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owmon - Monitor for owserver settings and statistics
owmon
-s owserver-tcp-port
1-wire is a wiring protocol and series of devices
designed and manufactured by Dallas Semiconductor, Inc. The bus is a low-power
low-speed low-connector scheme where the data line can also provide power.
Each device is uniquely and unalterably numbered during manufacture. There
are a wide variety of devices, including memory, sensors (humidity, temperature,
voltage, contact, current), switches, timers and data loggers. More complex
devices (like thermocouple sensors) can be built with these basic devices.
There are also 1-wire devices that have encryption included.
The 1-wire scheme
uses a single bus master and multiple slaves on the same wire. The bus
master initiates all communication. The slaves can be individually discovered
and addressed using their unique ID.
Bus masters come in a variety of configurations
including serial, parallel, i2c, network or USB adapters.
OWFS
is a suite of programs that designed to make the 1-wire bus and its devices
easily accessible. The underlying priciple is to create a virtual filesystem,
with the unique ID being the directory, and the individual properties of
the device are represented as simple files that can be read and written.
Details of the individual slave or master design are hidden behind a consistent
interface. The goal is to provide an easy set of tools for a software designer
to create monitoring or control applications. There are some performance
enhancements in the implementation, including data caching, parallel access
to bus masters, and aggregation of device communication. Still the fundemental
goal has been ease of use, flexibility and correctness rather than speed.
owserver (1)
is the backend component of the OWFS 1-wire bus control
system. owserver (1)
arbitrates access to the bus from multiple client processes.
The physical bus is usually connected to a serial or USB port, and other
processes connect to owserver (1)
over network sockets (tcp port).
Frontend
clients include a filesystem representation: owfs (1)
, and a webserver:
owhttpd (1)
. Direct language bindings are also available, e.g: owperl (3)
.
There are also many light-weight clients that can only talk to owserver
(1)
and not to the 1-Wire bus directly. They include shell and multiple language
modules (perl, Visual Basic, python,...)
All the owserver
(1)
clients use the owserver protocol for communication. The owserver protocol
is a well documented tcp/ip client/server protocol. Assigned the "well known
port" default of 4304.
owmon (1)
is connects to owserver (1)
and displays
the bus structure and contents of the interface, statistics and settings
directories.
TCP port or IPaddress:port for owserver
The tcp port (IP:port) for the "upstream" owserver.
If owserver (1)
is started:
owserver -p 4304 -d /dev/ttyS0
owserver on tcp port 4304 and connects to a physical 1-wire bus on a serial
port.
You can monitor owserver (1)
with
owmon -s 4304 /
owmon (1)
is a pure Tcl/TK program and will run
whereever Tcl/TK is available (Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Unix)
http://www.owfs.org/index.php?page=owserver-protocol
http://www.tcl.tk
owfs (1)
owhttpd (1)
owftpd (1)
owserver (1)
owdir (1)
owread (1)
owwrite (1)
owpresent (1)
owtap (1)
owfs
(5)
owtap (1)
owmon (1)
owtcl (3)
owperl (3)
owcapi (3)
DS1427 (3)
DS1904(3)
DS1994 (3)
DS2404 (3)
DS2404S (3)
DS2415 (3)
DS2417 (3)
DS2401 (3)
DS2411 (3)
DS1990A (3)
DS1982 (3)
DS1985
(3)
DS1986 (3)
DS1991 (3)
DS1992 (3)
DS1993 (3)
DS1995 (3)
DS1996 (3)
DS2430A
(3)
DS2431 (3)
DS2433 (3)
DS2502 (3)
DS2506 (3)
DS28E04 (3)
DS28EC20 (3)
DS2405 (3)
DS2406 (3)
DS2408 (3)
DS2409 (3)
DS2413 (3)
DS28EA00
(3)
DS1822 (3)
DS1825 (3)
DS1820 (3)
DS18B20 (3)
DS18S20 (3)
DS1920 (3)
DS1921 (3)
DS1821 (3)
DS28EA00 (3)
DS28E04 (3)
DS1922
(3)
DS2450 (3)
DS2890 (3)
DS2436 (3)
DS2437 (3)
DS2438 (3)
DS2751 (3)
DS2755 (3)
DS2756
(3)
DS2760 (3)
DS2770 (3)
DS2780 (3)
DS2781 (3)
DS2788 (3)
DS2784 (3)
DS2423
(3)
LCD (3)
DS2408 (3)
DS1977 (3)
DS2406 (3)
-- TAI8570
http://www.owfs.org
Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com)
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