# # fhem.pl configfile # Logging FS20/KS300 data into files. For database logging see the # contrib/91_DbLog.pm # attr global logfile /tmp/fhem-%Y-%m.log attr global statefile /tmp/fhem.save # where to save the state of the devices attr global verbose 3 # "normal" verbosity attr global port 7072 # our TCP/IP port (localhost only) attr global modpath . # where our FHEM directory is define FHZ FHZ /dev/tts/USB0 # the serial port of an FHZ 1000 PC define wz FHT 3232 # type FHT, transmitter code 3232 (default value) define ks1 KS300 1234 250 # type KS300, with 250ml rain / counter ######################### # Log temperature and actuator changes into a file, its name changes weekly define wzlog FileLog /var/log/fhem/wz-%Y-%U.log wz:.*(temp|actuator).* # Make it accessible from 01_FHEMWEB.pm (webpgm2) attr wzlog logtype fht:Temp # ks300 log define kslog FileLog /var/log/wz-%Y-%U.log ks1:.*H:.* define avglog FileLog /var/log/avg.log ks1:.*avg.* attr kslog logtype temp4rain10:Temp/Rain,hum6wind8:Hum/Wind ############################## # Alternative log method. It does the same, but it is somewhat slower as it # starts the shellscript below. Don't forget the "", as some values contain # paranthesis, and your shell will probably bark. define tmplog notifyon wz:temp.* "/usr/local/bin/log.sh @ "@ %"" quit ######################### #And here is /usr/local/bin/log.sh, don't forget chmod +x #!/bin/sh fname=$1 shift echo `date +"%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S"` "$*" >> /var/log/$fname.log