Onewire Temperature Sensors |
Temperature_0 | 28bb19f90c000037 |
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Temperature_1 | 0000000000000000 |
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Temperature_2 | 0000000000000000 |
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Temperature_3 | 0000000000000000 |
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Temperature_4 | 0000000000000000 |
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Temperature_5 | 0000000000000000 |
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Temperature_6 | 0000000000000000 |
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Temperature_7 | 0000000000000000 |
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The above map of Onewire temperature sensors is kept so a sensor will always use
the same name and will always show up in the same place in the database.
The map can fill up and prevent sensors from being added even though one was physically removed.
Erasing this map will cause confusion in the sensor history. The map between sensor names
and database entries will be different so the temperature history for a particular name
will come from a different sensor.
Erasing is usually a bad idea. If you need to make a change
after the erase refreshes the page and confirms success
unplug all of the temperature sensors and reboot the system.
Wait a long time to make sure the system starts and finds the processor board temperature sensor.
The best method is to wait until you can bring up the Sensors web page and see the sensor.
The temperature sensor on the processor board will then be Temperature_0.
Plug in another temperature sensor and reboot the system again. This sensor will become Temperature_1.
Be sure and wait a long time again. Repeat for each temperature sensor.
After adding all of the sensors it is a good idea to discard the database and start over.
This can be done on the Database Page.
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