Hi,

I already posted my problem on the sourceforge forum 
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/owfs/forums/forum/292718/topic/3509371)
, but Paul told me to also try on this mailing list  ;-)

At first: Thanks for this wonderful piece of software. Working with 
1-wire devices is really fun with owfs :D

But at the moment I have got a problem with a new device - a LinkHub-E, 
V1.1j, Firmware of XPort: V6.6.0.2, one 1-wire device connected.

I was using owfs 2.7p26, p28 and p29 for my tests (still using p13 for 
"production", but that version seems to lacks proper LinkHub-E support 
;-)).

I read about the problem with the telnet control codes (dropping 
connections after a while) and so I set Telnet Com Port Cntrl: to 
Disabled in the web configuration interface (Channel 1 -> Connection -> 
Common Options). But then the owfs connection does not work at all. I 
get the following output:

uranos:~ # /opt/owfs.p28/bin/owfs --error-level=9 --error-print=2 
--LINK=192.168.1.56:10001 /tmp/1wire2
CONNECT: owfs.c:main(123) fuse mount point: /tmp/1wire2
CALL: ow_parsename.c:FS_ParsedName_anywhere(115) path=[]
DEBUG: owlib.c:SetupTemperatureLimits(83) Globals temp limits 0C 100C 
(for simulated adapters)
CALL: ow_parsename.c:FS_ParsedName_anywhere(115) path=[]
DEBUG: ow_net_client.c:ClientAddr(61) [192.168.1.56] [10001]
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(1,0)
CONNECT: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(105) TIMEOUT after 0 bytes
DEBUG: ow_link.c:LINK_net_detect(235) Slurp in initial bytes
Byte buffer Attempt serial write:, length=1
--000: 20
< >
DEBUG: ow_link.c:LINK_net_detect(245) Checking LINK version
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 4C
<L>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 69
<i>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 6E
<n>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 6B
<k>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 48
<H>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 75
<u>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 62
<b>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 2D
<->
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 45
<E>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 20
< >
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 56
<V>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 31
<1>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 2E
<.>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 31
<1>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 6A
<j>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 0D
<.>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=1
--000: 0A
<.>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(109) n=1 nleft=0 n-nleft=1
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 1 bytes Time:(0,300000)
CONNECT: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(105) TIMEOUT after 0 bytes
CONNECT: ow_read_telnet.c:telnet_read(64) Telnet (ethernet) error
Byte buffer Read version from link, length=36
--000: 4C 69 6E 6B 48 75 62 2D 45 20 56 31 2E 31 6A 0D
--016: 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
--032: 00 00 00 00
<LinkHub-E V1.1j.....................>
DEBUG: ow_link.c:LinkVersion_knownstring(118) Link version Found 1.1
Byte buffer Attempt serial write:, length=1
--000: 72
<r>
DEBUG: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(61) attempt 4 bytes Time:(0,300000)
Byte buffer NETREAD, length=3
--000: 50 0D 0A
<P..>
CONNECT: ow_tcp_read.c:tcp_read(105) TIMEOUT after 3 bytes
CONNECT: ow_read_telnet.c:telnet_read(64) Telnet (ethernet) error
DEBUG: ow_link.c:LINK_reset(345) Error resetting LINK device
DEBUG: ow_reset.c:BUS_reset(33) Reset error. Reconnection 1/2
DEBUG: owfs.c:main(151) fuse_mnt_opt=[(null)]
DEBUG: owfs.c:main(153) fuse_open_opt=[(null)]

I just get an "empty" directory:
uranos:~ # ll /tmp/1wire2
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 8 Jan 6 23:15 bus.0
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 8 Jan 6 23:15 settings
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 8 Jan 6 23:15 statistics
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 30 Jan 6 23:15 structure
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 8 Jan 6 23:15 system
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 8 Jan 6 23:15 uncached


The LinkHub-E itself seems to work ok, as the telnet commands are 
working (if telnet mode is set ;-)).

Is there any other flag to set, if I would like to use this setup? Any 
help is appreciated. 

Thanks,
Andreas



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