They should be separate. Each cached value has it's own time stamp.
Paul Alfille
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:30 AM, Jaap Struykja...@minimumrisk.nl wrote:
Hello,
Will reading any sensor in uncached dir refresh the values of all the
sensors in cached?
Or does reading a counter from uncached
On 29-06-09 12:42, Paul Alfille wrote:
They should be separate. Each cached value has it's own time stamp.
So the only way to refresh them all at once is to use --timeout_violate?
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Any update on this?
We have one of our production systems crashing about every 2-3 days
due to the memory leak in p21.
--Jim
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Paul Alfillepaul.alfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Releaseforge seems to be gagging on my attempts to put in the newest
version. I think
What are you trying to do? Purge the cache?
We don't currently have a control for that, but it wouldn't be too
hard to implement.
I would be harder to selectively purge readings but not directory
lists or device locations.
You can always just read from the uncached directory for a fresh data
Uploaded. Working for you?
Paul
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Jim Kusznirjkusz...@gmail.com wrote:
Any update on this?
We have one of our production systems crashing about every 2-3 days
due to the memory leak in p21.
--Jim
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Paul
Wow Jan,
It sounds like a simple VGA / DS2482-x00 or DVI / DS2482-x00 adapter
would be easy to build, and would be supported under OWFS.
Each could have 8 1-wire ports.
Paul Alfille
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:36 AM, Jan Kandzioraj...@gmx.de wrote:
If your mainboard doesn't have a pin header