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Gigavision - Kioloa install #48

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TimeScience opened this issue Mar 8, 2017 · 1 comment
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Gigavision - Kioloa install #48

TimeScience opened this issue Mar 8, 2017 · 1 comment
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TimeScience commented Mar 8, 2017

Please configure the camera for installation March 18th at Kioloa.

The camera will be plugged into a router and connected to via port forward (final config TBD).

  • The camera should be in basically the same setup as the ANU-Forest one i.e. it has a local IP and it is connected to a ToughSwitch router that is on the ANU network.
  • The Router will have a ANU IP that should be accessible from within the RSB network.
    -> Let me know what port you want to use for the port-forward for the camera

"Working" for your purposes from your desk means:

  1. Camera is on and plugged in and on the network
  2. There is a control script that captures a panorama once an hour and pushes them to wherever they are supposed to be on some server.
  3. Camera is named: kioloa-hill-GV01
  4. Images are named correctly
  5. Uploaded images are synced back to largedata as soon as they are uploaded
  6. Upload path to largedata = //a_data/camupload/gigavision/kioloa/kioloa-hill-GV01
  7. The camera control scripts are available via an interface where Tim can log in and modify them
  8. The camera control can be restarted, stopped, started, etc by Tim if he is logged into the ANU network and on the RSB VPN (and on a tablet)
  9. The interface by which Tim changes scripts etc can also provide realtime feedback as to the status of the system (i.e. is it actually running, capturing, etc)
  10. Tim has been given sufficient documentation on how to log into the server or wherever the above control code is run, so he can actually perform the above tasks.
  11. System has been running at least 48hrs and kept doing all this despite occasional power loss and network disconnection
  12. Test system by:
  • pulling camera power at random
  • killing camera network
  1. Confirm with Victoria in central IT that they can configure the network the way you need for server control of the camera. if this is not the case then please configure a pi to run onsite and have victoria map the system to the RSB VLAN as we had with the arboretum**
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This might not happen this weekend.

Too short notice.

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