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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ GW_ID | The gateway ID from the TTN console
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GW_KEY | The gateway KEY from the TTN console
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GW_RESET_PIN | 22 (optional)
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GW_RESET_PIN can be left out if you are using Gonzalo Casas' backplane board, the RAK backplane for the RAK831, or any other setup using pin 22 as reset pin. This is because pin 22 is the default reset pin used by this resin.io setup.
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GW_RESET_PIN can be left out if you are using Gonzalo Casas' backplane board, or any other setup using pin 22 as reset pin. This is because pin 22 is the default reset pin used by this resin.io setup.
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### Device environment variables - with GPS
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@ -164,13 +164,9 @@ If you get the error below please check if your ssh public key has been added to
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- For devices without a GPS, the location that is configured on the TTN console is used. This location is only read at startup of the gateway. Therefore, after you set or changed the location, restart the application from the resin.io console.
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# Device statistics
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If you want to show nice looking statistics for your gateway(s) there are a couple of additional steps to take. First,
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copy Dockerfile.template.metering to Dockerfile.template . Next copy start.sh.metering to start.sh . Now use the instructions above to
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update the resin image.
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If you want to show nice looking statistics for your gateway(s) there are a couple of additional steps to take. First, copy `Dockerfile.template.metering` to `Dockerfile.template`. Next copy `start.sh.metering` to `start.sh`. Now use the instructions above to update the resin image.
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Once the new image is deployed, go to the resin.io dashboard for your devices and select 'Enable Public device URL' in the drop down menu
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(the one to the right of the light bulb). That is all that is required to provide metrics. Now you will need to install a metrics collector
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on a seperate system as outlined in [Fleet-wide Machine Metrics Monitoring in 20mins](https://resin.io/blog/prometheusv2/)
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Once the new image is deployed, go to the resin.io dashboard for your devices and select 'Enable Public device URL' in the drop down menu (the one to the right of the light bulb). That is all that is required to provide metrics. Now you will need to install a metrics collector on a seperate system as outlined in [Fleet-wide Machine Metrics Monitoring in 20mins](https://resin.io/blog/prometheusv2/).
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(To show packet forwarder graphs you need to add your own graphs to the provided templates)
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