Wizard wrote:
> Message for
>
> Christian Magnusson
>
> Hi is there a chance you can whip up a version of
> temploggerd to work with mysql and or direct to owserver
>
> bash script...
>
"If" you do decide to make it work with mysql, my vote is for sqlite.
It's portable plus no installation
George M. Zouganelis wrote:
> I find your proposal very tempting :)
>
> I will do my research, but I can't promise anything.
>
> Engines will start up mid Sept though :(
>
Ditto! I'm going on vacation the end of August. I'll buy a couple books
for the trip and see if this is something I capabl
Paul Alfille wrote:
> Ok I looked at http://www.simpleweb.org/ietf/mibs/index.html?sel=IETF
> and still can't figure it out. Jim, do you want to try your hand at
> developing this?
>
As much as I would like too, I'm afraid it would be some time before I
have the qualifications or resources to do
Paul Alfille wrote:
> I have found SNMP a little opaque in implementation. There seems to be
> a set hiearchy for the monitored properties (and it isn't obvious to
> me where we'd fit in), and few open source implementations to build
> on.
I would love to see an owfs template for something like C
What am I doing wrong here?
/opt/owfs/bin/owfs -F -u --fuse_opt="-x" /mnt/1wire
Put the FUSE mount options value in quotes. "-x"
Version:
/opt/owfs/bin/owfs version:
2.3p7
libow version:
2.3p7
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Using Tomcat but need to do
Greetings.
I have been going over some of the possibilities for temptrakker
changes. I wanted to get some input on some of the changes I plan on
making...
My biggest change will be to replace mysql with sqlite. Major motivation
being the database will become extremely portable, easy to distribut
George Bobeck wrote:
This is my OWFS success story...
I would also like to include my minor OWFS success story. About a year
and a half ago I cobbled together with my "very limited skills" a
temperature monitoring system based on OWFS for use in-house at our
hospital and two other facilities
Paul Alfille wrote:
What's the problem with the net4801? Looks like a diskless i586
machine with good connectivity.
Nothing really, other than I fact that I was trying to build an entire
system around it. I'd rather focus on a more general app that can later
be plugged into the net4801 or any
Matt wrote:
Looks like you have done a great job.
Thanks!
RRD graphs are reasonable striagth forward for temperatures, providing you
plan.
If you you know your high and low values and can settle on a samlpe rate the
rest is very achievable.
Think we can build them from SQL db data? Maybe
and owfs locally can connect to several.
Paul
-Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jim Canfield
Sent: Mon 5/15/2006 4:51 PM
To: owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Owfs-developers] OWFS - Temp Trakker Source
Greetings,
I have decided to post the source to
Greetings,
I have decided to post the source to the web app I created last year.
It's not pretty, but it will be a start. You can find it here:
http://tshweb.olympiamd.com/temp/
With any luck I should be able to set this up as a project on sourceforge.
The framework I used for the web
Yes, TempTrakker is the name. I'm open to suggestions...I acutally hate the
name. All our in-house apps are some form of Trakker (ie, chart trakker,
implant trakker). It's our way of making our CEO feel special because he calls
everything trakker. :)
If you wouldn't mind setting up the initi
Paul Alfille wrote:
OWFS is mentioned, briefly, in Linux Journal
June 2006, Issue 146 page 12
Steve wrote a letter: "Ow, No OWFS?"
Thank you, Steve, whoever you are!
Funny, I read the article on temperature monitoring in LJ and found it
rather backwards considering the existence of owfs. I
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 17:15 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone know a good (cheap) source to buy a 1w/USB adapter DS9490R?
>
Try hobby-boards:
http://www.hobby-boards.com
>
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