Just completed a fresh install of v6.4 on Ras Pi 5 following this guide:
https://www.instructables.com/Introduction-Turn-a-Raspberry-Pi-Into-a-GPS-Tracki/
When I get to the "Check Logs" part there is an error and the logs folder is empty.
When I check Traccar status:
sudo systemctl status traccar.service
I get:
traccar.service - traccar
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/traccar.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sun 2024-09-15 10:55:47 PDT; 3ms ago
Main PID: 278439 ((java))
Tasks: 1 (limit: 9247)
CPU: 739us
CGroup: /system.slice/traccar.service
└─278439 "[(java)]"
Sep 15 10:55:47 badgersixtak5 systemd[1]: Started traccar.service - traccar.
Sep 15 10:55:47 badgersixtak5 (java)[278439]: traccar.service: Failed to execute /opt/traccar/jre/bin/java: Exec format error
Sep 15 10:55:47 badgersixtak5 (java)[278439]: traccar.service: Failed at step EXEC spawning /opt/traccar/jre/bin/java: Exec format error
Sep 15 10:55:47 badgersixtak5 systemd[1]: traccar.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=203/EXEC
Sep 15 10:55:47 badgersixtak5 systemd[1]: traccar.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
This is the contents of my /conf/traccar.xml
There are only 4 variables in between the "Properties" tags
database.driver'>org.h2.Driver
database.url'>jdbc:h2:./data/database
database.user'>sa
database.password'
What am I missing. I am stuck right now.
Seems like you're using the wrong architecture. What arch is your system and what variant of Traccar did you download?
Thanks Anton. You were correct. I uninstalled and installed the ARM version and I am now in. Thanks for your feedback.
Just completed a fresh install of v6.4 on Ras Pi 5 following this guide:
https://www.instructables.com/Introduction-Turn-a-Raspberry-Pi-Into-a-GPS-Tracki/
When I get to the "Check Logs" part there is an error and the logs folder is empty.
When I check Traccar status:
I get:
This is the contents of my /conf/traccar.xml
There are only 4 variables in between the "Properties" tags
What am I missing. I am stuck right now.