Ryan,
Machine 2 has the access to the 1-wire information via owserver. It
would be up to some program on machine 2 to store the information, just
as it if you have a 1-wire adapter connected to machine 2. owserver can
be thought of as a proxy for access to the 1-wire devices on machine 1.
jerry
On 07/31/2013 09:33 AM, Ryan Nichols wrote:
Yea, what I wanted to do was something like this..
Machine 1 - adapter for sensors. Wifi adapter to local network
Machine 2 - local network - thermd for reading information from machine 1
So your saying run owserver on machine1 then have machine 2 run owfs
to read that data?
Is there away to have it pull and store the data to machine 2?
Thanks
On Wednesday, July 31, 2013, Mick Sulley wrote:
I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to do, but you can have -
Machine 1 - adapter plugged in with 1-wire network connected,
running owserver
Machine 2 - run owfs (or one of the others in the family) reading
from owserver on Machine 1.
Is that what you want to do? And yes it runs fine under Ubuntu
Cheers
Mick
On 31/07/13 06:33, Ryan Nichols wrote:
I have a question about how to set this up and even if its
possible..
In another part of the same network I would like to run I would
assume the client on this machine and have it talk back to a main
machine for processing with an interface like thermd.
Has anyone tried this or is it even possible? Would be trying
this under Ubuntu ..
Thanks for any ideas or suggestions
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