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modbuslog - 2012/01/10
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modbuslog is a program designed to read from a modbus device at predefined
intervals and store the output to file.
Compilation:
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modbuslog requires the libconfig (>1.4.8) and libmodbus (>3.0.1) libraries,
and will not function without these libraries installed. Neither of these
libraries are currently available (or if they are, are not of sufficient
version) in the current Debian Stable release codenamed "Squeeze". This
means that these dependencies must be manually fulfilled.
libmodbus: It should be sufficient to backport the current version of
libmodbus from Debian Testing codenamed "Wheezy"
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/i386/libmodbus5/download
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/i386/libmodbus-dev/download
libconfig: An older, incompatible version of libconfig currently exists
in Debian Squeeze (right the way up to Sid). An updated package
has been created and will hopefully be included in the next
Debian Stable release. In the mean time it is available here:
http://mentors.debian.net/package/libconfig
When it gets accepted, it will be available here:
http://packages.debian.org/source/testing/libconfig
modbuslog uses a Makefile to ease compilation, and as such, can be compiled
by simple navigating to the directory and running "make". This will recompile
any packages that need to be compiled.
These files can then be moved to the required directories on the target system.
Required files:
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/sbin/modbuslog executable program
/etc/modbuslog.cfg configuration file
/var/modbuslog/ output directory where logs are stored
/var/modbuslog/interval/interval.txt textfile storing unique interval
Configuration:
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The configuration file for modbuslog is stored in /etc/modbuslog.cfg, and is
arranged in a hierarchical structure suitable for libconfig.
The modbus section defines the standard operating parameters for the modbus
device, These include:
1) device serial port in use
2) baud baud rate in use
3) data_bits number of data bits, commonly 8.
4) parity parity, commonly E (even) or N (None).
5) stop_bits stop bits, commonly 1.
6) retry number of retries for each failed reading.
The reading section defines the unique reading times that the program is
required to log at. Each entry must contain:
1) slaveid modbus slave id
2) registertype type of modbus reading
3) startaddress register to start reading from
4) numregisters number of registers to read
5) intervalvalue read register every x
6) intervalunit (m) minutes or (h) hours
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