[nmglug] temp

a akaluta at taosnet.com
Sat Dec 5 04:09:19 PST 2009


Dec 05 04:46:02 Sensor 0 C: 16.88 F: 62.38
Dec 05 04:47:02 Sensor 0 C: 16.88 F: 62.38
Dec 05 04:48:03 Sensor 0 C: 16.81 F: 62.26
Dec 05 04:49:02 Sensor 0 C: 16.81 F: 62.26
Dec 05 04:50:03 Sensor 0 C: 16.81 F: 62.26
Dec 05 04:51:02 Sensor 0 C: 16.81 F: 62.26
Dec 05 04:52:02 Sensor 0 C: 16.88 F: 62.38
Dec 05 04:52:23 Sensor 0 C: 16.88 F: 62.38
Dec 05 04:53:03 Sensor 0 C: 16.81 F: 62.26
Dec 05 04:54:02 Sensor 0 C: 16.81 F: 62.26
Dec 05 04:55:03 Sensor 0 C: 16.81 F: 62.26
Dec 05 04:56:02 Sensor 0 C: 17.56 F: 63.61
Dec 05 04:57:02 Sensor 0 C: 17.00 F: 62.60
Dec 05 04:58:03 Sensor 0 C: 19.38 F: 66.88
Dec 05 04:58:24 Sensor 0 C: 18.19 F: 64.74

Thanks for the heads up,I appreciate each of you for your participation
in solving step two,it was and ownership problem.Looking at the source
code: /var/log/temperature with a logfile was necessary.




On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 21:24 -0700, Jason Schaefer wrote:
> Do you need to have the log file under /var/log? how about writing it
> to your home(where permissions won't be an issue). i.e,
> /home/a/temperature.log
> 
> if you need it to be under /var/log/temperature you will need to
> change the permissions on that folder. A simple approach:
> 
> change the owner to you (a). The -R is for recursive (so all sub
> dirs/files will also get changed)
> 
> sudo chown -R a /var/log/temperature/
> 
> if you want a specific file changed just run chown on that.
> sudo chown a /var/log/temp
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