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For communication between wifi and ethernet devices, the DDS layer in ROS2 relies on the multicast ability of a given network.
This is often disabled on enterprise networks (at university or work etc) for (I think) security reasons .
To get around this, you have to configure CycloneDDS to comunicate in a unicast manner, and you must specify the local IPs of all the participants you want to communicate.
_I am using CycloneDDS instead of the default (for ROS2 humble at least) FastDDS, because I ran into lots of issues trying to get topic
This guide is intended for installing RetroNAS on an already configured Unraid server. If you're not familiar with Unraid or RetroNAS, head over to the RetroNAS GitHub page to learn about RetroNAS and consider setting it up on a Raspberry Pi.
Within Unraid, enable NFS by going to Settings
and NFS
.
Yes
Apply
/* | |
##Cihaz = Masaüstü | |
##Ekran = 1281px 'den yüksek çözünürlükler için | |
*/ | |
@media (min-width: 1281px) { | |
//CSS | |
} |
py.test test_sample.py --collect-only # collects information test suite | |
py.test test_sample.py -v # outputs verbose messages | |
py.test -q test_sample.py # omit filename output | |
python -m pytest -q test_sample.py # calling pytest through python | |
py.test --markers # show available markers |
Download xor, extract the content, modify the value path[0]
to point to the executable xor.exe
.
Download 7-Zip, extract the content, modify the value path[1]
to point to the executable 7z.exe
.
Download quickbms, extract the content, modify the value path[2]
to point to the executable quickbms.exe
.
Download fmod_extractors, extract the content, modify the value path[3]
to point to the executable fmod_extr.exe
.
function millisecondsToStr (milliseconds) { | |
// TIP: to find current time in milliseconds, use: | |
// var current_time_milliseconds = new Date().getTime(); | |
function numberEnding (number) { | |
return (number > 1) ? 's' : ''; | |
} | |
var temp = Math.floor(milliseconds / 1000); | |
var years = Math.floor(temp / 31536000); |
https://github.com/prometheus/jmx_exporter
JMX to Prometheus exporter: a collector that can configurably scrape and expose mBeans of a JMX target.
This exporter is intended to be run as a Java Agent, exposing a HTTP server and serving metrics...
This works on a Pi 4, and should work on a Pi 3, but to work on a Pi Zero you would have to figure out how to compile your own client. More info in this thread on the Proxmox forums.
Run the following command. If you get arm64
, it's 64bit, otherwise you'll see armv7l
which is 32bit.
uname -m