How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1
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@dbeato said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
@jaredbusch What is your Backup Data Retention limit you place normally for the Unifi Controller?
That setting is just how much data to save when you manually run a backup by clicking the button right there. that has nothing to do with how much data is stored.
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If you configure the auto backup section, that is where you specify how much goes into backups.
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@jaredbusch you are correct, I confused them both.
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Was just getting ready to do this tonight as I bought a second USG today I am about to install today in my house. The other one is at a business.
Can you just spin Deb9 up on Vultr from the default machines? I am assuming a $5 VM?
For the multi-tenancy are there special steps or do you just setup separate "networks"
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@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
Was just getting ready to do this tonight as I bought a second USG today I am about to install today in my house. The other one is at a business.
Can you just spin Deb9 up on Vultr from the default machines? I am assuming a $5 VM?
For the multi-tenancy are there special steps or do you just setup separate "networks"
Yes, Debian 9 is an option on Vultr.
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@scottalanmiller right I just wasnt sure how that compare to @JaredBusch 's minimal install guide. I have several servers running Deb8 and was thinking about adding it to one of those...
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@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
@scottalanmiller right I just wasnt sure how that compare to @JaredBusch 's minimal install guide. I have several servers running Deb8 and was thinking about adding it to one of those...
Why run 8.X when 9.1 is current?
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@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
Was just getting ready to do this tonight as I bought a second USG today I am about to install today in my house. The other one is at a business.
Can you just spin Deb9 up on Vultr from the default machines? I am assuming a $5 VM?
For the multi-tenancy are there special steps or do you just setup separate "networks"
The Controller itself is designed around multiple separate networks. You add them as sites.
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@JaredBusch seeing that now. Just cant get the thing to adopt to cloud gateway. Maybe really old firmware?
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Trying to update the thing with sudo so and then upgrade - firmwarelink and it says upgrade is an invalid command?
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@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
Trying to update the thing with sudo so and then upgrade - firmwarelink and it says upgrade is an invalid command?
You have a USG? It had to be adopted to a controller already. Or is this a new USG? One of the things I hate about the USG is initial adoption sucks balls.
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@jaredbusch said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
Trying to update the thing with sudo so and then upgrade - firmwarelink and it says upgrade is an invalid command?
You have a USG? It had to be adopted to a controller already. Or is this a new USG? One of the things I hate about the USG is initial adoption sucks balls.
Got a new USG, the other site I setup I ended up giving up and deploying on a local machine. Setup a cloud Unifi controller, updated the new USG firmware, tried to set inform URL - just not showing up on the remote cloud controller at all. Not showing up in the apps either (chrome and ios app)
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@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
@jaredbusch said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
Trying to update the thing with sudo so and then upgrade - firmwarelink and it says upgrade is an invalid command?
You have a USG? It had to be adopted to a controller already. Or is this a new USG? One of the things I hate about the USG is initial adoption sucks balls.
Got a new USG, the other site I setup I ended up giving up and deploying on a local machine. Setup a cloud Unifi controller, updated the new USG firmware, tried to set inform URL - just not showing up on the remote cloud controller at all. Not showing up in the apps either (chrome and ios app)
Weird, you did all the right things. Never had a problem with set-inform. Just feel it is a pain in the ass.
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@jaredbusch said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
@jaredbusch said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
Trying to update the thing with sudo so and then upgrade - firmwarelink and it says upgrade is an invalid command?
You have a USG? It had to be adopted to a controller already. Or is this a new USG? One of the things I hate about the USG is initial adoption sucks balls.
Got a new USG, the other site I setup I ended up giving up and deploying on a local machine. Setup a cloud Unifi controller, updated the new USG firmware, tried to set inform URL - just not showing up on the remote cloud controller at all. Not showing up in the apps either (chrome and ios app)
Weird, you did all the right things. Never had a problem with set-inform. Just feel it is a pain in the ass.
Ironically what just worked, in an instant was setting the inform-url for SSH. Showed up instantly...
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well, At least its "adopting".. fingers crossed
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In SSH, I went back and did a set-inform again (as the first time it gave this feedback below) then in about 10 seconds it started provisioning...
So maybe that is the best way to hard set it?
Adoption request sent to 'http://x.x.x.x:8080/inform'.
- please adopt it on the controller
- issue the set-inform command again
- <inform_url> will be saved after device is successfully managed
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@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
In SSH, I went back and did a set-inform again (as the first time it gave this feedback below) then in about 10 seconds it started provisioning...
So maybe that is the best way to hard set it?
Adoption request sent to 'http://x.x.x.x:8080/inform'.
- please adopt it on the controller
- issue the set-inform command again
- <inform_url> will be saved after device is successfully managed
This is always how I do it with any UniFi device that needs manually pointed to the controller.
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Now that the controller has taken over I lost my second WAN port. Christ...
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@bigbear said in How to install the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller on Debian 9.1:
Now that the controller has taken over I lost my second WAN port. Christ...
Dual WAN? I would never even attempt to use a USG in that scenario. Not even sure it can.
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Second LAN port, typo...
I was using the lan/wan as a second port and once provisioning USG decided it would be disabled.