Here are the sensor ids of the ParoScientific sensors. Note that 7t is on adam id=5 (pressure1) and 7b is on adam id=6 (pressure2). Also notice that ids in the 3000's are not at the top height.
Location |
adam |
temperature |
pressure |
devices |
---|---|---|---|---|
3b |
5 |
2034 |
2036 |
fcntr0,1 |
4b |
5 |
2044 |
2046 |
fcntr2,3 |
5b |
5 |
2054 |
2056 |
fcntr4,5 |
5t |
5 |
2064 |
2066 |
fcntr6,7 |
6b |
5 |
2074 |
2076 |
fcntr8,9 |
6t |
5 |
3054 |
3056 |
fcntr10,11 |
7b |
6 |
2084 |
2086 |
fcntr0,1 |
7t |
5 |
3064 |
3066 |
fcntr12,13 |
8b |
6 |
2094 |
2096 |
fcntr2,3 |
8t |
6 |
2104 |
2106 |
fcntr4,5 |
9b |
6 |
2114 |
2116 |
fcntr6,7 |
9t |
6 |
3074 |
3076 |
fcntr8,9 |
10b |
6 |
3084 |
3086 |
fcntr10,11 |
11b |
6 |
3094 |
3096 |
fcntr12,13 |
To display data for a given id, do (this example is for temperature from 3b)
data_dump -i 5,2034 -L sock:aster
If you are running on an adam, the data_dump is an older version, do:
data_dump -d 5 -s 2034 -L sock:localhost