Black & Decker 9.6 V/ 12V/ 14.4 V/ 18V - sanik batteries - 18v 1.3 ah nicd battery pack
[ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0[ 0.000000] Linux version 4.14.68 (alvin@compiler) (gcc version 6.4.0 (GCC)) #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 10 18:45:38 CST 2020[ 0.000000] Boot CPU: AArch64 Processor [410fd034][ 0.000000] Machine model: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3[ 0.000000] efi: Getting EFI parameters from FDT:[ 0.000000] efi: UEFI not found.
The RDK-B stack for RaspberryPi is available to MSOs, application developers, and system integrator without any additional licenses beyond the standard RDK license. In the current functionality, a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 device can function as a basic router through which a connected CPE device can access the admin portal and surf the Internet.
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● CcspCrSsp.service loaded failed failed CcspCrSsp serviceCcspEthAgent.service loaded inactive dead start CcspEthAgent serviceCcspLMLite.service loaded inactive dead start CcspLMLite serviceCcspPandMSsp.service loaded activating start start CcspPandMSsp serviceCcspTandDSsp.service loaded inactive dead start CcspTandDSsp serviceCcspTr069PaSsp.service loaded inactive dead start CcspTr069PaSsp serviceCcspWebUI.service loaded activating start start CcspWebUI serviceccspwifiagent.service loaded inactive dead start Cosa service
root@raspberrypi3-64-rdk-broadband:~# dmcli eRT getv Device.DeviceInfo.X_RDKCENTRAL-COM_Syndication.RDKB_UIBranding.LocalUI.MSOLogoCR component name is: eRT.com.cisco.spvtg.ccsp.CRsubsystem_prefix eRT.Can't find destination component.
I find some of core CCSP services (CcspCrSsp, PsmSsp, CcspPandMSsp......) not working on rpi3 B+ with 64bits image (rdk-generic-broadband-image-raspberrypi3-64-rdk-broadband.rpi-sdimg)
RDK-B R-Pi Build guideRDK-B Boot time data plotFeatures in RDK-B Reference PlatformKirkstone (Yocto 4.0) Migration - RDK-BOneWifi Integration in RDK-B Raspberry Pi4Speedtest Integration in RDK-BDAC demonstration on Broadband using Dobby & Sample App in Local WebUI:Avahi mDNS support in RDK-B Reference PlatformRPI4 Extender - reference implementationRDK-B CPUProcAnalyzerOpenSync 4.4 with OneWiFiRDK-B Router ProfileTelemetry 2.0 support for RDKB RPI -User ManualRDK-B Boot Time Data MeasurementTiny RDKB support for RPI Reference PlatformTR-069 Support for RDKB RPI Reference PlatformTR-069 Get/Set Data Parameters Support through GenieACS Server for RDKB RPI Reference PlatformFwUpgradeManager Support in RDKB RPI - Broadband - User Manual - 2021 - M8Self Heal Support in RPI - Design - 2019 M10Backup and Restore Feature in RPI - DesignRDKB CcspLogAgent Component in RPI - Design - 2019 M7Log Rotation Support in RPI User manual - Broadband - 2019 M8Band Steering User manual(With CcspWifiAgent) - RDKBRDKB BandSteering(With CcspWifiAgent) - Design ApproachBackup and Restore Feature in RPI - User ManualSelf Heal Support in RPI - User manual - BroadbandTelemetry(1.0) in RPI User manual Broadband - 2019 M9Telemetry(1.0) Support in RPI - Design - 2019 M9RDKB RPI Firmware Upgrade - Design - 2019 M7SNMP - RDKB RPI - User Manual - 2020 - M7Integration of SNMP - RDKB RPI - Design - 2020 M7Advanced config- Remote Management with HTTPS protocolTelemetry 2.0 support in RDKB RPICcspWiFiAgent supportPort Triggering in RPIWebPA Client Support on RPI and EmulatorBridgeMode Feature support in RPIWebConfig Feature Validation in RPIWebPA Client Support on RPI and Emulator - User ManualDFS Integration in RPICrash Upload Feature RDK-BRPI4 Extender ProfileRDKB Log Notifications
Hi Narayanaswamy Ramaiyer , is it possible to create an RDK-B image that includes docker? I do not mean to create a docker of the RDK-B but within the image it comes configured to also run docker internally, thanks
The code bundle contains a developer kit (Generic RDK-B code, SoC patches and SDK) that allows the user to add services on top of the existing generic RDK-B components. The binaries are available below and the code can also be pulled from CMF and built using the Yocto 2.2 framework ( rdk-next).