Instead of rebooting, if you unplug the DS9490 and plug it back in, then 
restart OWFS? Does it recover then?

I moved away from the the USB DS9490 because of unreliable operation. It would 
just quit working.  Now that was a while ago and on a different kernel and 
architecture, so take it for what it's worth. Take a look in your kernel log 
messages and see if you have any USB errors.

Ultimately I just went back to the DS9097U serial adapter and stable operation. 
 And a USB serial adapter with a DS9097U was just as good. I know this doesn't 
help directly but that was my experience.

Paul

On Nov 2, 2013, at 1:08 AM, Colin Reese wrote:

> Oh also, I ran cat on all files in stats/errors and got nothing but zeroes.
> 
> C
> 
> On 11/1/2013 21:53, Colin Reese wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> I have an RPi that up until now has been faithfully reading multiple
>> DS18B20s on a DS9490Rs for months on end. The devices have taken to
>> disappearing after one to several hours. This is what I have:
>> 
>> The bus is still present as bus.0
>> Killing owfs and restarting does not bring the devices back
>> Rebooting brings everything back up normally
>> No kernel or system messages at time of devices disappearing
>> 
>> Ideas?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Colin
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