Talking to the devices, and getting a device list are slightly
different processes. The device list is probably more prone to error,
and we don't have retry on error.

Can you look at your statistics:
/statistics/errors

and report what you see?

Perhaps there should be a retry on device discovery errors.


On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:33 AM, brucek <bru...@valinet.com> wrote:
> I have something strange going on (it predates P32, but I don't know how
> long) that I don't quiet understand:
> I'll start off by saying that I have a test network that is a mix of
> breadboards, twisted wires, etc running over 3 floors of a building with
> about 10 sensors.  I have been assuming many issues are just wiring issues.
>
> That said, sometimes when I add some nodes to the 1wire network, all but a
> few will drop off, according to owdir, ls of /tmp/1wire, and owhttpd.  BUT,
> I have some scripts that just toggle switches, and they run just fine, even
> when they don't exist according to owdir, etc.  I am checking uncached as
> well.
>
> If I remove the nodes, everything else comes back again.
> It is very repeatable.
>
> So why does this happen?  If the scripts still talk to the devices, then
> they must still be there. Any idea anyone?
> Bruce
>
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