Emonwrt3 Command line guide: Difference between revisions
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24 06 59 7c 8c 38 e8 fe 2c 3a 3c e4 cf 3d 00 d0 e0 3c b7 60 c0 41 00 00 fe c2 | 24 06 59 7c 8c 38 e8 fe 2c 3a 3c e4 cf 3d 00 d0 e0 3c b7 60 c0 41 00 00 fe c2 | ||
DB put: (90) 1550142338 | DB put: (90) 1550142338 | ||
The line 24 06 59 etc being the serial data in hex format. | |||
==emonwrt3-gateway== | |||
The emonwrt3 service must be stopped before using this command. | |||
emonwrt3-gateway -f | |||
This manages the data in the rolling database. Makes a decision whether they should be sent. Then send them to the list of streams. | |||
This command is particularly useful to identify issues with servers connections. |
Revision as of 11:10, 14 February 2019
Terminal access
To access the terminal of the emonwrt3 use putty. Use hostname OpenWrt (or the ip address). Connection type ssh. Port 22.
If you are already on a linux type computer just issue a ssh command
ssh root@OpenWrt
If the password has never been set from the web interface then use telnet instead.
telnet OpenWrt
Start/Stop service
The Emonwrt3 service can be stopped with the following command.
/etc/init.d/emonwrt3 stop
Stopping the emonwrt3 service will be required for some commands.
Likewise start the service again like this.
/etc/init.d/emonwrt3 start
Command list
emonwrt3-dbdump
emonwrt3-dbdump
This dumps the rolling database. The output will look as follow
root@emeter:~# emonwrt3-dbdump CONFIG: Configuration loaded ok. DB: Using rolling database /tmp/emonwrt3.db (0) 0 1550094926 6 -0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 26.76 -127.00 (1) 0 1550094936 6 0.00 0.00 0.22 0.00 17.37 -127.00 (2) 0 1550094946 6 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.08 4.20 -127.00 (3) 0 1550094957 6 0.00 0.00 0.29 0.08 4.20 -127.00 (4) 0 1550094967 6 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.03 5.11 -127.00 KISSDB_get failed (5) (1)
The KISSDB_get failed just means the record has not been filled yet.
emowrt3-serialstore
The emonwrt3 service must be stopped before using this command.
emonwrt3-serialstore -f
This is the program responsible for reading the serial port and saving the data in the rolling database.
We expect an output as this one below.
root@emeter:~# emonwrt3-serialstore -f Forcing debug on START CONFIG: Configuration loaded ok. DB: Using rolling database /tmp/emonwrt3.db SERIAL: OPEN BaudRate = 38400 Port = /dev/ttyATH0 Oldest key: (89) 24 06 59 7c 8c 38 e8 fe 2c 3a 3c e4 cf 3d 00 d0 e0 3c b7 60 c0 41 00 00 fe c2 DB put: (90) 1550142338
The line 24 06 59 etc being the serial data in hex format.
emonwrt3-gateway
The emonwrt3 service must be stopped before using this command.
emonwrt3-gateway -f
This manages the data in the rolling database. Makes a decision whether they should be sent. Then send them to the list of streams.
This command is particularly useful to identify issues with servers connections.