On 24 September 2014 15:09, Ekkehard Pofahl <ekkeh...@pofahl.de> wrote:
>
> 2014-09-24 12:29 GMT+02:00 Colin Law <clan...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> unplug a linkUSB and plug it straight back in then it may change
>
>
> Agreed. But plugging and unplugging is usually not done on a "production"
> system. After reboot you should see the same configuration every time ?

Yes, but I do occasionally (once a week or so) see it disconnect and
reconnect.  It may be due to electrical interference or just a problem
with the usb i/f on the tplink.  I have got round it with a cron job
that checks every minute (using owdir) that one of the sensors is
visible and if not it restarts owserver, then in the owserver startup
it checks for the presence of ttyUSBn and starts owserver on the
current one.  Likely there is a better way.

Colin

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