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Michel Kohanim

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  1. @MWareman, They shall be resurrected. The main issue is that, as you can see, we are trying to move things out of the Java Admin Console + want to make sure we use existing OS functionality as much as possible. For instance, we no longer manage DST calculations, months, days of the week, etc. In the meantime, if you have specific lat/long, please send to support@universal-devices.com and we'll include it in the list in Polyglot. @MrBill, yes, thank YOU very much. With kind regards, Michel
  2. @MWareman, It should use whatever is the system time zone as set by Polyglot. This information comes from another service called udx (which is an abstraction layer for OS and used by both Polyglot and ISY). I suspect udx is back leveled. Please: sudo pkg upgrade udx sudo pkg upgrade isy sudo service udx restart sudo service isy restart With kind regards, Michel
  3. @MWareman, There is a difference in BSD. Although the underlying protocol is UDP, the sock options are different. With kind regards, Michel
  4. @MWareman, I don't thing it's supported through UDP. Did you also try Multicast? With kind regards, Michel
  5. @Jimbo , @bpwwer and @xKingwere not invited either. The three of you do not require invitations. You guys are automatically invited and any node server event without you, is like the signing ceremony of the Declaration of Independence without the founding fathers. With kind regards, Michel
  6. Drinks and lunch/dinner on UD. Just have to find a good venue for hosting if more than 10. With kind regards, Michel
  7. This is so interesting. As part of our business plan, this is what I have (verbatim): Grow the Developer Community by offering discounts on hardware, services, tools and instituting annual developer events with perks and prizes. I guess this will be our first! With kind regards, Michel
  8. Absolutely! A hackathon of sorts ... lunch/dinner on UD. With kind regards, Michel
  9. @MWareman, Please check that ftdi driver is loaded (kldstat) ... or, you can simply restart isy and it will tell you whether or not it's loaded (sudo service isy restart). If loaded and if INSTEON is enabled, then most probably either the PLM is dead or the cable is bad. With kind regards, Michel
  10. @Snibley, We are slowly moving node servers to PG3 and thus the slowdown. With regard to OS, there has been couple of updates to isy and udx since plus many more python modules. With kind regards, Michel
  11. @dinostop, Did you hear beeps during boot up? Polyglot talks to udx (for sys config) using secure MQTT. The only reasons you would see that banner: 1. udx is not running ... please check the status of lights. Only the left most should be on 2. for some reason mqtt is not running. If your node servers work, then this cannot be the case 3. Browser cache With kind regards, Michel
  12. @breischaft, Very strange. What's the output of uname -a? With kind regards, Michel
  13. @MWareman, What's the output of uname -a? I suspect you are missing the driver for FTDI because your OS version is still 12. If that's the case: sudo pkg update && sudo pkg upgrade cat /usr/local/etc/udx.d/static/update13.sh | sudo bash sudo shutdown -r now With kind regards, Michel
  14. Hi @dinostop, What node servers have you installed? With kind regards, Michel
  15. @larryllix, LOL ... what happened to: I am your faatthheerrrr! With kind regards, Michel
  16. @johnstonf, Thank you. We are quite paranoid when it comes to security and, specifically, cloud services. And, as time progresses, things get more complicated. Just have to stay vigilant and keep ahead of these dark forces. With kind regards, Michel
  17. Hello all, Apologies for not getting back sooner. The root cause was the load balancer. At the highest levels, and for obvious reasons, we are continuously strengthening cyber security for all our infrastructure. We migrated the load balancers to have the connection end at the balancer rather than direct traffic to the web servers. There should have been zero impact. Alas, some got impacted. I apologize for the inconvenience. With kind regards, Michel
  18. Hello everyone, Sincere apologies for the inconvenience. We are trying to find the root cause since it seems to not have impacted everyone. With kind regards, Michel
  19. @pizzdov, Yes, very stable. But, there are outstanding and not-producible reports of http hanging and polyglot not updating ISY. Unfortunately no easy migration path yet. So sorry. With kind regards, Michel
  20. @pizzdov, sudo service isy stop sudo rm -rf /var/isy/FILES. sudo service isy start With kind regards, Michel
  21. @dbwarner5, Although I know this is already fixed, I took a look at your log and it's 100% clean (till you reboot). With kind regards, Michel
  22. Hi All, Finding part works by the Admin Console sending a UPD packet on a specific port and ISY responding to it. With kind regards, Michel
  23. @jellis, The only restriction from UD side is to let them know that warranty is only one year from the date of YOUR purchase. And, more importantly, we do not offer support/training/migration help. The only reason I am saying this is because of many calls we get when someone buys a new house with ISY in there and expects us to walk through everything and offer training and support. Good luck. With kind regards, Michel
  24. Any specific reason you don't submit a ticket? With kind regards, Michel
  25. @larryllix, udx is probably upgrading things at the same time. Please give it time. With kind regards, Michel

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