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NAME

       w1retap - Data logger for 1-Wire weather sensors

SYNOPSIS

       w1retap [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       The w1retap package reads weather sensors on a 1-Wire bus and data logs the retrieved data to the
       configured databases or files. It supports a number of different 1-Wire host bus adapters and 1-Wire
       sensors designed by Dallas Semiconductor Corp (now Maxim Integrated) and compatible sensors including
       those from AAG Electrónica and other hobby sensors.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
           Show help options

       -w, --wait
           At startup, wait until next interval

       -1, --once-only
           Read once and exit

       -R, --release-interface
           Release the 1Wire interface between reads

       -d, --daemonise
           Daemonise (background) application

       -T, --no-tmp-log
           Disables /var/lib/w1retap/.w1retap.dat logging

       -l, --tmp-log-name=FILE
           Names logging file (/var/lib/w1retap/.w1retap.dat)

       -i, --interface=DEVICE
           Interface device, the DEVICE can be serial DS2480 adaptor or a USB DS2490-1 adaptor. Use the serial
           device node (eg /dev/ttyS0 or /dev/ttyUSB0) for serial or use DS2490-1 to use libusb for a USB
           adaptor.

       -t, --cycle-time=SECS
           Time (secs) between device readings

       -N, --dont-read
           Don’t read sensors (for debugging)

       -v, --verbose
           Verbose messages

       -o, --vane-offset=VAL
           Value for N for weather vane (0-15)

       -V, --version
           Display version number (and exit)

       -s, --simulate
           Simulate readings (for testing, not yet implemented)

       -u, --use-utc
           Store dates as UTC (vice localtime)

       -r, --report-log=FILE
           Report log file

EXAMPLE

       •   $ w1retap -l -i /dev/ttyUSBS0 -v

SIGNALS

       The w1retap daemon accepts three signals. SIGUSR1 causes it to read all the sensors immediately. SIGUSR2
       causes it to print the current configuration. SIGHUP causes it to re-read the configuration.

EXIT STATUS

       0
           Returns 0 on success or failure

SEE ALSO

       w1find(1), w1sensors(1)

RESOURCES

       •   /usr/share/doc/w1retap-doc/w1retap.odt

       •   http://www.zen35309.zen.co.uk/wx/tech.html

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Thomas Stewart <thomas@stewarts.org.uk> for the Debian GNU/Linux system
       (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to modify and distribute this manpage under the terms
       of GNU General Public Licence version 2 or (at your oppinion) any later version.

                                                   01/06/2017                                         W1RETAP(1)