StratoPiMax
Strato Pi Max is an extremely versatile Raspberry Pi CM4-based industrial controller, DIN rail mounted, with Wi-Fi and BLE wireless connectivity, dual Ethernet ports, dual SD, eMMC and SSD storage options and two USB ports. It support for up to four embedded expansion boards.
This driver provides support for both a local installation of HSYCO on Strato Pi Max itself, or a remote Strato Pi Max unit connected via SSH. In both cases, the Raspberry Pi OS Kernel module for Strato Pi Max must be installed. The kernel module documentation is available at GitHub.
Contents
HSYCO Configuration
Add a Strato Pi Max I/O Server in the I/O Servers section of the Settings and set its parameters:
Communication
- IP Address: the IP address assigned to Strato Pi Max, leave blank for a local installation
- Port: SSH port configured on Strato Pi Max (defaults to 22), leave blank for a local installation.
Authentication
- User: username to access the remote Strato Pi Max via SSH, leave blank for a local installation
- Password: password to access the remote Strato Pi Max via SSH, leave blank for a local installation.
High Availability
- Shutdown when inactive: defaults to false.
Options
ID | Default | Values | Description |
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startupevents | false | true | generate IO events also during the driver’s start-up phase |
false | start generating events only after HSYCO is aligned with the current status of the system | ||
pollinterval | 200 | 10 <= n <= 30000 | the data acquisition interval, in milliseconds |
dualfssync | false | true | enables the files synchronisation process that copies all HSYCO files (excluding data, data_backup, logs, motion) and some operating system configuration files from the main root file system in the NVME M.2 SSD to the alternate root file system in the CM's eMM flash memory. Synchronisation occurs automatically once a minute. The alternate root file system is mounted to /mnt/alt |
false | disables the files synchronisation process | ||
manual | the files synchronisation process only runs when manually activated (see the dualfssync = 1 command) | ||
watchdog | always | always | enables the hardware watchdog and automatically generates the heartbeat signal (when the HSYCO main control loop is running normally, approximately every 10 seconds). The watchdog timeout is set to 60 seconds while HSYCO is running, or to 1 hour when HSYCO is manually stopped (sysctl stop hsyco) and when it is starting. If dualfssync is set to true or manual, the watchdog is configured to boot from the alternate root file system if there is no heartbeat after the first reboot |
false | disables the hardware watchdog | ||
ignore | doesn't change the watchdog configuration parameters | ||
shutdown_minutes | 0 | 0 | no automatic shutdown after power failure |
N > 0 | the driver will command the operating system shutdown and hardware power off after N minutes of back-up battery operations during a power failure. Strato Pi Max will be turned back on when power is restored | ||
fan_on_temp | 50 | -100 <= t <= 100 | the internal fan starts when the temperature inside the Strato Pi Max enclosure reaches t degrees (Celsius), and stops when it drops below t - 5 degress |
skip | <list> | Space or semicolon separated list of datapoints or prefixes (not including the I/O Server id). Datapoints starting with one of the keywords defined in the skip list are not polled. Skipping unused datapoints improves polling performance on both local and remote configurations | |
quiet | false | true | enables audible alarms on power failure |
false | disables audible alarms on power failure |
The following configuration options are only used for local installations, and ignored on remote Strato Pi Max units: dualfssync, watchdog, shutdown_minutes, quiet.
Datapoints
The Iono Pi Max implements all data points provided by the underlying Iono Pi Max kernel module. Refer to the documentation available at Iono Pi Max Kernel Module.
Each readable file name exposed by the kernel module under the /sys/devices/virtual/ionopimax/ sub-directories appears as a data point with id <subdir>.<file>. For example, as the buzzer's status file is /sys/devices/virtual/ionopimax/buzzer/status, the corresponding data point is "buzzer.status".
Command files that are marked as write only in the documentation (W), are not shown as visible data points in HSYCO, but can be used in the IO events action or ioSet() methods to send a command.
For example, if "max" is the id assigned to the Iono Pi Max I/O Server, then:
TIME : IO max.buzzer.beep = 1000
will make the buzzer beep for 1 second (1000 ms).
Note that "max.buzzer.beep" is not visible in the Status Browser and doesn't generate events, because it is write only, and only the "max.buzzer.status" data point will be visible, with a value of 0 if the buzzer is not active, or 1 if active.
Additional datapoints
ID | Value | R/W | Description |
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connection | online | R | connection established |
offline | R | HSYCO can't connect to the device | |
shutdown | 1 | W | initiate a power cycle |
dualsdsync | 0 | R | manual SD synchronisation completed |
1 | R | manual SD synchronisation pending or in progress | |
W | initiate SD synchronisation (only available when the dualsdsync option is set to "manual" | ||
dualsdsync.root | main | R | boots from main SD |
alt | R | boots from alternate SD | |
dualsdsync.status | N | R | status of the last SD synchronisation run:
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dualsdsync.time (cm duo only) |
<timestamp> | R | positive integer number representing the time in seconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 of when the last synchronization run ended (with or without errors) |
The shutdown, dualsdsync and dualsdsync.status datapoints are only available for local installations.
Release Notes
3.9.0
- new dualsdsync.root datapoint
3.8.0
- dual µSD card support
- improved watchdog and UPS support
- new "skip" option
- added support for remote Iono Pi Max units via SSH access
- new "connection" datapoint
3.7.0
- initial release
Iono Pi Max is a registered trademark of Sfera Labs Srl