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Check if uartmgr service is running:
 
Check if uartmgr service is running:
 
 
<pre>$ sudo systemctl status uartmgr.service
 
<pre>$ sudo systemctl status uartmgr.service
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
 
Restart uartmgr service:
 
Restart uartmgr service:
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<pre>$ sudo systemctl restart uartmgr.service
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</pre>
  
<pre>$ sudo systemctl restart uartmgr.service
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Start uartmgr service:
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<pre>$ sudo systemctl start uartmgr.service
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</pre>
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Start uartmgr service:
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<pre>$ sudo systemctl stop uartmgr.service
 
</pre>
 
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Check if uartmgr service is running:
 
Check if uartmgr service is running:
* Use Service to check status of uartmgr service
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*Use Service to check status of uartmgr service
  
 
Restart uartmgr service:
 
Restart uartmgr service:
* Use Service to restart uartmgr service
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*Use Service to restart uartmgr service
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Revision as of 05:20, 2 November 2018

Introduction

A daemon can handle asynchronous UART I/O, based on MQTT protocol to read from UART or write to UART.

Support OS

  • Ubuntu 16.04
  • Windows 10

Topology

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How to

Installation

In Ubuntu

In Windows

Configuration​

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Service control

In Ubuntu

Check if uartmgr service is running:

$ sudo systemctl status uartmgr.service

Restart uartmgr service:

$ sudo systemctl restart uartmgr.service

Start uartmgr service:

$ sudo systemctl start uartmgr.service

Start uartmgr service:

$ sudo systemctl stop uartmgr.service

In Windows

Check if uartmgr service is running:

  • Use Service to check status of uartmgr service

Restart uartmgr service:

  • Use Service to restart uartmgr service


Monitor UART transaction online

In Ubuntu ,

$ mosquitto_sub -h localhost -t /uartmgr/# -v

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In Windows,

cd C:\"Program Files (x86)\Advantech\MQTTBroker"
mosquitto_sub -h localhost -t /uartmgr/# -v

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Display UART transaction log

In Ubuntu ,

$ cat /var/log/syslog | grep -a uartmgr

In Windows,

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Release