Htdocs was last updated 6/11/2005 20:03 and statcvs was last updated
6/10/2005 01:48. Overall, the updates are happening as scheduled -
htdocs at 3 minutes past every hour and statcvs at 1:47 every night.
It seems that access to cvs1 from shell.sf.net is down right now. I'll
see if there's anythin
Well it looks like it's not updating. Looking though the log files, I see a lot of entries like:
cvs [update aborted]: connect to cvs1(10.5.1.7):2401 failed: Connection refused
cvs [log aborted]: connect to cvs1(10.5.1.7):2401 failed: Connection refused
Let me see what's going on any why cvs1 isn
Perhaps this question is best addressed to Peter Kropf.
Are the automated processes, specifically updating the websire from the CVS
still in place?
Paul Alfille
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On Saturday 11 June 2005 04:53 pm, Jan Kandziora wrote:
> Serg (and anybody else who may it concern),
>
> I got some problems with owtcl (owfs-2.1p0RC-1). I connected a single
> DS2406 to an 1-Wire/USB-adapter and used owtcl to control a single LED,
> hooked up on its PIO pin. Unfortunately, it wor
Serg (and anybody else who may it concern),
I got some problems with owtcl (owfs-2.1p0RC-1). I connected a single DS2406
to an 1-Wire/USB-adapter and used owtcl to control a single LED, hooked up on
its PIO pin. Unfortunately, it works *a little bit*, so I think I found a
serious bug in owtcl o
jerry scharf wrote:
I would not use RRD or anything like that to handle the data directly.
At a dollar per GB, why not keep all the sensor data forever? Then use
alarm tools, RRD and the like working against the data store. You
never know what question you might want to ask tomorrow, and witho