Hi All,
I tried this topic in the version 5 thread, but no luck.
Stokerlog seems to be picking up a constant value for the temperature. I can telnet to it and log probe data which shows accurate temperature changes. The data which is being collected by stokerlog appears to be ambient temp. which is in the data stream as well. Stokerlog is picking up the fan data fine.
What I know:
Stokerlog is creating a connection with the unit via telnet.
The Stokerlog telnet input file shows the correct temp data.
Stokerlog in HTTP mode logs the correct temps.
I tried it on 4 different computers all with the same result.
The temp data that stokerlog is collecting is in the 10th column in the telnet data. The correct data is in the 16th column in the data. This using space delimiting in excel.
What I don't know.
Can I change the program to parse the data in the 16th column?
Can the Stoker be changed to put the correct data in the correct order?
I can still use the program in HTTP mode, but if I use alarms, I am going to chance waking the neighbors.
Anybody else have a similar problem?
Thanks,
Roger
I tried this topic in the version 5 thread, but no luck.
Stokerlog seems to be picking up a constant value for the temperature. I can telnet to it and log probe data which shows accurate temperature changes. The data which is being collected by stokerlog appears to be ambient temp. which is in the data stream as well. Stokerlog is picking up the fan data fine.
What I know:
Stokerlog is creating a connection with the unit via telnet.
The Stokerlog telnet input file shows the correct temp data.
Stokerlog in HTTP mode logs the correct temps.
I tried it on 4 different computers all with the same result.
The temp data that stokerlog is collecting is in the 10th column in the telnet data. The correct data is in the 16th column in the data. This using space delimiting in excel.
What I don't know.
Can I change the program to parse the data in the 16th column?
Can the Stoker be changed to put the correct data in the correct order?
I can still use the program in HTTP mode, but if I use alarms, I am going to chance waking the neighbors.
Anybody else have a similar problem?
Thanks,
Roger