I agree with focusing the Elk on security. I use other devices (raspberry pi & isy994) to offboard any non-critical functionality. But anything that is deemed critical - safety of life related, is always in the Elk.
The application is on a boat, where the device is managing 3 bilge pumps...
In case anyone else tries to do this, I found one way that seems to work. The file format used for exporting/importing rules isn't too hard to figure out. It's basically sequence of 8 numbers (decimal, all 8-bit numbers). For a new rule, the first four are the "whenever" and the second four...
No luck there, the format is a massive CSV file with tons of numbers that make little sense.
I also tried copy/paste, but ElkRP2 doesn't use the real clipboard, so it's not there.
Anyone by chance figure out how to open the database file in Access (or some other tool)? Or attempted to...
Anybody have any success in externally (via M1XEP ethernet) sending new rules to the M1G, similar to how you would use ElkRP2 for updating rules?
My use case is that I have a complex series of rules that change on a regular basis. I have a program I use that makes defining my requirements...
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