error messages go to syslog, unless you specify --foreground (I hope its
written right, check the man page please), in which case you get all
message directly to the terminal and the terminal stays connected to the
daemon.
error-level=9 delivers a LOT of messages! Try a lower number like 2 or 3
to get the essential messages.
Martin
On 06/10/2013 05:53 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to owfs and am trying to use it with a LinkUSB and two
temperature sensors on a Raspberry Pi. I've gotten the owfs package
installed via "apt-get install owfs", and I edited /etc/owfs.conf
according to some examples I've found on the web. But when I try to
run either owfs or owserver, both programs terminate with no error
messages. I've tried setting error_level=9 in /etc/owfs.conf, and
also passing "--error_level=9" on the command line, to no avail.
Can someone give me a tip as to how I can get owserver/owfs to give me
some error output so that I can get some clues as to what is going wrong?
Thanks!
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