On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Todd Turner <t...@turnernet.org> 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 >> >> -- >> Paul Smith >> >> Your Local Computer Specialist, Supporting Your Business When You Need It >> Most >> >> We also now do Portable Appliance Testing, if you would like to know more >> please drop us a line. >> >> Tel:- 0845 009 6226 >> >> This email and any attachments may be confidential and/or privileged. >> Everything is intended for use of the addressee only. If you receive this >> message in error then you must not print it or pass it on to anyone else or >> use the information it contains. Please inform Phoenix Technology UK of >> the error by email or by telephoning (+44)(0)845 009 6226. Please then >> delete all copies from your system. >> If you are not the intended recipient then you must not use the >> information in the message or attachments or allow anyone else to do so. >> >> On 2 Feb 2013 10:12, "Mick Sulley" <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> wrote: >>>> >>>> thanks guy i will test >>>> >>>> >>>> 2013/2/1 Patryk <p4tr...@gmail.com> >>>>> >>>>> W dniu 01.02.2013 o 18:39 Roberto Spadim <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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