---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jan Sennesael <[email protected]> Date: Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 2:41 PM Subject: rejected message To: [email protected]
i installed owfs 2.7p38-1 on my unslung nslu2. i also installed temploggerd for monitoring 8 tempsensors. I tried to read 2 DS2423 counters (so 2 times A and B) with a script on a 5min cronjob. First I tried owread and then the fusemounted (cat /tmp/1wire/sensor_name/counters.A) 4 times after each other, with some mysql stuff between them. This both works for some time, but both methods crash te owserver after a random time. (sometimes 1min, sometimes 5min, or other) when it is crashed i cannot use kill-owfs (error: fusermount: failed to unmount /tmp/1wire: Invalid argument), and lsmod | grep fuse shows fuse active. fusermount -u /tmp/1wire does not work either. only way to get the system going again is a complete reboot. Can anyone help me to get this problem solved? --
--- Begin Message ---i installed owfs 2.7p38-1 on my unslung nslu2. i also installed temploggerd for monitoring 8 tempsensors. I tried to read 2 DS2423 counters (so 2 times A and B) with a script on a 5min cronjob. First I tried owread and then the fusemounted (cat /tmp/1wire/sensor_name/counters.A) 4 times after each other, with some mysql stuff between them. This both works for some time, but both methods crash te owserver after a random time. (sometimes 1min, sometimes 5min, or other) when it is crashed i cannot use kill-owfs (error: fusermount: failed to unmount /tmp/1wire: Invalid argument), and lsmod | grep fuse shows fuse active. fusermount -u /tmp/1wire does not work either. only way to get the system going again is a complete reboot. Can anyone help me to get this problem solved? -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/owfs-2.7p38-1-crash-temploggerd-and-script-tp32497937p 32497937.html Sent from the OWFS - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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