On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 1:08 PM irreallich@126.com wrote:
My lava version is 2022.11.1+10+buster , it is a stable version in the doc , actually i am a embedded software engineer, my main experience are bsp and linux kernel, I never use python and web technology before, even though I'm learning this, it's not easy for me, especially some python code error problems, every problem requires a lot of time to solve, that is the reason I choose 2022.11.1+10+buster.
hmm, this sounds wrong. The last tag I can see is 2023.08 https://gitlab.com/lava/lava/-/tags
I got the lava code from https://gitlab.com/lava/lava/ with tag tag: 2022.11.1, it is same version with my installed by apt on debain 10. So ,if I want to upgrade to a higher version
- Do I need to compile and install it myself from source code?
No. I would just use the apt.lavasoftware.org repository and install from packages. As I understand you're already running on debian. It also works on Ubuntu at least for server. https://master.lavasoftware.org/static/docs/v2/installing_on_debian.html#deb...
- How do I configure the database and web server?
Basic stuff is configured automatically when you install. IIRC the worker autoregisters and autoregistration is enabled on the server. For devices there are several ways. I prefer to 'sync' from dictionaries, but you can configure devices from admin UI as well. My workflow is: - prepare device dictionary - push to server (with ansible) - run "lava-server manage sync"
Best Regards, Milosz
My current state is to evaluate if and how to use lava , Please give me some suggestions for version selection and how to use.
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