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Okay, you might have a very early Polisy on your hands.  Just curious, issue this command:

df -h

You should get a report of your disk capacity.  It should look something like this:

Filesystem           Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
zudi/ROOT/default     24G    2.2G     22G     9%    /
devfs                1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /dev
procfs               4.0K    4.0K      0B   100%    /proc
zudi                  22G     24K     22G     0%    /zudi
zudi/var/db           22G    118M     22G     1%    /var/db
zudi/usr/home         22G     37K     22G     0%    /usr/home
zudi/tmp              22G     28K     22G     0%    /tmp
zudi/var/log          22G    426K     22G     0%    /var/log
zudi/var/empty        22G     24K     22G     0%    /var/empty
zudi/var/isy          10G     20M     10G     0%    /var/isy
zudi/var/crash        22G     24K     22G     0%    /var/crash
zudi/var/run          22G     42K     22G     0%    /var/run
zudi/var/tmp          22G     24K     22G     0%    /var/tmp
zudi/var/db/pkg       22G     11M     22G     0%    /var/db/pkg
zudi/var/polyglot     10G    284M    9.7G     3%    /var/polyglot

If you only get a size of 4G instead if 24G, then you'll likely have to send your Polisy back to UDI to have the disk re-imaged.  On the bright side, you'll be up to date when you get it back...

In any event, you're probably going to need to open a ticket: support@universal-devices.com

Posted (edited)

I do appreciate everyone's help

zudi                  23G     23K     23G     0%    /zudi
zudi/var/crash        23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/crash
zudi/var/log          23G    829K     23G     0%    /var/log
zudi/var/tmp          23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/tmp
zudi/var/db/pkg       23G    6.9M     23G     0%    /var/db/pkg
[admin@polisy ~]$ login as: admin
Welcome to Polisy!
[admin@polisy ~]$ df -h
Filesystem           Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
zudi/ROOT/default     25G    1.8G     23G     7%    /
devfs                1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /dev
procfs               4.0K    4.0K      0B   100%    /proc
zudi/tmp              23G     27K     23G     0%    /tmp
zudi/var/run          23G     48K     23G     0%    /var/run
zudi/usr/home         23G     33K     23G     0%    /usr/home
zudi/var/db           23G    197M     23G     1%    /var/db
zudi/var/empty        23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/empty
zudi                  23G     23K     23G     0%    /zudi
zudi/var/crash        23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/crash
zudi/var/log          23G    829K     23G     0%    /var/log
zudi/var/tmp          23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/tmp
zudi/var/db/pkg       23G    6.9M     23G     0%    /var/db/pkg
[admin@polisy ~]$
Password:

 

Edited by CopyRon
Posted

Geeesh.


[admin@polisy ~]$ df -h
Filesystem           Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
zudi/ROOT/default    4.6G    2.6G    2.0G    57%    /
devfs                1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /dev
procfs               4.0K    4.0K      0B   100%    /proc
zudi/tmp             2.0G     26K    2.0G     0%    /tmp
zudi/var/crash       2.0G     23K    2.0G     0%    /var/crash
zudi/usr/home        2.0G    5.1M    2.0G     0%    /usr/home
zudi/var/empty       2.0G     23K    2.0G     0%    /var/empty
zudi                 2.0G     23K    2.0G     0%    /zudi
zudi/var/log         2.0G    541K    2.0G     0%    /var/log
zudi/var/polyglot    2.0G     54M    2.0G     3%    /var/polyglot
zudi/var/db          2.5G    521M    2.0G    20%    /var/db
zudi/var/run         2.0G     53K    2.0G     0%    /var/run
zudi/var/tmp         2.0G     25K    2.0G     0%    /var/tmp
zudi/var/db/pkg      2.0G     12M    2.0G     1%    /var/db/pkg
[admin@polisy ~]$

 

Posted
Just now, larryllix said:

Geeesh.


[admin@polisy ~]$ df -h
Filesystem           Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
zudi/ROOT/default    4.6G    2.6G    2.0G    57%    /
devfs                1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /dev
procfs               4.0K    4.0K      0B   100%    /proc
zudi/tmp             2.0G     26K    2.0G     0%    /tmp
zudi/var/crash       2.0G     23K    2.0G     0%    /var/crash
zudi/usr/home        2.0G    5.1M    2.0G     0%    /usr/home
zudi/var/empty       2.0G     23K    2.0G     0%    /var/empty
zudi                 2.0G     23K    2.0G     0%    /zudi
zudi/var/log         2.0G    541K    2.0G     0%    /var/log
zudi/var/polyglot    2.0G     54M    2.0G     3%    /var/polyglot
zudi/var/db          2.5G    521M    2.0G    20%    /var/db
zudi/var/run         2.0G     53K    2.0G     0%    /var/run
zudi/var/tmp         2.0G     25K    2.0G     0%    /var/tmp
zudi/var/db/pkg      2.0G     12M    2.0G     1%    /var/db/pkg
[admin@polisy ~]$

 

I sent mine back to UDI, and they flashed the disk.  I don't know what you're going to do from Canada...  Make sure you run this command occasionally: sudo pkg clean

If you fill up the disk space, you're going to be unhappy.  UNIX machines can get very cranky when they run out of disk space.

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Posted (edited)
33 minutes ago, CopyRon said:

I do appreciate everyone's help

zudi                  23G     23K     23G     0%    /zudi
zudi/var/crash        23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/crash
zudi/var/log          23G    829K     23G     0%    /var/log
zudi/var/tmp          23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/tmp
zudi/var/db/pkg       23G    6.9M     23G     0%    /var/db/pkg
[admin@polisy ~]$ login as: admin
Welcome to Polisy!
[admin@polisy ~]$ df -h
Filesystem           Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
zudi/ROOT/default     25G    1.8G     23G     7%    /
devfs                1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /dev
procfs               4.0K    4.0K      0B   100%    /proc
zudi/tmp              23G     27K     23G     0%    /tmp
zudi/var/run          23G     48K     23G     0%    /var/run
zudi/usr/home         23G     33K     23G     0%    /usr/home
zudi/var/db           23G    197M     23G     1%    /var/db
zudi/var/empty        23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/empty
zudi                  23G     23K     23G     0%    /zudi
zudi/var/crash        23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/crash
zudi/var/log          23G    829K     23G     0%    /var/log
zudi/var/tmp          23G     23K     23G     0%    /var/tmp
zudi/var/db/pkg       23G    6.9M     23G     0%    /var/db/pkg
[admin@polisy ~]$
Password:

 

Well, it looks like UDI isn't maintaining the FreeBSD-base repository for FreeBSD 12 anymore.

https://pkg.isy.io/FreeBSD-base/FreeBSD:12:amd64/latest/meta.txz

I edited this like to point at FreeBSD-base repository for FreeBSD 13 and had success.

https://pkg.isy.io/FreeBSD-base/FreeBSD:13:amd64/latest/meta.txz

The fix will likely be a bit complicated, so please open a ticket with UDI.  Their support is fantastic.

Edited by Bumbershoot
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7 minutes ago, Bumbershoot said:

Well, it looks like UDI isn't maintaining the FreeBSD-base repository form FreeBSD 12 anymore.

https://pkg.isy.io/FreeBSD-base/FreeBSD:12:amd64/latest/meta.txz

I edited this like to point at FreeBSD-base repository for FreeBSD 13 and had success.

https://pkg.isy.io/FreeBSD-base/FreeBSD:13:amd64/latest/meta.txz

The fix will likely be a bit complicated, so please open a ticket with UDI.  Their support is fantastic.

Thank you

Have submiitted a ticket

Posted
4 hours ago, Bumbershoot said:

I sent mine back to UDI, and they flashed the disk.  I don't know what you're going to do from Canada...  Make sure you run this command occasionally: sudo pkg clean

If you fill up the disk space, you're going to be unhappy.  UNIX machines can get very cranky when they run out of disk space.

I guess I am not understanding this "flashed the disk".

Is this a hardware change (SSD size upgrade) or is there some "firm" method that limits the sectoring size and limits the size of access?

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1 minute ago, larryllix said:

I guess I am not understanding this "flashed the disk".

Is this a hardware change (SSD size upgrade) or is there some "firm" method that limits the sectoring size and limits the size of access?

I don't believe this is a hardware change.  I think it has more to do with how the hardware is utilized.

My impression is that there's a disk image that gets flashed to the hardware/media (containing the OS, the various mount points, UDI specific software, etc.), and that original image was only 4GB in size (the hardware can support a much larger image).  It's likely possible to partition and format the remaining unformatted/unpartitioned disk space, but you'd have another mount point and a non-standard setup.  It's perfectly reasonable to make that work if you're good with UNIX, but tricky if you're not.  And, you don't have the 'root' password, meaning you can't get the machine into single user mode, that would likely be essential to do something like this.  'sudo' likely won't do it, and I don't believe that the 'admin' login actually carries superuser privileges.

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Posted

Don't know what happened but Michel got in touch with by email and while waiting for reply I tried in putty and and the upgrade happened and then all the lights flashed beeped till I unplugged it and Miche sent bios update and now seems to working fine!!

Thank you everyone!!!

 

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Boy have I been a pain.

Only problem right now is Polisy ISY uuid is all zeros except for the las digit which is a number' any ideas?

Posted
20 minutes ago, CopyRon said:

Boy have I been a pain.

Only problem right now is Polisy ISY uuid is all zeros except for the las digit which is a number' any ideas?

Ewww. I had to have Michel fix mine when it was doing that. IIRC it had to do with udx not running as it issues the ID to ISY software.

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41 minutes ago, CopyRon said:

Boy have I been a pain.

Only problem right now is Polisy ISY uuid is all zeros except for the las digit which is a number' any ideas?

Agree with @larryllix ... you need to either continue your ticket or open a new one for that.

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@CopyRon It seems like your Polisy can't find it's way off your local net. I am assuming (yikes) you can still use the Polisy's web interface for PG2 and PG3.

SSH to your Polisy and use this command. And let us know what the output is.

$ grep "nameserver" /etc/resolv.conf

Then use this command as well.

$ ping google.com


You should see the following output. Use CTRL-C to stop it.
 

PING google.com (142.250.189.174): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 142.250.189.174: icmp_seq=0 ttl=116 time=12.923 ms
64 bytes from 142.250.189.174: icmp_seq=1 ttl=116 time=11.761 ms
64 bytes from 142.250.189.174: icmp_seq=2 ttl=116 time=11.700 ms
^c

Again let us know what your results are.

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[admin@polisy ~]$ grep "nameserver" /etc/resolv.conf

nameserver 192.168.1.1

[admin@polisy ~]$

 

[admin@polisy ~]$ ping google.com

PING google.com (142.251.40.238): 56 data bytes

64 bytes from 142.251.40.238: icmp_seq=0 ttl=119 time=9.633 ms

64 bytes from 142.251.40.238: icmp_seq=1 ttl=119 time=12.722 ms

64 bytes from 142.251.40.238: icmp_seq=2 ttl=119 time=8.660 ms

64 bytes from 142.251.40.238: icmp_seq=3 ttl=119 time=8.614 ms

64 bytes from 142.251.40.238: icmp_seq=4 ttl=119 time=7.012 ms

64 bytes from 142.251.40.238: icmp_seq=5 ttl=119 time=7.032 ms

64 bytes from 142.251.40.238: icmp_seq=6 ttl=119 time=7.734 ms

64 bytes from 142.251.40.238: icmp_seq=7 ttl=119 time=8.491 ms

64 bytes from 142.251.40.238: icmp_seq=8 ttl=119 time=11.367 ms

 

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