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Michel Kohanim

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  1. @BOden and @grtaylor, If the state of those devices change in the Alexa app but the routines still don't work, then there are only two explanations: 1. You have reached the limit of the number of times the status can change for routines to work ( I think it's about 30 seconds) 2. The routine itself is not correct With kind regards, Michel
  2. @LarryCRetired, As long as you have a good backup of your ISY, you do NOT need to do any of the above. With kind regards, Michel
  3. @BOden, Does the status change in the Admin Console? With kind regards, Michel
  4. @kaisersoze I am so sorry to hear. Please submit a ticket. With kind regards, Michel
  5. @ISYhbsh01, As @lilyoyo1 suggested. My comment was, having multiple options is always good. With kind regards, Michel
  6. @LFMc, I am so very glad to hear. No, I have not hear anything else. With kind regards, Michel
  7. @evilpete, Are you certain that what you have developed is legal? If so, and since SmartHome has stopped making PLMs, perhaps you can make this into a product. With kind regards, Michel
  8. @claymo, responded to your ticket. With kind regards, Michel
  9. @gviliunas, Looking into it right now. The URL is correct since $AB is a variable derived in the shell. You should be OK for now. With kind regards, Michel
  10. @gviliunas, Now, please do sudo pkg upgrade. With kind regards, Michel
  11. @gviliunas, how about uname -a? With kind regards, Michel
  12. @gviliunas, apologies. Just fixed it (.sh). With kind regards, Michel
  13. @oberkc, Most of this issues are solved and will be in the new release shortly. With kind regards, michel
  14. Hello all, You can definitely upgrade your OS version to 12.2. Once you migrate to 12.2 (not in the UI yet). Once this upgrade is done, then even the OS versions can be upgraded using pkg: curl -s https://pkg.isy.io/script/update121.sh | sudo bash Please make sure you backup your polyglot first. With kind regards, Michel
  15. @asbril, Yes, we are working on it and it's almost done. With kind regards, Michel
  16. @gviliunas, You can also upgrade the OS to 12.2 if you wish. It's not that difficult but it's not necessary. With kind regards, Michel
  17. @gviliunas, Indeed, your packages are all up to date. And, if you run update now, it should not complain either. With kind regards, Michel
  18. Hello everyone, You should be able to use sudo pkg upgrade to upgrade all packages to 12.2 version. Also, as @xKing would suggest: Rule of thumb - don’t argue with pkg ! In short, when you are asked to ignore, choose N. With kind regards, Michel
  19. @Envirogreen, are you upgrading Polyglot or Polisy? With kind regards, Michel
  20. @JKilbourn, I have responded to your ticket. With kind regards, Michel
  21. @gzahar, It's really not an issue since those are minor releases. Once we get to 13, then the system will allow you upgrade it. Do you have any issues now? With kind regards, MIchel
  22. Hi Tim, Unfortunately that file is corrupt and has to be removed (do you have any other backups?): 1. Telnet to ISY 2. Login 3. At the prompt, type the following followed by the Return button RF /CONF/NODES/UN0472.BIN With kind regards, Michel
  23. @TKopke, Right mouse click | Delete. With kind regards, Michel
  24. @JKilbourn, You can NOT change the username. With kind regards, Michel
  25. @mike2545, Unfortunately this is a known issue. You can remove it by removing the directory: sudo rm -rf /var/polyglot/nodeservers/<the name> With kind regards, Michel

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