Clewarecontrol lets you control the USB-devices made by Cleware GmbH.
It allows you to measure the temperature or humidity, switch on and off and configure switches, control the watchdog, etc.
The package consists of 'clewaretool' - the tool to manage the Cleware devices under Linux.
Also you'll find in the 'examples'-directory a couple of scripts:
· a script to generate graphs using RRDtool
· a script for nagios that monitores the temperature and raises an alarm if something goes wrong
· a startup script for RHEL/SLES/Debian/Ubuntu which starts the watchdog functionality
Tested on:
· Debian etch (on a 64 bit cpu)
· Fedora core 7
· RedHat Enterprise Linux 5
· SuSE Enterprise Linux 10
· Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (version 7.04)
· ...but it should also work with other systems running a recent Linux kernel.
What is new in this release:
- Added bindings for Perl and Python so that you can now easily develop programs that interface to Cleware procuts.
What is new in version 2.1:
- Spreadsheet output, can now add timestamp, sleep interval/value offset/timestamp format configurable, added support for new Cleware ADC, can now monitor a sensor and execute scripts if limits are reached.
What is new in version 2.0:
- Upgraded to the latest Cleware API
What is new in version 1.2:
- Can now select the path where to look for the 'hiddevx'-device nodes.
What is new in version 1.0:
- Added a script for graphing temperature/humidity with munin. Made the Nagios check-script more robust. Can now give an offset for temperature/humidity values.
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