Does this have something to do with the device table? See the middle section where adding directory for 0.
Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_ds9097U.c:DS2480_next_both(697) SN found: 29 9D 6D 04 00 00 00 2B Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_search.c:BUS_next(71) Device found: 29 9D 6D 04 00 00 00 2B Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Add_Device(539) Adding device location 29 9D 6D 04 00 00 00 2B bus=0 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Add_Common(624) Add to cache sn 29 9D 6D 04 00 00 00 2B pointer=0xb779b718 index=0 size=4 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Add_Device(539) Adding device location 29 9D 6D 04 00 00 00 2B bus=0 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Add_Common(624) Add to cache sn 29 9D 6D 04 00 00 00 2B pointer=0xb779b718 index=0 size=4 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: CALL: ow_parsename.c:FS_ParsedName_anywhere(95) path=[/29.9D6D04000000] Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Get_Device(893) Looking for device 29 9D 6D 04 00 00 00 2B Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Get_Common(1049) Search in cache sn 29 9D 6D 04 00 00 00 2B pointer=0xb779b718 index=0 size=4 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Get_Common(1065) Value found in cache. Remaining life: 120 seconds. Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_presence.c:CheckPresence(75) Found device on bus 0 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Get_Alias(1034) Retrieving 29 9D 6D 04 00 00 00 2B alias=IO_relay1(DS2408) Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: dir.c:DirHandlerCallback(57) owserver Calling dir=/IO_relay1(DS2408) Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: to_client.c:ToClient(56) payload=19 size=18, ret=0, sg=0x105 offset=0 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_parsename.c:FS_ParsedName_destroy(59) /29.9D6D04000000 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Add_Dir(462) Adding directory for 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 elements=2 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_cache.c:Cache_Add_Common(624) Add to cache sn 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 pointer=0xb779b728 index=0 size=16 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_dir.c:FS_dir_both(193) ret=0 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: ow_parsename.c:FS_ParsedName_destroy(59) / Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: data.c:DataHandler(186) DataHandler: FS_ParsedName_destroy done Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: data.c:DataHandler(200) DataHandler: cm.ret=0 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: to_client.c:ToClient(56) payload=0 size=0, ret=0, sg=0x105 offset=16391 Apr 30 19:55:08 Irry OWFS[2335]: DEBUG: data.c:DataHandler(220) Finished with client request On 04/30/2011 10:42 PM, William Brown wrote: > When I start owserver it has a list of devices which it checks for > presence. This list always has the same devices whether they are > connected to the bus or not. The I/O relay board is never in this list > even after successful connection to bus. Where can I find this list of > devices owserver uses and what is it? Is it a problem that the list of > devices is incorrect? > > > On 04/28/2011 03:24 PM, William Brown wrote: >> I've attached the log after running owhttpd two times using >> errorlevel=9. Once without moisture meter and with I/O boards. The I/O >> relay board is found. Then I connected the moisture meter and ran >> owhttpd a second time. Only the moisture meter is found, not the I/O >> relay. There were no messages generated when I connected the moisture >> meter. Still looking for ways to resolve this. thanks william >> >> On 04/24/2011 01:37 PM, William Brown wrote: >>> So I am back again with my I/O board problem from before. It has the >>> DS2408 chip. Eric checked the board for me and found it working >>> correctly. When I add the I/O board and the moisture meter (DS2760 chip) >>> to the 1wire bus (both from Hobby Boards) I have this problem.The DS2760 >>> is available from owhttpd and ownet.php but the DS2408 is dropped from >>> the bus listing and is not accessible. When I remove the DS2760 from the >>> 1wire bus the DS2408 is back again and accessible. These 2 boards worked >>> on the same bus in earlier versions of owfs, I don't remember which but >>> have had problems for several versions recently. >>> >>> I need some suggestions on how to debug this problem. I have owtraffic >>> enabled but debuglevel is set at 1. I am not getting any error messages. >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> Fulfilling the Lean Software Promise >>> Lean software platforms are now widely adopted and the benefits have >>> been >>> demonstrated beyond question. 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