On 1 February 2012 15:01, Paul Alfille <paul.alfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I must admit, I thought owserver would wait for an absent owserver rather
> than exiting, but tests show you are right.

Possibly not relevant, but I use owread to fetch data from a remote
server and it copes fine with the server not accessible.

Colin

>
> This sounds like a needed option for owserver.
>
> Or maybe just a program like "owtest" that gives a different exit code based
> on whether owserver exists or not.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 8:47 AM, klas englund <tcmsk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Beeing a newbe in the Linux world...
>>
>> I have a setup where one old and slow computer is doing parts of the
>> datacollection usining owserver under debian, and another faster
>> server to consolidate all inputs and running a control system based on
>> that input data.
>>
>> Now, at a power outage (living on the country side...) the server
>> starts much faster than the data collecing machine. In my setup that
>> prevents the owfs on the server to find the transducers on the
>> collecting computer.  Which in turn prevents the control application
>> to run properly. It seems that the owserver on the server is unable to
>> detect the other owserver on the collector when the collector comes up
>> after the server.
>>
>> I am able to do semiautomatic restarts if I control the power switches
>> in the proper sequense i.e. waiting for the collector to start before
>> starting the server. I need some kind of syncronization, I think.
>>
>> How can I implement a reliable startup sequence ?
>>
>> regards
>> tcmsklas
>>
>>
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