Am 28.04.2016 um 18:19 schrieb Juliean Galak:
> 
> I am using the debian package.
> 
> Doing "ls /etc/init.d/" shows me owserver, but nothing about owhttpd.  Do I
> need to copy owhttpd.init into that directory?  If so, where do I find it?
> 
I extracted it from
http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/o/owfs/owfs_3.1p1-3.debian.tar.xz from
the page I originally showed you.


> 
>> Check the output of
>>
>> $ ps aux|grep owserver
>>
>> for the --fake option. And the -c/--configfile option, it's also
>> possible to specify fake (testing) devices in a config file.
>>
> 
> Here's the output of that:
> 
> pi@raspberrypi ~ $ ps aux|grep owserver
> root      2401  0.0  0.2  45084  1964 ?        Ssl  02:09   0:00
> /usr/bin/owserver -c /etc/owfs.conf --pid-file /var/run/owfs/owserver.pid
> pi        2708  0.0  0.1   3552  1824 pts/0    S+   16:13   0:00 grep
> --color=auto owserver
> 
That's ok. Then what's the output of /sys/bus/w1/devices?



> The config file appears to be the correct one, /etc/owfs.conf, containing
> only the following lines:
> 
> ! server: server = localhost:4304
> server: w1
> mountpoint = /mnt/1wire
> allow_other
> 
> There is still nothing showing up in /mnt/1wire
> 
That's normal. You would need the owfs daemon for that. However, don't
use it. Change your plan. It's not gonna work as you expected.


Kind regards

        Jan


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