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http://192.168.x.x/hcb_rrd?action=getRrdData&loggerName=thermstat_boilerChPressure&rra=year
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http://192.168.x.x/hcb_rrd?action=getRrdData&loggerName=thermstat_boilerChPressure&rra=year
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http://192.168.x.x/hcb_rrd?action=getRrdData&loggerName=thermstat_boilerChPressure&rra=year&readableTime=1&samples=100
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http://192.168.x.x/hcb_rrd?action=getRrdData&loggerName=thermstat_boilerChPressure&rra=year&readableTime=1&samples=100&nullForNaN=1&from=1504301154&to=1509301154&skipEmpty=1
Could be useful for generating your own databases (with stuff from other equipment inside your home).Toonz wrote: More parameters exist but these are for the function setRrdData with which you can create rra data yourself
I get the content of the html info back as plain text, there i must be doing something wrong.Toonz wrote:No need to chmod +x the file.
Have you used to correct url (without the port number): e.g. http://192.168.x.x/hcb_rrd/ReadRRD.html?
Is the Toon webserver running properly?
Or do you mean you get that back as the source? Which is correct.
You will get the dataset back when you press the SEND button on the webpage.
Do you get proper numbers back if you use the other URL which doesn't require the html page on Toon?gielie wrote:I get the content of the html info back as plain text, there i must be doing something wrong.
I dont get a webpage with a send button or something, how do i check if my webserver runs properly?
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http://ip_toon:10080/happ_thermstat?action=printTableInfo
why does it work with me without the port number?marcelr wrote:Because the http server does not serve on the default http port (80) but on 10080 instead.
So you have to state the port number in the http request.
Probably because the server port numbers as set in the server configuration and the project file are the same.Toonz wrote: why does it work with me without the port number?
Don't have a clue what your asking for to be honest. Influxdb? import into what?RDNZL wrote:This is great and works fine!
Did anyone look into an influxdb import scenario yet?