Rspberry Pi installation

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  • #3225
    Hakim A
    Participant

    Hi

    Is there any link that i can get to install the raspberry pi?

    #3234
    Mikhail
    Moderator

    Hi,
    When you download Rapid SCADA from the official website, there is also Linux version named “Rapid SCADA 5.5.0 Mono”. The manual is inside zip.

    #3420
    lojzek
    Participant

    Well, I am a bit stuck with instalation on RPi 2B.

    I use the official Raspbian version of Rapid SCADA, with previously installed Apache2 on Rpi.

    I follow the “install with apache” file. So i dont install Apache 2 again.

    The first thing, which i noticed to go wrong is the “adding mono repository.. “, nr. 5 in installing instructions. When I follow the link and enter the first “sudo” commandline, it gives me something “no dirmngr” error.

    Then I proceeded with installation. Nr. 6 looks to be completed OK. It takes quite loong time.. So I didn’t stayed in front of monitor for whole time..

    Nr. 7 is skiped, I already have Apache2

    Nr. 8 it gives me a “not enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives error” and I can not continue with installation. Filemanager really shows 0 bytes free… I did delete some files, still 0 bytes free..

    Question…. How much space does Rapid SCADA need to be installed at all? I intentially used the smallest SD card with 8GB of memory..

    Is it possible to get plain image file of the working RPI SCADA? With this main instalation steps would be skiped and one could get it running faster

    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by lojzek.
    #3423
    Mikhail
    Moderator

    I usually use 8GB cards.
    May you need to clean the card and install all from the beginning?
    Rapid SCADA itself is very small. To realize how much space are needed for Mono and Apache, you should check the appropriate docs.

    Is it possible to get plain image file of the working RPI SCADA?

    I don’t plan to create such image because Mono and other packages are updated often by their teams.

    What image of Raspbian do you use?

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