OK thanks for that.  Not a major problem for me, just that httpd is an 
easy way to have a quick look at what is happening.

Mick


On 07/09/16 13:35, brucek wrote:
> There has been a long standing bug( at least for me) that setting aliases in
> a file doesn't work with httpd...it still tries to access by id.
> If I manually set an alias in httpd (ie:
> http://192.168.2.30:3001/20.07D713000000?alias=my+alias) then it will
> work....until a restart.
> (running 3.1p0 on a rpi )
> Bruce
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mick Sulley
> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 8:17 AM
> To: Owfs
> Subject: [Owfs-developers] httpd crash on alias change
>
> I am playing around with changing aliases via pyownet.  I have had
> instances where it all looks OK in python, but the httpd web page shows
> it hasn't changed, but now I am seeing that it has changed on the top
> level display but when I try to open a sensor the web page disappears
> and httpd has stopped.
>
> I tried to start httpd with debug  but get
>
> $ sudo systemctl start owhttpd.service --debug
> systemctl: unrecognized option '--debug'
>
> Are there know issues with httpd?  I am looking at the uncached
> display.  How can I start it with debug?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mick
>
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