In OLA, the net & subnet values are set in the nf file. Putting this together, the address 0:1:2 means Net 0, SubNet 1, Port 2. Pre-ArtNet3 the net address is treated as 0. Net addresses are 7 bits (0-127) but are only found on ArtNet3 devices.
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Subnet address are 4 bits (0-15). Artistic License gear usually has a 8 position rotary switch that sets the subnet address for the node.Artistic License gear usually has a 8 position rotary switch that sets the port address for each port. ArtNet universes are described in the Net:Subnet:Port notation. Plugins ArtNetĪrtNet uses a very complicated addressing scheme. That said, some plugins like sACN don’t support universe 0. Olad universes can range from 0 to 65535. If they are, try the steps above again, and then ask for more help. Olad/OlaServer.cpp:252: Failed to init RPC server If you’ve succeeded, olad should keep logging things quite frequently, and these lines won’t be present as the last few lines of output:Ĭommon/network/TCPSocket.cpp:235: bind to 127.0.0.1:9010 failed, Address already in useĬommon/rpc/RpcServer.cpp:102: Could not listen on the RPC port 9010, you probably have another instance of running. olad should output lots of logs, copy and paste them into your question/issue to help diagnose what is happening.Remove -syslog, -f or -daemon if present.Change the number after -log-level or -l to 4.Run the command line you found earlier, with the following changes (if you’re interested in what they’re doing see the olad man pag (man olad)).You’ll need to stop olad or kill that process if it’s already running, try the commands below in order, running the ps aux above after each one to see if it’s worked.If olad is already running via your system installation, run ps aux | grep -i olad | grep -v grep to find the current command line (if you started olad directly from the command line yourself you can skip to the last two stages).At this point you can power cycle the Pi and the settings will be restored. To work around this, configure olad with the settings you want, then stop olad (either from the web UI or the command line). There is a long standing feature request to save settings whenever an attribute is changed. Olad only saves the settings during when the daemon is stopped. Why aren’t my settings saved when I disconnect power from the Raspberry Pi? olad is licensed under the GPL which means any plugins added to olad must be GPL compatible. libola is licensed under LGPL which means it can be used from commercial software. 5.1 How should I add support for a new Protocol / Device?.4.2 What are the recommended USB Device to use with OLA?.4.1 Can you add support for the device?.3.4.1 What is the difference between the different USB plugins?.3.3.1 Why is the output delayed with OLA version 0.8.33?.1.2 Why aren’t my settings saved when I disconnect power from the Raspberry Pi?.