I have a hobby-boards master hub and graph the results of temp sensors around
the house
with rrdtool. Looks like about from Nov 9th on at 6:45 or so every morning the
serial port is
lost. Rebooting usually seems to take care of it and then again at same time
next morning
no more reports again.
At first I thought maybe a cronjob from something else was causing this, so
stopped any
around that time and still get it. Nothing really changed to make this happen.
So not sure
really how to troubleshoot any further with it. Logs aren't showing anything
amiss that
I can see. Oh, also moved the serial port to the other one and got the same
problem this
morning.
Using Gentoo Linux. Not sure if it is fuse or owfs or udev or even possibly the
computer
hardware. Hoping that someone might have ran into something similar.
It's been running pretty much fine since late last year and this is the first
real problem.
Reinstalling owfs, fuse and udev right now. Will see in morning if happens
again. Probably
will.
Thanks,
Dave
Few outputs that I know to do:
$ /etc/init.d/owfs status
* status: started
$ /etc/init.d/owserver status
* status: started
$ /etc/init.d/fuse status
* status: started
ls /mnt/owire
ls: cannot access /mnt/owire: Transport endpoint is not connected
/etc/init.d/owfs restart
* Stopping owfs ...
[ ok ]
* Starting owfs ...
fuse: bad mount point `/mnt/owire': Transport endpoint is not connected
Versions
owfs 2.7_p4
fuse 2.7.0
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