At the risk of stating the obvious Smiler, have you checked the box on the UI that tells it to send the messages? Configuring it alone does not do that.
Enabled email logging and it's not sending,
I don't how useful it is to save the snapshots. But saving the entire graph after the cook and loading it back up may be useful. That way, you can zoom in, save the image, etc. But when I asked if anyone would have any use for it last time, no one chimed in so it didn't get inOriginally posted by Buster Davis:
Amir,
One enhancement that I think would be great is a way to store snapshots of the graph during the cook. Right now, you can setup the graph to be emailed to your email address. Why not offer the option to save the a snapshot to a custom directory. That way you can go back and study them easily rather than fumble thru emails?
Originally posted by Amir:
Looks like telnet port is being blocked by something. It could be your anti-virus program or the router.
Originally posted by R Addy:
I Just noticed something while looking at the data collected with hyper terminal. There are 2 temperatures sent for each record. The one which is at column #10 is constant and looks like the data that is being picked by stokerlog. The data at column #16 is the data which matches the probe temperature reading.
Is it possible that stokerlog is picking up the thermocouple compensation temperature at column #10?
Maybe the firmware was changed.
Roger
Originally posted by LarryR:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">At the risk of stating the obvious Smiler, have you checked the box on the UI that tells it to send the messages? Configuring it alone does not do that.
</div></BLOCKQUOTE>Enabled email logging and it's not sending,
Ooops, take that back...I found the problem, one of my son's computers had the same IP, so my problems are not in stokerlog, that's my local network issue.Originally posted by Alan D:
Stoker connect loss...Stoker connection loss...
I seem to get a fair amount of these. I wonder if it's because I have a long ethernet cable????