i, I'm new to the list but have been running OWFS, server, perl, php for
a few months now on my desktop with Ubuntu 7.10. Recently I purchased a
laptop to develop an irrigation and appliance controller for my
hydroponic growing business. The laptop has no RS232 port so I bought
an express
I do use -d /dev/ttyUSB0 and yes there is a DS2502, but this is 1kb
Add-Only Memory. The RS232 port works for other devices, just not
1wire. When I mount with OWFS and runlevel 9 it gets stuck like it's
waiting for a response and only ctl-c unsticks it. I will check on the
DS9097 voltage
Here's where the DS2502 is:
DS9097U-009 DB-9, with DS2502 ID Chip.
DS9097 needs +5V minimum to operate, I need to verify that the serial
port supplies this. I think the 1.5V is just to operate the circuits,
it should pass the +5V if it is to specs as the documentation states.
Paul Alfille
I have owserver running on a laptop with Linux Apache2 server. I have a
desktop PC with web page that gets 1wire info from the laptop server.
On my Ubuntu desktop I can use owphp to get and display 1wire sensor
data. So can I do this on Windows? I installed WAMP (LAMP on Windows).
When I
2.7p7 for Hardy is GREAT, thanks.
Why I'm really here, not really a developers question, when I updgraded Ubuntu
Feisty 7.10 to Hardy 8.04 my DS9490R no longer gets assigned to a tty device.
It used to be ttyUSB0. Any ideas what happened?
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
2.7p7 for Hardy is GREAT, thanks.
Why I'm really here, not really a developers question, when I
updgraded Ubuntu Feisty 7.10 to Hardy 8.04 my DS9490R no longer gets
assigned to a tty device. It used to be ttyUSB0. Any ideas what
happened
William Brown wrote:
upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10 and now I can't read 1 wire bus using owfs.
When I try to make owfs following your example I have this problem,
make[4]: Entering directory `/home/wgb/owfs/module/owshell/src/c'
/bin/bash ../../../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -I../include
Thank you, that did it. Oviously I am in need of help.
Tim Sailer wrote:
William Brown wrote:
William Brown wrote:
upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10 and now I can't read 1 wire bus using owfs.
When I try to make owfs following your example I have this problem,
cd into your base owfs
the source.
Paul Alfille wrote:
I found this discussion of the HL-340:
http://tiagovaz.wordpress.com/2008/01/04/using-a-hl-340-usb-serial-adapter-against-2623-linux-kernel/
Does it help?
Paul
On 1/3/09, William Brown mahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
William Brown wrote:
I get this error message
I find it hard to get anything done during the Holidays. Happy New Year.
Tim Sailer wrote:
William Brown wrote:
Thank you, that did it. Oviously I am in need of help.
Nah. I'll have to dig into the configure script to find out what's going
on. Looks like the supplied libtool
Found my problems, I had an old module for ch341 loading from dkms.
Removed it and all my serial devices are mounted. Found that owfs p1
was still installed and removed it and owfs p12 is running very
nicely. All this on Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10.
William Brown wrote:
I am willing to try
So now I'm getting this error:
DEFAULT: Cannot detect DS9097 (passive) interface on /dev/ttyUSB1
Can you tell me what it means? Will owfs pass through a rs232/usb
converter?
OS is Ubuntu 8.10. My USB Adaptor DS9490R works and is set as the
owserver 1wire adapter. All my programs and web
, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:45 AM, William Brown mahi...@earthlink.net
mailto:mahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
So now I'm getting this error:
DEFAULT: Cannot detect DS9097 (passive) interface on /dev/ttyUSB1
Can you tell me what it means? Will owfs pass through a rs232/usb
converter
Alfille wrote:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:45 AM, William Brown mahi...@earthlink.net
mailto:mahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
So now I'm getting this error:
DEFAULT: Cannot detect DS9097 (passive) interface on /dev/ttyUSB1
Can you tell me what it means? Will owfs pass through a rs232
| | |-- DS2480_read_read
etc
William Brown wrote:
When I try to access DS9097U serial adapter attached by HL-340 usb to
rs232 adapter.
Only the DS9097U is attached, there are no other devices (should be OK?)
$ sudo mkdir /mnt/1wire
$ sudo /opt/owfs/bin/owfs -d /dev/ttyUSB1 /mnt/1wire
$ tree -a /mnt/1wire
perl connects to -s 4304
Note that only owserver needs root permissions in this setup.
Paul
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:30 PM, William Brown mahi...@earthlink.net
mailto:mahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
My bad, I noticed I ran owfs without su so I tried again. It didn't
work so I
I made a clean install of Ubuntu 8.10 and owfs 2.7p4. Owserver worked.
Next day I can't get any readings and daemon.log has lots of messages.
Can anyone help me determines what is happening?
Jan 12 15:58:16 Irry OWFS[5811]: Cannot open USB adapter
Jan 12 15:58:16 Irry heyu_relay: relay
I too have started getting similar problems on not so long network.
Which Linux are you using? I'm on Ubuntu 8.10 with OWFS 2.7p4
Jan 12 23:38:55 Irry OWFS[5803]: Adapter found: 001/003
Jan 12 23:38:55 Irry OWFS[5803]: Failed to set configuration on USB
DS9490 adapter at 001/003.
Jan 12
I have things sorted out and owhttpd is reporting correctly but my
daemon.log messages are like this (10 minutes worth)
Jan 15 19:58:56 Irry OWFS[30961]: TIMEOUT after 0 bytes
Jan 15 19:59:14 Irry OWFS[4152]: Bad Adapter adapter reconnected
Jan 15 19:59:49 Irry last message repeated 3 times
When I try to make owfs 2.7p4 or p12 with configure --enable-OWNET I get
the error below, how do I fix this (right now I configure --disable-OWNET)?
make[5]: Entering directory `/home/wgb/owfs12/module/ownet/c/src/c'
/bin/bash ../../../../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H
I see that W1 is in owfs 2.7p12. Should I take wire.ko (in w1) out of
my modprode.d blacklist? What does w1 do for me?
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? (I don't) enable ownet
should be the default.
Perhaps you can tell us your platform and OS?
Paul
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:48 AM, William Brown mahi...@earthlink.net
mailto:mahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
When I try to make owfs 2.7p4 or p12 with configure --enable-OWNET
I get
This problem seems to only happen with the usb adapter DS9490. When I
switched to my serial adapter DS9097U these errors stopped.
William Brown wrote:
I have things sorted out and owhttpd is reporting correctly but my
daemon.log messages are like this (10 minutes worth)
Jan 15 19:58:56
:29 Irry OWFS[4125]: 1-wire bus short circuit.
William Brown wrote:
This problem seems to only happen with the usb adapter DS9490. When I
switched to my serial adapter DS9097U these errors stopped.
William Brown wrote:
I have things sorted out and owhttpd is reporting correctly but my
Think I found my problem. I changed my server to an internal static IP
address rather than automatic IP and these messages disappeared. I had
been using my router's DHCP function to assign the static IP to my
server. Haven't tried the usb yet. Maybe later this week.
William Brown wrote
Approx 50 meters single straight bus every 60 seconds 24/7. Only
DS2450, DS18S20, DS2760, DS2438. I'm finding the serial DS9097U more
reliable than the usb DS9490R, perhaps because of usb bus on Ubuntu
8.10. Do you supply enough 12VDC current?
*CRC16_errors* 0
*CRC16_tries* 26612
It's there. Needed to add dev packages for TCL and Python, plus Python
itself. Errors gone now.
Tim Sailer wrote:
William Brown wrote:
When I try to make owfs 2.7p4 or p12 with configure --enable-OWNET I get
the error below, how do I fix this (right now I configure --disable-OWNET
of the USB
(no Hub)
and I also power a bright LED that detects my power meter disc
rotation on
the one bus. Maybe I need to start thinking about powering my
network. Do
I just buy a 1wire HUB ?
-Original Message-
From: William Brown [mailto:mahi
I too am having a similar problem with newly added Hobby Boards 8
Channel relay board of the new design with 2408 chip. After a period of
time it becomes not found,
The 1-wire web server is carefully constrained for security and
stability. Your requested device is not recognized.
and I need
I keep getting these errors for owfs 2.7p14 on Ubuntu 8.10 (32bit) and
I am not sure why. I followed the steps in this e-mail, I followed the
steps on the owfs installation page and I copied libtool to the owfs
directory? This happened in p12 also.
make[4]: Entering directory
What is the correct format for owserver and owhttpd to set
msec_read
I have USB-serial adapters (seem to need more than the default 500
msec.)
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My bad, I should have changed subject to Ubuntu 8.10. I'm using
Intrepid will Hardy version work if I compile?
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
I'm relatively new to linux and haven't acquired the skills to do the
patch. Can you tell me how it's done and I will attempt
What do I do with it. Adding to repositories gives an error, need
public key.
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
My bad, I should have changed subject to Ubuntu 8.10. I'm using
Intrepid will Hardy version work if I compile?
Yes. You should also be able to use
Thanks, but still problems. Added public key, reload repositories,
installed owfs 2.7p14 with Package Manager, shows p14 installed.
Version on owserver and owhttpd still 2.7p4. Version p14 not found
anywhere on harddrive. What's next?
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
What
, but still problems. Added public key, reload repositories,
installed owfs 2.7p14 with Package Manager, shows p14 installed.
Version on owserver and owhttpd still 2.7p4. Version p14 not found
anywhere on harddrive. What's next?
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
What do I
To add: perl-5-8.8 is now perl-5.10.0 in intrepid.
William Brown wrote:
Yes it is. But libow-perl is not, unresolved dependencies for
perlapi-5.8.8. Also libownet stuff not installed but not necessary for me.
Michael Weber wrote:
Have you installed the library-package too? (libows27
? Are there any good
ones to subscribe?
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
To add: perl-5-8.8 is now perl-5.10.0 in intrepid.
OK, I'll rebuild the packages for Intrepid, no problem.
If you have built an older version by hand, you need to remove it
entirely before installing a real
Removed everything and re-install, restarted. Now I'm missing the swig
modules
dl_local(): File '/usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/libowphp.so' does not exist.
Should I just compile and create them or should they be included in the
package?
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
To add
ow_dl.c_
*
libtool manual
libtool --mode=compile gcc_* **-c foo/x.c -o foo/x.lo*_
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
Removed everything and re-install, restarted. Now I'm missing the swig
modules
Ah yes. Sorry, I should have mentioned that.
I'm not building the PHP
-MF .deps/ow_dl.Tpo -c -o ow_dl.lo ow_dl.c
libtool manual
libtool --mode=compile gcc -c foo/x.c -o foo/x.lo
William Brown wrote:
I'm way over head in trying to resolve the compile issues but I had a
question.
In this compile it specifies -o $@ but in the actual compile it becomes
Trying to use ownet.php, get this error message
OWFS[4980]: Bad Adapter adapter reconnected
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
Removed everything and re-install, restarted. Now I'm missing the swig
modules
Ah yes. Sorry, I should have mentioned that.
I'm not building
A get
print \nVolt A get dir $volts_A_dir\n;
$volts_A = $owserver-read($volts_A_dir);
if (defined ($volts_A)) {
print \tVolts A get success $volts_A\n;
}
else {print \tVolts A get failed\n;}
Paul Alfille wrote:
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 3:48 AM, William Brown mahi...@earthlink.net
It seems I'm mixing incompatible versions of libtool But I'm not sure
how to fix it. How do I remove libtool modules shipped with owfs?
the problem - http://www.mail-archive.com/libt...@gnu.org/msg10937.html
the answer? - http://www.mail-archive.com/libt...@gnu.org/msg10938.html
-
From: William Brown [mailto:mahi...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 11:31 AM
To: owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] OWFS on Ubuntu 8.04 adn 8.10
Paul
I'm in really deep here. My irrigation system is not working because I
cannot get owfs
in busines with OWFS 2.7p14.
William Brown wrote:
It seems I'm mixing incompatible versions of libtool But I'm not sure
how to fix it. How do I remove libtool modules shipped with owfs?
the problem - http://www.mail-archive.com/libt...@gnu.org/msg10937.html
the answer? - http://www.mail
Glad I could help.
Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
William Brown:
Eureka, problem solved. It was libtool. Owfs generates a libtool that
is incompatible for Ubuntu 8.10. I noticed a different in the size of
the libtools(209.2KB vs 269KB). I deleted the generated version and
linked
The situation is improved in owfs 2.7p14 but still occurs regularly.
After a period of time owhttpd can no longer communicate with the DS2408
and gives the security warning. If I click on the link it takes me back
to the directory listing and the DS2408 is usually listed, but not
always.
Default is set to 60s.
Michael Markstaller wrote:
I've had the same problem and simply added a regular (60s) owdir to my
application which reliably works since then. Although I think it's mostly
fixed with 2.7p14..
Michael
-Original Message-
From: William Brown [mailto:mahi
Just received this message, where do they go?. Thanks, wish I had it a
month ago.
Tim Sailer wrote:
On Fri, January 16, 2009 15:31, William Brown wrote:
I use the defaults and get the errors so I need to disable OWNET to
complete the make. Ubuntu 8.10 kernel 2.6.27-9. I don't remember
cd owfs
./bootstrap
./configure
make
sudo make install
Paul Alfille wrote:
Daniel Klaussen has been working on an Ubuntu guide for OWFS (along
with SAMBA hints) at:
http://sites.google.com/a/klaussen.com/owfs/
He would like feedback.
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 5:25 PM, William Brown mahi
If you can't find exactly what you need try a shunt with a hobby boards
hvac device. You would have to calibrate yourself.
From http://energyalternatives.ca catalog, there are others.
SHUNTS
Shunts are used to measure current. They are accurate, very low
resistance resistors. They are con-
(such as in a
PV system) because they are isolated. You have to be careful with shunts
to avoid ground loops.
njh
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009, William Brown wrote:
If you can't find exactly what you need try a shunt with a hobby boards
hvac device. You would have to calibrate yourself.
From http
After struggling to get the HL-340 working I can maybe point him in the
right direction. We need to know which linux, I had to upgrade to
Ubuntu 8.10. Second I had to do a clean install to remove all the tracks
I left following different guides for versions prior to 8.10. Third I
had to
the usb adapter the ttyUSBx device would disappear, when I
plugged it in the ttyUSBx device re-appeared. Very confusing even now.
But they are unrelated phsically, it was just my OS playing games with
me. Unrelated to the serial device problem.
William Brown wrote:
After struggling to get
Today I tried to compile and link owfs 2.7p22, restart computer.
Everthing seemed to be ok, libow and owfs bin programs had today's date,
owfs lib links all point to version 22, but when I did owhttpd -V it
shows owfs 2.7p14. I have 3 versions in owfs lib 14, 21, 22.
owhttpd -V
owhttpd
Message-
From: William Brown [mailto:mahi...@earthlink.net]
Sent: den 3 juli 2009 03:57
To: owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] Install of owfs 2.7p22
Today I tried to compile and link owfs 2.7p22, restart computer.
Everthing seemed to be ok, libow and owfs
Would a different or new switch help? I have a very similar problem with
my left mouse button.
Jaap Struyk wrote:
On 04-07-09 19:44, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
That's likely to be simple mechanics. Pressing or releasing a button
causes intermittent contacts.
Fun thing is that it
For the further amusement of those following my confusion regarding the
usb adapter; I plugged it in again today because my serial adapter
died. Once again I now have a device /dev/ttyS1. When I unplug the
adapter the ttyS1 device is removed. Using Ubuntu 8.10 but this has
happened in
Lightning took out my DS9097U serial adapter yesterday. So I am
thinking about replacing it with the HA7E. I am looking for opinions
regarding preferances for the HA7E versus the DS9097U. Am I correct in
assuming they are similar in function? Also your favorite places for
acquiring an HA7E
Whats the correct syntax for msec_read?
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-Original Message-
From: William Brown [mailto:mahi...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 3:49 PM
To: owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] HA7E
Lightning took out my DS9097U serial adapter yesterday. So I am
thinking
So choices 1 and 2, right now I'm using #2, running owserver (v 2.7p22)
on the usb adapter. I think we decided that this is a usb problem and
not owfs.
DS9490R in laptop usb port
/opt/owfs/bin/owserver -u all --usb_regulartime --error_level=4
Also have connected using HL-340 usb to serial
It is documented here as options to owserver and owhttpd
http://owfs.sourceforge.net/owserver.1.html
http://owfs.sourceforge.net/owhttpd.1.html
msec_read http://owfs.sourceforge.net/owhttpd.1.html#toc27
Milliseconds before read timeout (for serial reads). Some embedded
systems, and
Check group setting, if it's dialout you need to change it to tty, I
include this in my owserver startup script (I am not using linkusb, but
the HL-340 usb/serial adapter);
chgrp tty /dev/ttyUSB0 ( defaults to dialout)
chmod 777 /dev/ttyUSB0 ( set this to your preferance)
From last weeks
It defaults to 5, what would be a good place to begin and is there a
maximum that will degrade system?
Paul Alfille wrote:
http://owfs.org/index.php?page=owserver
It's now --timeout_serial
Paul Alfille
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:38 PM, William Brownmahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
It is
This problem only occurs when using the usb adapter DS9490R, the serial
adapter DS9097U worked great.
owhttpd doesn't alway list all my devices in the bus listing and when it
does they will get dropped off the list. If I click on a device I do
not get a full list of the device options.
When using the serial adapter DS9097U all is good, problems only start
with the usb adapter DS9490R. It may be there is a problem with my bus
length when using usb, it is only 150 feet (50 meters approx).
Michael Markstaller wrote:
owhttpd doesn't alway list all my devices in the bus listing
Paul
Can you keep us updated about your progress with the linkusb. I have an
interest in using one too.
Paul Alfille wrote:
Has anyone had success with the LinkUSB under linux?
I just purchased one, and see this entry in dmesg:
usb 1-2.3: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and
So you didn't have to change group permission from dialout to tty? That
is leftover from my ubuntu 7.04 days. I'm still on Ubuntu 8.10 for 2
more months.
Paul Alfille wrote:
LinkUSB progress. Most of the problems are operating system ones.
In short I needed 2 changes:
1. Minor change in
I tried changing the udev rules but could not find any thing
comprehensive in Ubuntu or that worked. I'm not sure it is fully
implemented in versions of 8.10 and lower. What is your group id for
ttyUSB0?
Paul Alfille wrote:
I ran the program as root (sudo).
I'm not sure what how to change
I use an alias file like Paul made for owfs. I use php, perl, javascript
hash tables to store the aliases as part of a configuration routine. For
command line use (which I don't use) make individual shell commands.
I would like to see the chip type associated with the alias and serial id.
Paul,
Did you try either the udev change or the tty group? If so what
results. I'm still trying to decide between the HA7E and the Linkusb.
William Brown wrote:
I tried this on Ubuntu but it didn't change my udev defaults but it is
supposed to work on opensuse.
http://wiki.weather
I don't know if this works for Linkusb since I don't have one to test.
But this does change the udev rules to tty so that ttyUSBx devices have
non-root access to a compatible serial mode. I need someone to test if
this makes the Linkusb work. Having dialout or uucp as your group id
seems to
Paul
check out this link and talk to Bill Farmer, he's from iButtonLink
http://www2.buoy.com/pipermail/weather/2009-March/009323.html
Paul Alfille wrote:
William,
So in summary, is this a way for non-root users to use the LinkUSB?
Can you post the method or a link for all of us?
Thanks,
Steinar Midtskogen wrote:
[Steinar Midtskogen]
[Paul Alfille]
I think the duplication should be fixed.
I can give it a try if you commit to cvs (I just did an update, but
there didn't seem to be any changes)
Or perhaps there were changes, just that cvs doesn't
Today when I downloaded from cvs owfs2.7p24 and compiled it everything
checked out until I tried to use it with my blue usb adapter (DS9490R).
Php, perl and owhttpd couldn't see the 1 wire bus, I kept getting not
found errors. Daemon log kept showing bad adapter messages. When I
reverted to
I used cvs, I will try sourceforge.
Paul Alfille wrote:
I'm perplexed.
Obviously the code worked for me on my development machine. So I tried
a more realistic test:
I downloaded the file from Sourceforge (owfs-2.7p24.tar.gz)
Installed in in another machine in a fresh directory.
Same problem using source from sourceforge. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10, what
about you?
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -V
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd version:
2.7p24
libow version:
2.7p24
William Brown wrote:
I used cvs, I will try sourceforge.
Paul Alfille wrote:
I'm perplexed.
Obviously
8, 2009 at 5:40 PM, William Brownmahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
Same problem using source from sourceforge. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10, what
about you?
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -V
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd version:
2.7p24
libow version:
2.7p24
William Brown wrote:
I used cvs, I
...@earthlink.net wrote:
Same problem using source from sourceforge. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10, what
about you?
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -V
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd version:
2.7p24
libow version:
2.7p24
William Brown wrote:
I used cvs, I will try sourceforge.
Paul Alfille wrote
:
Same problem using source from sourceforge. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10, what
about you?
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -V
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd version:
2.7p24
libow version:
2.7p24
William Brown wrote:
I used cvs, I will try sourceforge.
Paul Alfille wrote:
I'm perplexed
...@earthlink.net
wrote:
Same problem using source from sourceforge. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10,
what
about you?
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd -V
/opt/owfs/bin/owhttpd version:
2.7p24
libow version:
2.7p24
William Brown wrote:
I used cvs, I will try sourceforge.
Paul Alfille
Paul Alfille wrote:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 4:57 PM, William Brownmahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
i cannot access the data from owserver. Owserver seems to be working (I
originally thought it was the adapter) but there is no communication
with the programs. Owhttpd doesn't show the bus.0 or
Paul Alfille wrote:
Ok, so the problem is with reading data, not owserver communication.
I have a series of fixes underway that should solve this, plus improve
the reconnection and speed up directory searches with the USB. I
need to do more testing before I release them.
I'm ready when
That's great news. Does it also explain my no communication issue in
owfs27p24?
Paul Alfille wrote:
Interesting. I found a longstanding error -- why the DS2409 hub
directory listings were screwed up.
It only happened in the USB adapter.
It started happening after we started reading 7
Paul Alfille wrote:
If you are comfortable pulling from the CVS, try it out and see.
Otherwise I'll test it in the next couple of days.
Same issues as before. Anything else you want me to check?
$/opt/owfs/bin/owserver -V
/opt/owfs/bin/owserver version:
2.7p24
libow version:
2.7p24
I too have been having trouble so can't offer much help. I have used
ownet successfully in the past but now when I run the code below I get a
connection refused error. OW for perl works ok.
# read
$io_1_8_Pio3 = OWNet::read('192.168.0.54:4303',
'/29.9D6D0400/PIO.3') or $io_1_8_Pio3 =
Object methods are having trouble too, using
# owserver new
my $owserver;
$owserver = OWNet-new('192.168.0.54:4304 -v') or $owserver = ip error;
print \towserver new $owserver\n;
print \towserver new , $!, \n\n;
# present
$io_1_8_Pio3 = $owserver-present('/29.9D6D0400/PIO.3') or
copied the wrong one. My eyes don't work so
good. But the read and write problem exists regardless,
On Aug 13, 2009, at 7:50 PM, William Brown mahi...@earthlink.net
wrote:
I too have been having trouble so can't offer much help. I have used
ownet successfully in the past but now when I
returned
Pio write write error
Pio write returned
William Brown wrote:
I too have been having trouble so can't offer much help. I have used
ownet successfully in the past but now when I run the code below I get a
connection refused error. OW for perl works ok.
# read
Paul Alfille wrote:
I'm perplexed.
At first I though it might be the -uall, but that works.
Then I though the alias file, but that works
My tests:
p...@amd64:~/owfs sudo /opt/owfs/bin/owserver -uall --usb_regulartime
p...@amd64:~/owfs /opt/owfs/bin/owdir /uncached
Are these correct for latest cvs?
cvs -d:pserver:anonym...@owfs.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/owfs login
# (no password)
cvs -d:pserver:anonym...@owfs.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/owfs co owfs
Paul Alfille wrote:
I'm perplexed.
At first I though it might be the -uall, but that works.
Then I
Ok, so I went back and re-installed owfs2.7p24. I did get a directory
listing 1 time out of 9. Still getting duplicates.
$ /opt/owfs/bin/owdir -s 4304
$ sudo /opt/owfs/bin/owdir -s 4304
[sudo] password for wgb:
/Volt_Meter(DS2450)
/Volt_Meter(DS2450)
/Moisture_Meter(DS2760)
/81.22712900
After killall owhttpd, owfs, owserver and starting only owserver I
started getting values on my web page from php. One by one the values
disappeared as ajax/php updated the values. The page reloaded twice
like this then wouldn't show any values at all.
William Brown wrote:
Ok, so I went
Paul Alfille wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 11:25 PM, William Brownmahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
Are these correct for latest cvs?
cvs -d:pserver:anonym...@owfs.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/owfs login
# (no password)
cvs -d:pserver:anonym...@owfs.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/owfs co
I have temporarily stopped testing owfs27p24 since I don't have the
skills to debug the errors. I can try again for a specific purpose.
However I still have trouble in owfs27p22 with ownet.pm as shown below.
Ow.php works ok, I turned on relay 1. But ownet.pm has trouble reading
pio. Owdir
Paul
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 and owfs 2.7p24. I still have problems
with owdir and the blue usb adapter. Some devices are missing,
Moisture_Meter(DS27600) and sometimes devices are listed twice. Results
vary randomly. Maybe we could start here with I never had this issue
with the
I'm totally lost at this point. Owfs2.7p24 had been working until I
tried this. This did not work at all for owfs2.7p24 and then owserver
stopped responding and when I restart owserver, owserver did not work.
I reverted back to owfs2.7p22 and everything is good. Including this
test. Except
Mostly. Sometimes devices are not read by the blue usb adapter.
Generally everything seems to work correctly.
Paul Alfille wrote:
So p22 works with the USB adapter?
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:43 AM, William Brownmahi...@earthlink.net wrote:
I'm totally lost at this point. Owfs2.7p24
What group id in permissions?
Paul Alfille wrote:
Has anyone had succcess with the AAG WSV3 weather station?
On the surface, it seems quite appealing. A USB adapter (with DS2480B
internally beyond a CP2101 USB/serial adapter).
The weatherstation has a DS2760 providing the interface to a
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