I'm still investigating and will update with the results. Paul, I will send you my Python code but I need to revise it to remove the specific stuff that is in there first, otherwise it will just fail for you.

On 02/02/13 13:52, Todd Turner wrote:
I have not detected any failures on the rpi. I'm using a homemade serial adapter and using a node.js module that interfaces directly to owserver, maybe owfs has some issues.

On Saturday, February 2, 2013, Paul Smith wrote:

    Hi Mike,

    Python is new to me, can you send over some code and I can leave
    it running on my test pi.

    Regards,

    Paul

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    On 2 Feb 2013 10:12, "Mick Sulley" <m...@sulley.info
    <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'm...@sulley.info');>> wrote:

        Hi Paul,

        I am running Python, basically what my code does is  first  to
        walk through the directory tree to find all the devices and
        record their full path, does that once then it cycles round
        doing a reads each from each device in turn using the path it
        has recorded

        try:
            sfile = open('device_directory')
            val = sfile.read()
        except:
            log the exception details

        The exceptions that I see are 'No such file or directory', but
        on the next cycle it could well read that device again.  I
        don't get many for the I/O boards but temperature sensors I am
        seeing around 20% failure.  Everything is on the floor in the
        study, so there are no excessive cable lengths, all devices
        are powered.

        I will continue to investigate but any suggestions, ideas or
        theories would be most welcome:)

        Mick


        On 02/02/13 08:18, Paul Smith wrote:

        Hi Mike And Guy,

        I too am using the rpi. I too see no errors in the logs, How
        are you detecting no reads. I have 5 ds1820's connected to
        sleepwalk rpi2.

        I'm using http://limings.net/xap/oxc owfs to xap connector.
        It all looks to be working, but I'd be interested it
        exploring it a bit more.

        Regards, Paul



        On 2 February 2013 00:05, Roberto Spadim
        <robe...@spadim.com.br <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
        'robe...@spadim.com.br');>> wrote:

            thanks guy i will test


            2013/2/1 Patryk <p4tr...@gmail.com <javascript:_e({},
            'cvml', 'p4tr...@gmail.com');>>

                W dniu 01.02.2013 o 18:39 Roberto Spadim
                <robe...@spadim.com.br <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
                'robe...@spadim.com.br');>> pisze:


                    no problem i can wait

                    maybe a tar -zcf owfs.tgz /opt/owfs
                    it's small near 2mb i think

                Here's from mine

                https://dl.dropbox.com/u/96422972/owfs.tar.gz




        
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