I have 2 ECM-1240s sending data to wireless Etherbee set up in client mode. My Windows Home Server 2011 is running Engine G in server mode and storing the data in sqlite. I want to keep that intact as it has been rock-solid for 3 years.
I would like to forward that data to SEG but have had some trouble getting it to work. I first tried to use btmon to read from the sqlite database, but I could not make that work.
I took Paul's advice from somewhere else on this forum and set up Forward Data in IA to port 5000 at IP address 127.0.0.1 but when I run btmon in server mode it never receives data.
Last night I had a breakthrough. I set up Forward Data using the CQC tab, then I checked the box to put it in server mode on port 5000 and I changed btmon to client mode. I can now read data from both ECM-1240s. Getting the data to SEG was easy.
My questions:
1. Is there any advantage to Server over Client mode?
2. Do I need to add some TIMEOUT or DELAY parameters to btmon?
3. Would it be better to Forward Data using Engine G or from sqlite using btmon?
4. How easy is it to load all of my old sqlite data up to SEG?
-Jon
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Re: Forward Data - Client/Server mode? CQC/btmon/SEG
1. If it's working without any issues, just leave it as is.JWHardesty wrote:I have 2 ECM-1240s sending data to wireless Etherbee set up in client mode. My Windows Home Server 2011 is running Engine G in server mode and storing the data in sqlite. I want to keep that intact as it has been rock-solid for 3 years.
I would like to forward that data to SEG but have had some trouble getting it to work. I first tried to use btmon to read from the sqlite database, but I could not make that work.
I took Paul's advice from somewhere else on this forum and set up Forward Data in IA to port 5000 at IP address 127.0.0.1 but when I run btmon in server mode it never receives data.
Last night I had a breakthrough. I set up Forward Data using the CQC tab, then I checked the box to put it in server mode on port 5000 and I changed btmon to client mode. I can now read data from both ECM-1240s. Getting the data to SEG was easy.
My questions:
1. Is there any advantage to Server over Client mode?
2. Do I need to add some TIMEOUT or DELAY parameters to btmon?
3. Would it be better to Forward Data using Engine G or from sqlite using btmon?
4. How easy is it to load all of my old sqlite data up to SEG?
-Jon
3. If you want to continue using the Engine software, I would go Engine to btmon.py.
4. How long have you been logging for?
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Re: Forward Data - Client/Server mode? CQC/btmon/SEG
I have been sending data to SEG for 1 day.
Engine G has been collecting data on my server for 3 years but I reset the database when installed the server 2 years ago. 140mb live data and 280mb on a old backup file.
Engine G has been collecting data on my server for 3 years but I reset the database when installed the server 2 years ago. 140mb live data and 280mb on a old backup file.
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Re: Forward Data - Client/Server mode? CQC/btmon/SEG
You could probably batch post it over, you'd need a program or something to convert the format into the SEG format and add time-stamps to each record. You'd also need to match channel identifiers.JWHardesty wrote:I have been sending data to SEG for 1 day.
Engine G has been collecting data on my server for 3 years but I reset the database when installed the server 2 years ago. 140mb live data and 280mb on a old backup file.
Ben
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