Quote from
soneill on March 10, 2020, 8:04 am
One thing I discovered with my Nano is you have to be patient with Antman when the Nano reboots or you do an upgrade.
Antman when it is fully up provides port 3000/tcp which Nginx proxies external calls for port 80/tcp into. Typically I just watch for this line in /var/log/messages:
Mar 5 19:23:48 myantsle antmand: antHill init!
When you see that, you know that antmand has finally plumbed up port 3000/tcp and the web GUI should now work.
That said, on my Nano, it typically takes between 8-10 *minutes* before the above happens. Hence, my comment about being patient.
One thing I discovered with my Nano is you have to be patient with Antman when the Nano reboots or you do an upgrade.
Antman when it is fully up provides port 3000/tcp which Nginx proxies external calls for port 80/tcp into. Typically I just watch for this line in /var/log/messages:
Mar 5 19:23:48 myantsle antmand: antHill init!
When you see that, you know that antmand has finally plumbed up port 3000/tcp and the web GUI should now work.
That said, on my Nano, it typically takes between 8-10 *minutes* before the above happens. Hence, my comment about being patient.