Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working

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Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-21 16:25:51

Pharos Control

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/pharos-control/

 

Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
 

Pharos Control 2.0.0-1 Linux WORKING

 

Any suggestion?

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Re:Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-22 10:48:19 - last edited 2020-01-23 11:28:50

@Heujenthro Hi

A newer package has come to the fore, that is, Pharos Control 2.0.4-1.

Upgrade to the newer version to solve the problem.

This is what i found in the tp-link community support forum itself.

Step 1: Get the package

Start ftp from the command line, connect to my FTP server and download the Debian package PharosControl-2.0.4-1.deb:

 

    $ ftp ftp.rent-a-guru.de
    ...

    220 ftp.rent-a-guru.de FTP server ready.
    Name (ftp.rent-a-guru.de:username): ftp
    331 Anonymous login ok, send your complete email address as your password.
    Password: yourmail
    ...
    ftp> cd /private

    ftp> bin
    ftp> get PharosControl-2.0.4-1.deb

    local: PharosControl-2.0.4-1.deb remote: PharosControl-2.0.4-1.deb
    200 PORT command successful
    ...
    226 Transfer complete.
    17350818 bytes received in 6.89 secs (2.4012 MB/s)
    ftp> quit

        $

 

Check the SHA256 sum:

 

    $ sha256sum -b PharosControl-2.0.4-1.deb 
    fdfd1c2f13939ce6094fe18ec936ed493c098339bdb8ee6fe5f9a0c753eeb8ad *PharosControl-2.0.4-1.deb

    $

 

Step 2: Install the Package using dpkg

The community version of Pharos Control will be installed in the directory /opt/tplink/PharosControl. It does not overwrite nor remove an official TP-Link installation of Pharos Control 2.0.0 in directory /opt/pharoscontrol — both versions can co-exist as long as only one server is running at the same time.

 

To install Pharos Control 2.0.4, become root and run the following dpkg command:

 

    $ su root

    Password: yourpw

    # dpkg --install PharosControl-2.0.4-1.deb

    ...

 

 

That's all. dpkg will install a start/stop script for starting the service at boot time and it will automatically start the Pharos Control server after the installation if a JRE could be found on your system. Now launch a web browser and go to http://yourhost:9321/ to access the web UI.

 

Should you want to remove the package for any reason, you can do so using the dpkg command:

 

    # dpkg --remove PharosControl-2.0.4-1.deb

 

This removes everything except configuration files, which may avoid having to reconfigure the package if it is reinstalled again later. If you also would like to remove configuration files and the role account for Privilege Separation, run dpkg with option --purge instead of --remove.

 

Using the pharosctl utility to manage Pharos Control

Pharos Control also installs the utility pharosctl for managing the server. It supports the same commands as the start/stop script /etc/init.d/pharosctl does, but has even more commands and options.

 

Usage:

 

    pharosctl [-hvwV] [-{W|S} sec] [-n nice] [-l {theme}] [-i filecommand

 

  where command is one of:

 

    start          start Pharos Control. See also options -w and -W.
    stop           stop Pharos Control.
    restart        restart Pharos Control. Sets option -w automatically.
    status         print curent status of Pharos Control.
    shutdown       gracefully stop Pharos Control.
    list           list active web sessions of Pharos Control.
    kick [session] terminate an active web session of Pharos Control.
    dump [file]    create a dump of Pharos Control's database in file.
    restore [file] restore a dump from file into Pharos Control's database.
    theme [name]   select theme name of Pharos Control.
    reset          reset Pharos Control to its factory settings.
 

  Options are:
    -h             print this help message.
    -v             be verbose (prints startup messages).
    -V             print version of pharosctl, then exit.
    -w             wait for Pharos Control to become ready.
    -W sec         wait up to sec seconds for Pharos Control to become ready.
    -S sec         save sec as default wait time for option -w and exit.
    -n nice        set the nice value for Pharos Control (range -19 to 20).
    -l themes      list all installed themes for Pharos Control and exit.
    -i file        install given file as a new theme for Pharos Control and exit.
 

See the manpage pharosctl(8) for a detailed description of each command and option.

 

 

I hope this helps!

Ruskin

System admin | Apps4Rent

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Re:Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-22 12:09:10 - last edited 2020-01-22 12:12:34

RuskinF, thanks for pointing this out, but why didn't you just link to the post?

 

Please note that Pharos Control community version 2.0.4 is not newer than official version v2.0.2.

It's just the version numbering which got screwed up by TP-Link:

 

  • Pharos Control community version 2.0.4 for Linux equals the Windows pendant v2.0.4 dated 2017-03-29.
  • Official Pharos Control version 2.0.2 for Linux seems to equal the Windows pendant v2.0.6 dated 2019-03-13.

 

Also note that the community version is not endorsed nor supported by TP-Link officially.

 

Heujenthro, give me some time to check the new verison on Linux, maybe I can update an architecture-independent community version again.

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Re:Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-22 16:35:02

@RuskinF , Thanks for sharing this solution but i'm hesitated to use this version since it is not the official release by the tp-link support.

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Re:Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-22 16:38:44

@R1D2 , I would not implement this version yet uunless it will released officially by TP-Link support.

 

Do you know why Pharos Control version 2.0.2 for Linux didn't work?

I'm using Raspberry Pi 4 as my server.

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Re:Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-22 17:57:17 - last edited 2020-01-22 18:05:33

 

Heujenthro wrote

I would not implement this version yet uunless it will released officially by TP-Link support.

 

I will create a community version package anyway since the official version V2.0.2 still does not implement Privilege Separation, which is an absolute no-go for network services in the Linux ecosphere.

 

Do you know why Pharos Control version 2.0.2 for Linux didn't work?

 

Could be a wrong Java version probably. I have only a RasPi 3 to test and it works so far with Oracle's JRE8:

 

$ java -version
java version "1.8.0_65"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_65-b17)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 25.65-b01, mixed mode)
$ update-java-alternatives -l 
jdk-8-oracle-arm32-vfp-hflt    318        /usr/lib/jvm/jdk-8-oracle-arm32-vfp-hflt

$

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2020-01-22 19:55:23

@R1D2 , If that's the case, Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux is not working on java openjdk version "11.0.6" 2020-01-14.

Hardware: Raspberry Pi 4

 

Where we can report this issues?

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Re:Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-22 20:34:01

@Heujenthro, see release notes:

 

2. Pharos Control only supports JRE1.7 and JRE1.8.

 

Just install Oracle JRE8 on the RasPi.

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Re:Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-23 08:27:15

@R1D2 , Unfortunately Raspberry Pi 4 has an error using JRE8. 

Linux raspi4 4.19.93-v8+ #1290 SMP PREEMPT aarch64 GNU/Linux

Error:

$ java -version

#

# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:

#

#  SIGBUS (0x7) at pc=0xf64c0828, pid=5910, tid=0xf616b460

#

# JRE version:  (8.0_212-b01) (build )

# Java VM: OpenJDK Client VM (25.212-b01 mixed mode linux-aarch32 )

# Problematic frame:

# V  [libjvm.so+0x15e828]

#

# Core dump written. Default location: /home/pi/core or core.5910

#

# An error report file with more information is saved as:

# /home/pi/hs_err_pid5910.log

#

# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:

#   http://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/crash.jsp

#

 

 

 

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Re:Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-23 12:53:03

 

Heujenthro wrote


Linux raspi4 4.19.93-v8+ #1290 SMP PREEMPT aarch64 GNU/Linux

Error:

$ java -version

 

# JRE version:  (8.0_212-b01) (build )

# Java VM: OpenJDK Client VM (25.212-b01 mixed mode linux-aarch32 )

 

You need to use Oracle Java Server or Client VM, not OpenJDK VM!

 

$ java -version
java version "1.8.0_181"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_181-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.181-b13, mixed mode)

 

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Re:Pharos Control 2.0.2 Linux Not Working
2020-01-23 13:00:36

@R1D2 , Where can i get that? Do you have a link to download?

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