Re: [Owfs-developers] OWFS & SNMP

2009-04-07 Thread Paul Alfille
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Michael Markstaller wrote: > Paul, I'll have a look on this. > > I guess in contrast to C-programming I have some understanding of SNMP, > working with it for many years now. Its without question something strange > ;) But IMHO also, once understood very practical,

Re: [Owfs-developers] USB problems: error reading ret=-110

2009-04-07 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello! Actually Paul you've already outlined the first part of the problem. Also it's solution. You need to disable SElinux in your FC9 image. I imagine that App Armour in the OpenSuSe host is much friendlier towards hardware sensing. Where as for some silly reason that the program inside FC9 is o

Re: [Owfs-developers] OWFS & SNMP

2009-04-07 Thread Michael Markstaller
Paul, I'll have a look on this. I guess in contrast to C-programming I have some understanding of SNMP, working with it for many years now. Its without question something strange ;) But IMHO also, once understood very practical, scalable and good; owfs is rather predestinated for it getting and

Re: [Owfs-developers] OWFS & SNMP

2009-04-07 Thread Paul Alfille
I can program in C, but SNMP seems rather forbidding. Specifically, how the readings would be presented. I found this example from ora-ltd: http://www.ora-ltd.com/microweb/mib.html(The MIB is http://www.ora-ltd.com/microweb/MTECH-DSTEMP-MIB.mib) I assume we would used the owfs names (i.e. temper

[Owfs-developers] OWFS & SNMP

2009-04-07 Thread Michael Markstaller
Hi, are there any news on this topic ? I'm currently after getting my temperatures available by SNMP and played around a bit with extending net-snmp by using a perl agent and "pass" to a shellscript. Works but still much to do.. Just wanted to ask wether there are any things going on in this di

Re: [Owfs-developers] USB problems: error reading ret=-110

2009-04-07 Thread Paul Alfille
I've been doing some experimentation (without success, however). This is Fedora 9 under vmware (OpenSuse host). If usb is enabled in the configuration, the DS9490 is seen by the guest OS, but captured by the w1 system. I think that SElinux stops owfs from unloaded the module, so I had to perform