Hi Forum
First than all : Congratulations for the great work with the webplataform !!
I have have been going around this for a while.
-I think it would be pretty interesting to be able to interface Nagios or other linux monitoring/data loging/graphing GNU software , with microcontroles via TCP/IP.
-Of course to monitor sensors (humidity , current , temp , etc) and control stuff remotely (configuration registers , triger relays , DACs etc).
Something similar to this: (Coded in Mikropascal and SNMP)
http://www.microelemente.ro/2009/06/09/ ... onitoring/ (http://www.microelemente.ro/2009/06/09/hardware-zabbix-agent-for-ac-current-monitoring/)
I think with the new telnet developements you have been working , should be quite simple now..
What do you think??
Cristian Mardones
I'm using a web platform to control an opto-isolated relay board (http://www.futurlec.com.au/Opto_Relay_4.jsp (http://http://www.futurlec.com.au/Opto_Relay_4.jsp)) which turns the power on/off from a UPS to two computers and two ADSL routers over the net when I'm overseas. All it took was some minor tweaks to the default Microchip TCP/IP stack SD card web server example code.
Hi trev , thanks for the answser ...
my question was more oriented to retrive info from the board (sensors):
look at this:
http://monitor.webmon.ro/screens.php?period=86400 (http://monitor.webmon.ro/screens.php?period=86400)