I think our old Nport boxes do not support that, and I did not succeed in
convincing our electronics guys in changing to newer ones.
I did try to use owserver & owfs to seperate the serial device side from the
owfs mount, but that also failed. i.e. if I remember correctly, the owfs daemon
was h
Jerry,
sorry for the late reply.
We are using CentOS release 6.4 (Final), kernel version is
2.6.32-358.11.1.el6.i686.
owfs is 2.9p1
This is also a current problem. In older systems, we coul remount the file
system. Now it hangs, and only a reboot cleans it up.
Michael
Am 02.10.2013 um 16:30
Moxa use a tcp/ip telnet serial? maybe you could use the rfc2217 (serial
telnet) at owserver side i think it's only "owserver -d 172.16.0.0:12345"
172.16.0.0 = ip, 12345= tcp/ip port, and remove npreal linux/windows kernel
driver
2013/10/2 Dr.Michi
> Dear owfs-community,
>
> We have a setup, wh
Michael,
What operating system are you working on?
jerry
On 10/02/2013 05:19 AM, Dr.Michi wrote:
> Dear owfs-community,
>
> We have a setup, where we have a serial owfs device mounted via a device
> server (nport fom Moxa, using their npreal driver). That works OK.
>
> But if we power off the d
Dear owfs-community,
We have a setup, where we have a serial owfs device mounted via a device server
(nport fom Moxa, using their npreal driver). That works OK.
But if we power off the device, the owfs filesystem hangs. And the only way of
restoring so far is a reboot of the system. This is not