Hi all,
when having a closed-loop-control working with a temperature sensor (a
DS18B20) and a valve actuator (a DS2408 pin) I found out that the CPU load
of the owserver process is very high.
Looking with the Linux command "top" into the processes, I found out that
the owserver on the TIME+ column took the most time of all processes.
OK, in my case it reads out the "uncached" value of 12 sensors and outputs
to 3 actuators, but I expected that it waits the most of the time....

This causes a drastically drop in performance for a WebServer, which is
running on the same machine. So the response time is about 3-times longer,
in case the owserver is running :-(

Any idea how I can reduce the CPU load???

Thanks
   Achim
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