May 7, 2018 - I am using Domoticz on a synology nas (Jadahl-package) and I am now looking to backup the sensor data to another database. I like to be able.
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Hi all,I have been reading some of the posts on this and other forums, but i haven't figured it all out yet.I am using Domoticz on a synology nas (Jadahl-package) and I am now looking to backup the sensor data to another database. I like to be able to make graphs on 5 min interval data for long periods, lets say one year.For this I need to find some way to automatically put the data from domoticz into another database.
I am not sure I have seen that one, probably missed it, because it keeps things in sqlite3.And I was just getting to know MariaDB en sql.Besides, sqlite3 doesn't seem to work nicely on my nas.Using Putty (ssh) to connect to the nas from a window machine the sqlite3 command does work, however creating even an empty database by typing sqlite3 test.db in a shared folder doesn't seem to work. After quiting sqlite3 no test.db file is found.That said, I am willing to try your idea, but I do not yet understand every step you specified.Edit:sqlite3 commands are working perfectly. For some reason created databases did not show up with ls, now they do. There's no real explanation for pass2php. I prefer the users to search, trial and error to use it so they understand what's going on.Depending on what data you want to store you could go different ways:a) Use a hourly cron to grab the history of devices and put data in mysql.b) Use a cron every 5 minutes to grab statuses of multiple devices and put data in mysql.c) Use pass2php, store it whenever and however you'd like and you can also use it's advanced scripting possibilities.Of course, I would go for c. If you also like to go that way I will be more than happy to help you get started in. I did set the domoticz ip, port and idx's.switching the port between 8080 and 8084 (which is the port number I see when connecting to Domoticz through a browser) doesn't seem to do anything.Yes, I use authentication.
However I suspect a glitch in Domoticz. I have added the ip addresses of my desktop and laptop to the exclusion list, but I still have to login sometimes. Even using a.
for the last digits doesn't help.What should be changed to which url if I use authentication?Furthermore, for some reason the script is no longer creating tables. Yesterday I often removed the tables after test runs and it always created new tables (with just the stamp column).Now, for some reason it doesn't do that any more.