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Xathros

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  1. If you have remote access to a PC local to the ISY, you can work remotely via that PC and satisfy the local upgrade recommendation. This is how I do almost all of my ISY updates as I don't get the time to play with the ISY when I'm home... That said, if something goes wrong and there is nobody there to power cycle the ISY for you, you may be down till you can get back to that site. A few people have reported their ISY's becoming unresponsive and needing a power cycle after the upgrade. I personally have never run into that. -Xathros
  2. Hi jmesberg- I am on the same platform. OSX 10.8.2 / Java 1.7.11. Here is what works for me: 1) Delete any old admin.jnlp files 2) Clear your Java cache 3) Get a new admin.jnlp file by downloading from: http://your.isy.ip.address/admin/admin.jnlp (Obviously you need to substitute your ISY's ip address in this URL) Save this file to your Applications folder. 4) Close the browser and launch the Admin.jnlp file you saved in the last step. This will download the admin console to your java cache and launch the console. (It will complain about not being able to create a shortcut. Just ignore this.) 5) Quit the admin console and relaunch. It should launch without downloading or complaining and go direct to the console and prompt for login from here on out. Save this procedure and repeat after each ISY Firmware upgrade is installed. Hope this helps. -Xathros
  3. denisric- I was just reading back through this thread and I didn't see anyone else reply to this. Are you still having a problem with this? If so, I expect what happened is that your new 994 has a different IP address on your local network than the 99 had and your AV/Firewall need to be told not to block this new address. You can confirm this by disabling the AV/Firewall for a moment to test. If this resolved the problem, then you need to add the new ISY's IP address to the Trusted Zone/List of your AV/Firewall. -Xathros
  4. It's just hiding behind the admin console. -Xathros
  5. Xathros replied to Xathros's topic in ISY994
    Michel- Thanks. As long as they aren't indicating a problem, I can ignore them in my logs. -Xathros
  6. Thanks again Lee. That makes perfect sense. Today, the log seems to be staying empty with level 0 selected unlike yesterday. I don't think anything aside from my upgrade to 3.3.10 has changed. It now behaves as you describe. -Xathros
  7. Thanks Lee- I do use Mobilinc extensively but had no idea that it did anything with the event viewer. And I agree that it looks like level 1. I have noticed that if I set the event viewer to 0 then close and reopen the event viewer it is back at level 1 but I just assumed that 1 was the default. In testing just now I find that if I set level 3, close and reopen, it is still at level 3 however if I set 0 then close and reopen, its at level 1 so something is forcing a minimum of level 1 on my event viewer. During this testing the only things in contact with the ISY were the admin console on my laptop and caiwc running on my pogoplug. I don't think caiwc is doing anything to change the event viewer log level but I will suspend it's operation and see if it makes a difference. -Xathros EDIT: Stopping the caiwc connection makes no difference. My event viewer seems to be stuck with a minimum of level 1
  8. Hi Michel- While I do access the admin console from 3 different machines, I don't think I've ever been connected from two or more simultaneously and certainly was not when I posted that yesterday. By "other client" do you mean another instance of the console? If not, then what? Also, the trace I posted doesn't look like a level 3 trace to me. As I recall, level 3 has more info than this one. Thanks. -Xathros
  9. Xathros replied to Xathros's topic in ISY994
    Michel- Is it expected to still see it in the error log? I saw a ton of it yesterday while on 3.3.9. Haven't seen any yet today but the DVR is likely in standby till later this afternoon. Thanks. -Xathros
  10. ELA- I believe that the Java 1.7.11 update fixes the big hole and you can once again use the browser plugin. That said, your are still likely more secure without the plugin but also less functional when it comes to web based java apps. The path is: http://your.isy.ip.address/admin/admin.jnlp to download the app from the isy. I am running 3.3.10 with Java 1.7.11 and plugin enabled on my MAC's -Xathros
  11. Upgraded from 3.3.9 -> 3.3.10 without issue. -Xathros
  12. bsobel- Thank you for pointing this out. I was operating under the same assumption as you. Now, some occasional odd behaviors I had seen are starting to make sense. -Xathros
  13. Xathros posted a topic in ISY994
    What exactly was the remedy for the DirecTV DVR pounding on the ISY's network interface ? -Xathros
  14. This is what mine looks like after setting to 0 and hitting clear: Wed 01/16/2013 04:22:13 PM : [VAR 2 6 ] 262962142 Wed 01/16/2013 04:22:19 PM : [VAR 2 23 ] 0 Wed 01/16/2013 04:22:31 PM : [VAR 2 11 ] 1250 Wed 01/16/2013 04:22:42 PM : [VAR 2 23 ] 1 Wed 01/16/2013 04:22:43 PM : [VAR 2 6 ] 262962229 Wed 01/16/2013 04:23:13 PM : [VAR 2 6 ] 262962249 Wed 01/16/2013 04:23:19 PM : [VAR 2 23 ] 0 Wed 01/16/2013 04:23:21 PM : [VAR 2 11 ] 1245 Wed 01/16/2013 04:23:41 PM : [VAR 2 23 ] 1 Wed 01/16/2013 04:23:43 PM : [VAR 2 6 ] 262962319 Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:10 PM : [VAR 2 10 ] 667 Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:10 PM : [VAR 2 11 ] 1239 Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:13 PM : [VAR 2 6 ] 262962409 Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:15 PM : [ 11 A7 ED 1] DON 1 Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:16 PM : [ 11 A7 ED 1] ST 255 Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:16 PM : [VAR 2 23 ] 0 Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:39 PM : [MOD 2 2 1 8] 298800.000000 Weather - Pressure = 29.88 inches Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:39 PM : [MOD 2 2 1 18] 0.000000 Weather - Light = 0 % Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:39 PM : [MOD 2 2 1 19] -6000.000000 Weather - Light Rate = -0.6 %/h Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:41 PM : [VAR 2 23 ] 1 Wed 01/16/2013 04:24:43 PM : [VAR 2 6 ] 262962439 Wed 01/16/2013 04:25:00 PM : [VAR 2 9 ] 631 Wed 01/16/2013 04:25:10 PM : [ 11 A7 ED 1] DOF 1 Wed 01/16/2013 04:25:10 PM : [ 11 A7 ED 1] ST 0 Wed 01/16/2013 04:25:12 PM : [VAR 2 6 ] 262962459 Wed 01/16/2013 04:25:20 PM : [VAR 2 23 ] 0 Wed 01/16/2013 04:25:20 PM : [VAR 2 9 ] 636 The Insteon traffic is from a motion sensor that triggered during that capture. Tried to post a screen shot but the attachment limit issue still seems to be a problem. -Xathros
  15. In playing with the ISY this afternoon, I noticed that the event viewer has an option "0 - None" as opposed to "1 - operational events" or "3 - Device Communiction Events" I selected "0 - None" just to see what it would do and the event viewer continues to show traffic and variable changes as they occur. What is the intended purpose for this log level ? -Xathros
  16. wrj0- Excellent news! -Xathros
  17. ResIpsa- What version ISY firmware are you using? Do you have a program run to adjust the LED backlights on any KPL's or Switchlincs? Do the lights turn on at the time the backlights should dim/brighten? If you answer is: >3.2.6 but < 3.3.9, Yes and Yes then upgrading to 3.3.9 should resolve the problem. -Xathros
  18. I'm still unsure of why it never stopped working for me. I do remember creating a new certificate somewhere back in the early 3.3.x series and possibly that is related. Hang in there wrj0 - I think your gettin close! -Xathros
  19. What about replacing a Toggleinc Relay with a Switchlinc Dimmer? I plan on replacing and relocating few old TLRs next week and have been wondering if I'd be able to use "Replace with..." -Xathros
  20. Upgraded both Java 1.7.11 and 3.3.9 without issue. -Xathros
  21. Well that would seem to indicate that the lookup is going outside as we want rather than being cached by your router. Now we just need to figure out why the ISY is not getting through. What do you have for a router? -Xathros
  22. The local PC is the one I'm interested in and what we need to know is where nslookup got it's answer from. Was it the remote DNS server or your gateway address? -Xathros
  23. Xathros, the problem with using the existing scene1 for controlling the keypad is that the "on" levels for scene 1 (with regards to the switch SW1) might be different than for scene 2. Since we are trying to turn on KPL1D in response to scene 2, using scene 1 for this purpose might cause SW1 to be at a different level than desired. Good point. I was running under the assumption that the switches were of the relay type but that was never specified even though the question was asked. -Xathros
  24. Could you try an "nslookup my.dyndnsname.tld" from the command line on your computer and see what the answer is. That may give us a clue. -Xathros
  25. If I had to guess, I'd say something at the router changed. Have either of you upgraded router firmware or changed routers since you had this working? -Xathros

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