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I just noticed today one of my programs was showing a yellow icon that I had never seen before.

 

When I went to the summary page, it says under the Activity column "- Not Loaded -" and the Status is "Out of Memory"

 

I only have about 152 programs, 19 Integer Variables, and 18 State Variables, so I shouldn't be hitting even the base unit's program limit, let alone the limits of the Pro unit (I have an ISY 994i/IR PRO).

 

Is this just a memory leak in 5.0.7, or have I hit some sort of other limit?

 

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Posted (edited)

There was a recent thread on memory, and you are more than inside of the limits published there.

 

 

I suggest telnet-ing in to the ISY and running SM -a. Post your original post and the results of the SM -a over in the 5.07 thread.

 

Paul

Edited by paulbates
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When I went to the summary page, it says under the Activity column "- Not Loaded -" and the Status is "Out of Memory"

 

 

Hi giesen,

 

What happens if you edit and save the program?  There may actually be a different reason it is not being loaded (the message should be 'Out of memory is usually the reason')

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Hi giesen,

 

What happens if you edit and save the program?  There may actually be a different reason it is not being loaded (the message should be 'Out of memory is usually the reason')

 

 

Editing the program seems to have solved the problem. Any way to definitively diagnose what caused it?

 

For posterity:

>SM -a

Static = 262144 used, Heap = 1236992 free, Total = 1499136

                 Cur    Cur    High
  Size    Tot    Free   Used   Used
   208:   1034    977     57     57
   197:      4      2      2      2
   106:    270    270      0      9
    64:    255    235     20     38
   132:     90     90      0      4
   706:    530    530      0    319
    28:  12000  10868   1132   1152
  4096:     10     10      0      0
 10240:      5      5      0      0
 17408:      5      5      0      0
    32:    300    294      6     15
  1024:     35     31      4     19
  8192:     14     14      0      6
 32768:     12     12      0      3
131072:      2      2      0      1
    38:     32     32      0      3
 65728:      1      0      1      1
  1306:     17     10      7      7
  5214:     22      6     16     17
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It is definitely not memory, the size '28' blocks are used for program content, and you have plenty left.  I would have to look at the program XML for that program to see why it may not have loaded.

  • 1 year later...
Posted (edited)

A friend and I fixed the error by downgrading to v.4.6.2.  (UI = Insteon_UD994 v4.6.2 , Firmware = 4.3.26)
Then all "Out of memory" errors disappeared and all the programs started working.

Maybe the 5.0 version has an error on the programming of the Programs, because neither of its versions helped us.
(It's not an out of memory problem since we saw that the telnet's SM-a showed us there was enough space ( '28' blocks )).
Hope this info helps someone one day. 0/

Edited by er1227
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A friend and I fixed the error by downgrading to v.4.6.2.  (UI = Insteon_UD994 v4.6.2 , Firmware = 4.3.26)

Then all "Out of memory" errors disappeared and all the programs started working.

Maybe the 5.0 version has an error on the programming of the Programs, because neither of its versions helped us.

(It's not an out of memory problem since we saw that the telnet's SM-a showed us there was enough space ( '28' blocks )).

Hope this info helps someone one day. 0/

 

I had these errors in some programs after going to 5.0. Just editing and saving the programs fixed it. I think there are/were bugs in the program conversion process, and they show up as "Out of Memory" errors in the UI.

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A friend and I fixed the error by downgrading to v.4.6.2.  (UI = Insteon_UD994 v4.6.2 , Firmware = 4.3.26)

 

If your UI and firmware are not identical, you will most likely run into the unexpected, if not now, then at some time.

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