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  1. Thank you both Trion and Elvisimprsntr for your very informative posts, from which I now have a good basis for considering NVME products. Blessings to you both. Snibs
  2. When I read the basic EISY specs, every time I encounter "NVME" I think "Insufficient Data". Don't NVME cards come in several different lengths? If so, it would be reassuring if the basic specs indicated if all current NVME lengths will work in the EISY. In the meantime can anyone tell me what NVME lengths will work in the EISY? Thank you!
  3. Thank you Bumbershoot, it worked immediately...soon as I managed to follow your exact instructions and stopped putting "Station ID" in the left space. Thanks again, Bumber. (? "Bumbershoot" = photog? I'm B.A., Brooks.
  4. ...And one more element: I'm getting the apparent Station ID, as reported by WF's Android app.
  5. I *cannot* get past this error, what am I (not?) doing?... In Configuration, I added a custom parameter, trying both "Station ID", and "StationID" For that parameter, I entered the value "ST-0000nnn" (n's replaced by my Tempest's apparent ID.) ...and EVERY time, I get the "enter at least one station ID" error. The single unusual condition I can offer, is that WeatherFlow recently replaced the Tempest station because the original's battery wouldn't accept a charge and had steadily declining maximum voltage. Original hub was kept. I can access the new Tempest fine on desktops and in Android. Help? Thanks, Snibley
  6. Sorry, forgot about your "Green Bar" question... Second green bar appears just below the main one. It appears a few moments after I select the "Check for Polisy Updates" option under the System parent. It either showed the number of updates available, or it stated there were no updates. Then in a few more moments it would disappear again but the upper green bar would still remain. FTR... Ver 2.2.13 Frontend 2.2.9-5 ISY 5.3.4 My ISY still has the ball, the Polisy is still just an adjunct and is NOT running its internal ISY provision. I hope this helps. I fear I'm getting everybody confused over nothing...
  7. Okay...something is weird and it's probably at my end... In the Polisy page and when System is selected at top of screen, this is EVERYTHING I see in the drop-down menu, top to bottom: Restart Polyglot Reboot ISY Check for Polisy Updates Update Polisy Reboot Polisy Shutdown Polisy ### That's it...I have no "Upgrade Packages" option under that menu.
  8. I click... System -> Check for Polisy Updates A "durable" (longer lasting) green bar then appears at top of screen.... "Sent upgrade check command to Polisy. This could take a few minutes. A notice will display when it is complete." ... Then after a few seconds, a second green bar would momentarily appear below the "durable" bar which would indicate either the number of available updates, or state that there were no updates. This is the green bar that no longer appears. The first and more "durable" green bar then also disappears. Thing is, if *that* function disappeared, I have to wonder what else in the Polisy has also been affected? But, Michel told me to get a ticket; I still need to do that... Snibley
  9. >>>Attention Polisy Users, Unless explicitly requested by Universal Devices, the SSH method of updating the Polisy should be avoided. Due to recent updates to the underlying operating system, unexpected consequences are being experienced when users force a full package upgrade and update using SSH. <<< #### Unfortunately, the above advisory came a bit late and I did do an update using SSH. Thereafter, when I check for updates, Polisy quit displaying the green bar that tells whether or nor any updates exist. How do I recover? >> Second small question...After updating, literature says 4 beeps = Success. My unit always gives 5 beeps. Meaning? Thanks, Snibley
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