So I took a few weeks off to do other things like setting up a bunch of remote access for clients at work, due to the coronavirus and lock down some Exchange servers to limit spam.
I spent a bit of today cleaning up KootnetSensors code in preparation for a new release. I also added the ability to upload a database to a sensor, replacing the previous one. It checks to make sure it’s a valid database before replacing it, and it creates a zipped backup of the old database in the main data directory. This should come in handy for a few reasons. First, it allows you to upload a database to create graphs on a more powerful computer. Second, it allows easy sensor replacements when needed as you can upload previous databases from the web interface.
Later on, I want to be able to swap between different uploaded databases in graphing, so you can work with multiple databases on a single unit. I may also make it so you can select remote sensors to graph locally but that won’t be done anytime too soon… or will it?
I hope everyone is safe during this crazy Coronavirus time. I’m happy I live in a more remote area, where I can go outside for hikes.
Until next time!
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