On 12/4/06, chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After a joyous Sunday where I didn't have to go into the attic to look at
the
thermometers on my solar tank but could sit in the comparitive comfort of
the
Perhaps a little writeup or URL for the website at some point?
living room watching over owhttpd it began to become apparent that although
I
could start all this wonderful stuff, what I really wanted to do was run
owserver.
Yes, owserver is far more flexible. There is no real performance hit, too.
(Network communication is much faster than 1-wire).
To this end I wondered what the correct way to stop ow process's was? Do I
just kill -9 PID or is there some subtler way of letting the little angels
know their number was up?
You shouldn't need the "-9"
Just "kill PID" should be sufficient (and supposedly more graceful).
Will umount /mnt/owfs stop owfs cleanly?
Yes. Unless they've changed FUSE recently, "umount /mnt/owfs" unmounts and
stops the process nicely.
See I said I'd be back.
Wonderful.
Paul Alfille
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