I've had to do this twice now, as I lost my info from the first time around. So, let's write it down...
First, let's run up elastic. Elastic give you info on how to do this on their site. I ended up firing a small docker compose:
version: '2'
I wanted to copy an index in my elasticsearch DB, so I could try and re-open it in Kibana whilst ticking the 'not a time series database' option. So, how to copy an index??
I found a useful post at http://david.pilato.fr/blog/2015/05/20/reindex-elasticsearch-with-logstash/ That copies an index from one elastic to another, and is written for an older version of logstash. Updating that to logstash ~7.3 and modifying to copy an index to a new index of a different name in the same DB, I came up with:
# Logstash config to copy one index to another
This document covers my attempts to get the Plugwise Source Windows program running under Linux Wine.
SPOILER - it can be made to run, but you cannot communicate with the USB dongle, so it's a 'no go' for now.
First, we'll detail the versions of the components used, as the ability to make this work is likely
I have a nanovna, which I want to use with Linux. Great, probably
the best UI out there for the nanovna - nanovna-saver
supports use under Linux - it is a Python Qt based app....
So, I tried it on my Ubuntu 18.04 machine. Sigh, it requires Python v3.7, and afaict, that is a
royal pain to get working on 18.04 - well, it was for me anyway. I got stuff installed and linked
over etc., and could still not run nanovna-saver
locally... what to do?
I picked up some Pi Picos, because well, bang per buck they are looking good - fairly powerful, very cheap.
I'm a Linux user. I tend to do my simpler embedded development under the Arduino IDE. Well, the Pi Picos have Arduino IDE support, so great...
But, life was not quite that simple. I went with the 'official' Pico MBED tool set as found in the IDE installation options.
But when I tried to load a sketch, it errored out. The rp2040load
command failed.