decibels.drop wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> I couldn't find anything in the logs. Trying some more filtering with
> syslog-ng to see
> if can capture something. Someone else suggested I see if lost it after a
> period of time
> or if just happened at a certain time. I restarted last night 1830 and when
> got home tonight
> it had gone off again at 0645. So is only at that time period this happens,
> no matter when
> start it.
>
> Searched the net and couldn't come up with a ready made filter for
> owfs/fuse to
> capture better logs. So added my own to try and put the error_level=9 back in
> the options
> for owfs. If happens tomorrow, like it most likely will, I will try your idea.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Thursday 20 November 2008, Mike Zimmerman wrote:
>
>> did you check dmesg?
>>
>> "transport endpoint is not connected" comes up when a mounted file system is
>> unexpectedly and uncleanly unmounted, say for example like you said, your
>> losing the serial connection. there should be logs in dmesg about any file
>> system unmounting and possibly what failed or caused the unmount. the
>> reason the reboot is fixing it is because it is giving you a clean mount
>> point to mount to again. if you dont want to reboot try this
>>
>> fusermount -uz /mnt/owire
>>
>> then you can go ahead a remount.
>>
>>
>
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When do the daily system cron jobs run? Typically (unless you
specifically set a specific time) I find that the daily system cron jobs
are run every 24 hrs based on when the system was first booted(when the
OS was installed). Maybe one of them is wacking OWFS and it happens to
run at that time.
Lyle
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