MSR LocalCloud - Save measurement data locally on your own server
With the MSR LocalCloud, you can save the measurement data from MSR data loggers on your own (company) server. Responsibility and control over the data thus remain completely internal.
Would you like to store the measurement data from your MSR WLAN data loggers on your own server rather than in the MSR SmartCloud? The MSR LocalCloud is the ideal solution if you want to keep control and responsibility for the measurement data completely in-house.
Monitor and document
In the user-friendly MSR LocalCloud, you can display the measured values of your MSR WLAN data loggers (MSR145W2D, MSR147W2D) and start or stop the recording of measurements as required. On the LocalCloud entry page "Devices" you will find the details of each individual data logger clearly arranged and in the "Live" view you can view the incoming data in real time. The data is displayed as measurement curves for better visualization. Selected areas can be viewed in more detail using the zoom function.
For further processing, the recorded data can be downloaded as an Excel, CSV or NDJson file - from a single data logger or from several at the same time.
Automated access to the measured values
Don't want to view the data via the web browser? Then simply forward the measured values automatically or access the measured values database directly with your software.
The MSR LocalCloud software enables you to
- direct access to the PostgreSQL database
- Automatic storage of measured values in CSV files
- Forwarding of measured values via TCP
- Forwarding of measured values via MQTT
Compatible data loggers: MSR145W2D and MSR147W2D
The two wireless data loggers MSR145W2D and MSR147W2D are able to transmit the recorded measurement data directly to the MSRLocalCloud thanks to the integrated WLAN module. The data loggers can be integrated either into an existing WLAN network or - via an access point, with mobile phone access if necessary - into a separate wireless network.
For further processing, the recorded data can be downloaded as an Excel, CSV or NDJson file - from a single data logger or from several at the same time.
Configuration examples MSR LocalCloud
We recommend installing the MSR LocalCloud on a PC that is always switched on. This is the only way to ensure that the incoming measured values from the individual data loggers can be received immediately.
To get to know the MSR LocalCloud for the first time, you can also start it directly from a Windows PC with the prepared sample configurations. All configuration options are listed by calling up the LocalCloud with the -help parameter.
Example 1: Storage of measured values in a locally embedded PostgreSQL database
Start the example configuration edb.bat. The incoming measured values are now automatically stored in the PostgreSQL database https://www.postgresql.org/. The command line excerpt shows the most recently received measured values.
Example 2: Saving measured values in CSV files
Start the example configuration csv.bat. The incoming measured values are now automatically stored in a CSV file.
Example 3: Forwarding the measured values via TCP
Start the example configuration tcp.bat. The incoming measured values are now automatically forwarded via TCP. The well-known terminal program PuTTY https://www.putty.org/ serves as the receiver here.
Example 4: Forwarding the measured values via MQTT
Start the example configuration mqtt.bat. The incoming measured values are now automatically forwarded to the MQTT broker HiveMQ https://www.hivemq.com/public-mqtt-broker/. You can retrieve the measured values from there via your browser.