesIO_Support don't worry about it. I have gotten way better customer support for this "free" product than i get for most paid products. I will be promoting your services to my data center pals that manage the centers.

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          Thanks for your nice comment.

          We work very hard on this service in the hopes that it can help people since there is not a lot out there that isn't overly technical for the average consumer. With input and feedback, we keep trying to make it as easy as possible to use.

          Unfortunately, we don't have the resources to support every operating system out there but hoping that in time, as enough people start using these forums, members can also help each other where we might not have the knowledge.

          We installed the agent and service on a pi device earlier so we could go through all of the steps and didn't have any problem but maybe we're so used to setting things up that we didn't notice something.

          I'll give it another try tomorrow while reading the blog post which I assume you were looking at too.

          Monitor Your Internet With Raspberry Pi 3A, 3B+, 4, NanoPi, And Other ARM Devices

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            I'm sorry I've not gotten back to you on this. It is still in my list of things to do. The days are just too short to get everything done and we're also in the middle of a hardware upgrade.

            I hope I can get to this next week perhaps.

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              Hi, it took a while but the article was updated with a fix.

              Another member decided to look deeper into this and found there was one small error in the script which prevented the systemd service from starting the agent.

              The script is now updated and available for all Pi devices. The blog article was also updated a little bit.

              See if that helps now.

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                @OutagesIO_Support I have the exact same problem with an Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS server install of the agent. It never actually downloads the otm_linux binary.

                1. ICMP does not seem to be the issue. I can ping and get replys from sites.
                2. It does not seem to be the user/password. If I edit the /etc/agentid file to a bad value I get an error "curl: (3) URL using bad/illegal format or missing URL". When I correct the file it tries to download but cannot and gets stuck in this loop.
                3. I have copied the script version 1.0.3 and changed only the "start" variable to the install directory.
                4. I even tried to download the otm_linux binary from another PC onto this server, but nothing seems to work.

                Thanks in advance for any tips to get the agent running.

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                  Can you share the script as you have it now.

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                  • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

                    Can you share the script as you have it now.

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                    @OutagesIO_Support Below is the script and output from the otminfo.log file.

                    • The only change to the script is the start variable at the top
                    • In the folder "/home/josh/agent" I have this script and the otminfo.log file.
                    • I can give you the agent ID if needed.

                    OTMinfo.log

                    HTTP/2 200
                    date: Wed, 09 Mar 2022 01:12:16 GMT
                    server: Apache
                    strict-transport-security: max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains
                    last-modified: Thu, 11 Feb 2021 12:34:03 GMT
                    etag: "28888-5bb0ebc1544c0"
                    accept-ranges: bytes
                    content-length: 166024
                    vary: User-Agent
                    content-security-policy: frame-ancestors 'none';
                    content-secure-policy: default-src 'self';
                    x-xss-protection: 1; mode=block
                    x-frame-options: SAMEORIGIN
                    x-content-type-options: nosniff
                    referrer-policy: same-origin
                    permissions-policy: fullscreen=(self 'https://app.outagesio.com'),geolocation=*, camera=()
                    

                    Script

                    #!/bin/bash
                    
                    #Version 1.0.3
                    
                    # Enter the full path where you will be placing the starter_linux_otm.sh script into.
                    # Our example shows '/agent', change this to what ever your path is.
                    start="/home/josh/agent"
                    
                    command -v curl >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo >&2 "The curl package is needed but not installed. Please install it and try again. Aborting."; exit 1; }
                    
                    echo ""
                    echo "Make sure to create /etc/agentid with credentials before starting this script"
                    echo "Make sure your starter file points to the same directory that you have it in - Edit the 'start' option above accordingly"
                    echo "You could add this to /etc/rc.local to start it or build a service for it. Please search Google for more."
                    echo ""
                    sleep 5
                    
                    ### Define Global Variables
                    OTMIN="otm"
                    IN="$start/updater_linux_ocp.sh"
                    DATE=`date +%d-%m-%y`
                    OTM_COMMAND="otm_linux"
                    USERNAME=`awk 'NR==1' /etc/agentid`
                    PASSWORD=`awk 'NR==2' /etc/agentid`
                    
                    ### OTM section
                    # Get rid of any old version
                    rm -f $start/otm_linux
                    OTM_HTTP_STATUS=''
                    OTM_REMOTE_LENGTH=''
                    
                    ### Loop
                    until [[ ${OTM_HTTP_STATUS} -eq 200 && ! -z ${OTM_REMOTE_LENGTH} ]]
                    do
                    sleep 5
                    ##
                    echo "Receiving binary location"
                    BINARY_LOCATION=$(curl -m 20 -s -u $USERNAME:$PASSWORD --connect-timeout 10 -X POST https://www.foxymon.com/receiver/receiver2.php -F function=receive_binary_location)
                    echo "Getting the OTM Package"
                    curl -I -m 30 --connect-timeout 15 "$BINARY_LOCATION" -o $start/otminfo.log
                    OTM_HTTP_STATUS=$(cat $start/otminfo.log | awk '/HTTP/ {print $2}')
                    OTM_REMOTE_LENGTH=$( cat $start/otminfo.log | awk '/Content-Length/ {print $2}' | sed -e 's/[\r\n]//g' )
                    done
                    
                    ###
                    if [[ ${OTM_HTTP_STATUS} -eq 200 && ! -z ${OTM_REMOTE_LENGTH} ]]; then
                    echo "Downloading OTM"
                    curl -m 30 --connect-timeout 15 "$BINARY_LOCATION" -o $start/otm_linux
                    sleep 2
                    OTM_LOCAL_LENGTH=$( ls -l $start/otm_linux | awk '{print $5}' | sed -e 's/[\r\n]//g' )
                    if [ "${OTM_LOCAL_LENGTH}" == "${OTM_REMOTE_LENGTH}" ]; then
                    echo "OTM downloaded, starting program then exiting this script"
                    cd $start
                    chmod +x $start/otm_linux
                    ## exec $start/otm_linux &
                    #$start/otm_linux &
                    
                    ps cax | grep otm_linux > /dev/null
                    if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
                    echo ""
                    echo "Congratulations, your agent is now monitoring your Internet connectivity."
                    echo "Type 'ps cax | grep otm_linux' to see the process number"
                    else
                    echo "Something didn't work, your agent is not running."
                    fi
                    
                    fi
                    fi
                    
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                      #30

                      Quick look seems to show this script is for the Linux version, not the Pi.
                      Can you make sure you are using the Pi version. Just create a new agent then copy that script.

                      If that doesn't work, then please also share the systemd service.

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                      • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

                        Quick look seems to show this script is for the Linux version, not the Pi.
                        Can you make sure you are using the Pi version. Just create a new agent then copy that script.

                        If that doesn't work, then please also share the systemd service.

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                        @OutagesIO_Support This is installed on an Ubuntu server, so I am using the linux script. The reason I posted here is I am seeing the exact same issue where it keeps trying to download the otm_linux binary and can never successfully do it. I can repost to the Linux section if required. I was just thinking the symptoms are identical, so the solution might be the same.

                        I have also tried to disable the service, adjust the script as below, and then run in manually (screenshot). I get the same result where it loops trying to download the file.

                        Script when service is enabled:

                        ## exec $start/otm_linux &
                        #$start/otm_linux &
                        

                        Script when service is disabled and the script is run manually:

                        # exec $start/otm_linux &
                        $start/otm_linux &
                        

                        Here is my service file. Located at: /etc/systemd/system/otm.service

                        [Unit]
                        Description=Startup of the OutagesIO monitoring agent
                        
                        [Install]
                        WantedBy=multi-user.target
                        
                        After=network.target
                        
                        [Service]
                        Type=simple
                        ExecStartPre=/home/josh/agent/starter_linux_ocp.sh
                        ExecStart=/home/josh/agent/otm_linux
                        WorkingDirectory=/home/josh/agent
                        Restart=always
                        RestartSec=5
                        StandardOutput=syslog
                        StandardError=syslog
                        SyslogIdentifier=%n
                        

                        Results when running the script directly.
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                          Yes, it doesn't seem to be finding the binary. Can you try this manually.
                          Go into the same directory and run both;

                          curl http://downloads.outagesio.com/otm/otm_1.67.2104_linux -o otm-linux

                          See if that downloaded the binary. Delete it and try https.

                          curl https://downloads.outagesio.com/otm/otm_1.67.2104_linux -o otm-linux

                          If it's there, make it executable then run the version.

                          $ chmod +x otm-linux
                          $ ./otm-linux -v

                          Show me the output please.

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                          • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

                            Yes, it doesn't seem to be finding the binary. Can you try this manually.
                            Go into the same directory and run both;

                            curl http://downloads.outagesio.com/otm/otm_1.67.2104_linux -o otm-linux

                            See if that downloaded the binary. Delete it and try https.

                            curl https://downloads.outagesio.com/otm/otm_1.67.2104_linux -o otm-linux

                            If it's there, make it executable then run the version.

                            $ chmod +x otm-linux
                            $ ./otm-linux -v

                            Show me the output please.

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                            @OutagesIO_Support Both the HTTP & HTTPS links successfully download the file. I am able to get the version following your commands as well.

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                              @OutagesIO_Support Both the HTTP & HTTPS links successfully download the file. I am able to get the version following your commands as well.

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                              @PJPorch In looking at the script I notice the URL you gave to directly download the file is from outagesio.com, but the script goes to foxymon.com. Could there be an issue with this foxymon.com URL?

                              BINARY_LOCATION=$(curl -m 20 -s -u $USERNAME:$PASSWORD --connect-timeout 10 -X POST https://www.foxymon.com/receiver/receiver2.php -F function=receive_binary_location)
                              
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                                Yes, it's correct. Foxymon.com is a domain we started with years ago and never got around to changing it since it would require a ton of programming so we just use it in the background.

                                The script checks a function which tells it what the download URL is based on the credentials you enter into /etc/agentid.

                                I'm not sure if you shared this before but can you share the agent ID for this install as well please.

                                I see three which seem to be yours. 128600 which is active, 128588 which is also active and 128593 which is deleted.

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                                • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

                                  Yes, it's correct. Foxymon.com is a domain we started with years ago and never got around to changing it since it would require a ton of programming so we just use it in the background.

                                  The script checks a function which tells it what the download URL is based on the credentials you enter into /etc/agentid.

                                  I'm not sure if you shared this before but can you share the agent ID for this install as well please.

                                  I see three which seem to be yours. 128600 which is active, 128588 which is also active and 128593 which is deleted.

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                                  @OutagesIO_Support
                                  Agent 128588 is working without any issues.
                                  This post is regarding Agent 128600.
                                  The 3rd must have been one I created during testing then deleted.

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                                    @OutagesIO_Support
                                    Agent 128588 is working without any issues.
                                    This post is regarding Agent 128600.
                                    The 3rd must have been one I created during testing then deleted.

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                                    @PJPorch said in Install infintie loop:

                                    This post is regarding Agent 128600.

                                    This agent is currently running, it's in Active status.

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                                    • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

                                      @PJPorch said in Install infintie loop:

                                      This post is regarding Agent 128600.

                                      This agent is currently running, it's in Active status.

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                                      @OutagesIO_Support

                                      • Nothing is being populated in the ping field or recent events.
                                      • The public IP is not updated to the correct address.
                                      • The service on the Ubuntu machine shows it is running, but I cannot tell if it was able to download the agent or not. Manually downloading might have helped this get started.

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                                        Wait now, one thing at a time. We need to be in sync.
                                        You said that you were not able to run the agent at all, that it kept downloading but that's all.

                                        The script shows you can use this to see if the agent is running.

                                        ps cax | grep otm_linux

                                        Can you check so we can see if there are one or more instances running.

                                        Since we see it running, kill it so we have a starting point.

                                        The first thing is to download the agent on it's own, without using the script, make it executable then start it then run the above command to confirm it is running and only one is.

                                        If you see it running, then kill the process and we'll do this next.

                                        Next, try this.

                                        curl -m 20 -s -u xxxx:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --connect-timeout 10 -X POST https://www.foxymon.com/receiver/receiver2.php -F function=receive_binary_location

                                        The above is from the script. You replace the xxxx:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with the credentials you have /etc/agent. Note the semicolon.

                                        What this does is to query your account for the new agent you've created so it can give you the latest version of the agent for that particular OS. Show me the output of this please.

                                        We'll deal with the rest one thing at a time to prevent confusing each other.

                                        Regards,
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                                        • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

                                          Wait now, one thing at a time. We need to be in sync.
                                          You said that you were not able to run the agent at all, that it kept downloading but that's all.

                                          The script shows you can use this to see if the agent is running.

                                          ps cax | grep otm_linux

                                          Can you check so we can see if there are one or more instances running.

                                          Since we see it running, kill it so we have a starting point.

                                          The first thing is to download the agent on it's own, without using the script, make it executable then start it then run the above command to confirm it is running and only one is.

                                          If you see it running, then kill the process and we'll do this next.

                                          Next, try this.

                                          curl -m 20 -s -u xxxx:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --connect-timeout 10 -X POST https://www.foxymon.com/receiver/receiver2.php -F function=receive_binary_location

                                          The above is from the script. You replace the xxxx:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with the credentials you have /etc/agent. Note the semicolon.

                                          What this does is to query your account for the new agent you've created so it can give you the latest version of the agent for that particular OS. Show me the output of this please.

                                          We'll deal with the rest one thing at a time to prevent confusing each other.

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                                          @OutagesIO_Support
                                          Sorry...I guess I was jumping ahead when you said you showed the agent as active.

                                          I have stopped the service from running.

                                          sudo service otm status
                                          

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                                          If I search for the running process with your script I get nothing.

                                          ps cax | grep otm_linux
                                          

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                                          If I search for the name of the script I do get some results, so I manually have killed all processes running the script,

                                          ps -aux | grep 'starter_linux_ocp'
                                          

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                                          When I run the curl command with my credentials I get a response of
                                          "https://downloads.outagesio.com/otm/otm_1.67.2104_linux" which looks like it exactly matches the URL I was able to manually download from, so that part of the script seems to be working correctly.

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