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For some reason the Universal Devices Administrative Console doesn't remember the Theme Color I've selected after a computer reboot. It remembers the theme color if I exit the console and then re-enter it later (in the same session) but once I've rebooted my computer the theme color is reset back to the default.

I'm running under Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS and the default color scheme looks pretty bad (in the left side tree view pane particularly).

Has anyone else seen this problem?

-Wes

 

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1 hour ago, Wes Westhaver said:

This problem still exists in the latest 5.3.4 ISY994i firmware.

Usually indicates your java environment doesn't have enough memory allocated. It may get reset each time you install a new java update also.

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2 hours ago, larryllix said:

Usually indicates your java environment doesn't have enough memory allocated. It may get reset each time you install a new java update also.

Doesn't the admin console persist its settings to a file somewhere? How do the theme settings survive a system reboot otherwise?

 

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38 minutes ago, Wes Westhaver said:

Doesn't the admin console persist its settings to a file somewhere? How do the theme settings survive a system reboot otherwise?

 

The admin console is a downloaded piece of java software. I don't think it has any setting memory and the settings are kept in the java memory on the local HDD files. This seems to be evidenced by losing the setting upon installing a java update and clearing all caches.

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29 minutes ago, larryllix said:

The admin console is a downloaded piece of java software. I don't think it has any setting memory and the settings are kept in the java memory on the local HDD files. This seems to be evidenced by losing the setting upon installing a java update and clearing all caches.

Does the theme selection survive a system reboot on your computer? I can understand storing settings in a cache somewhere but shouldn't the cache persist between reboots?

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16 minutes ago, Wes Westhaver said:

Does the theme selection survive a system reboot on your computer? I can understand storing settings in a cache somewhere but shouldn't the cache persist between reboots?

I have never changed the default theme colours but I have had the font size change on me. However, IIRC,  increasing the java memory  size, allows the font size to be remembered and the admin console to stop hanging at random intervals.

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13 minutes ago, larryllix said:

I have never changed the default theme colours but I have had the font size change on me. However, IIRC,  increasing the java memory  size, allows the font size to be remembered and the admin console to stop hanging at random intervals.

Interesting. I've not had any trouble with the admin console crashing or hanging. It just seems to be unable to retain the theme selection from one boot-up to the next. Any suggestions about how to enlarge the java memory size would be appreciated.

BTW, I am using "Iced Tea Web" to run the admin console under Ubuntu. I know very little about Iced Tea Web other than from what I read here on the forum. As I recall it is needed to support java applications since my web browser of choice (Firefox) no longer supports java applications running in the browser.

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3 hours ago, Wes Westhaver said:

Interesting. I've not had any trouble with the admin console crashing or hanging. It just seems to be unable to retain the theme selection from one boot-up to the next. Any suggestions about how to enlarge the java memory size would be appreciated.

BTW, I am using "Iced Tea Web" to run the admin console under Ubuntu. I know very little about Iced Tea Web other than from what I read here on the forum. As I recall it is needed to support java applications since my web browser of choice (Firefox) no longer supports java applications running in the browser.

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11 hours ago, Wes Westhaver said:

BTW, I am using "Iced Tea Web" to run the admin console under Ubuntu.

Unsure if it's the same under Ubuntu, but @larryllix has screen shots (for Windows) of how to increase the memory. The process is also found in many other posts. Hopefully this is available in your system. 

From the 5.3.4 release thread:

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Java runtime memory (when Admin Console is very slow to respond)

-      If the admin console is slow to respond, it is likely you need to increase the amount of memory allocated to the Java runtime (JRE).

-      Open the Java Control Panel, select Java tab, press View button, then add or modify the Runtime Parameter -Xmx to the following:

o   -Xmx512m

-      Press Ok to close the window, then Press Apply to save the changes

Here's how to increase runtime memory it in Linux (hopefully...was just first hit in a Google search).

 

I run Windows 10 and set the font and find that it resets at random times. It's usually after Window Updates and/or java updates. It's not too difficult to reset. It's not every time, but it is somewhat annoying when it happens. But I only change the font size because on a small laptop screen it's sometime difficult to view. But I don't use admin console often so simple fix and relaunch works for when I need lengthy access. 

 

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On 1/11/2020 at 4:33 PM, Wes Westhaver said:

I'm running under Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS and the default color scheme looks pretty bad (in the left side tree view pane particularl

There's a number of temp files that are created, i'm not sure which does what, or where they are created when running under Ubuntu, but they might be in /tmp which is probably getting cleared when you reboot.  

the file names can be found here and all end in .state

https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#Admin_Console_Minimized.2FInvisible_and_Cannot_be_Restored

edit:

try  searching for files  named "udi_*.*"

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On 12/15/2021 at 10:49 AM, Geddy said:

Unsure if it's the same under Ubuntu, but @larryllix has screen shots (for Windows) of how to increase the memory. The process is also found in many other posts. Hopefully this is available in your system. 

From the 5.3.4 release thread:

Here's how to increase runtime memory it in Linux (hopefully...was just first hit in a Google search).

 

I run Windows 10 and set the font and find that it resets at random times. It's usually after Window Updates and/or java updates. It's not too difficult to reset. It's not every time, but it is somewhat annoying when it happens. But I only change the font size because on a small laptop screen it's sometime difficult to view. But I don't use admin console often so simple fix and relaunch works for when I need lengthy access. 

 

I see the exact same with the font size.  It is very annoying to me.  Sure wish there was a way to make the default another size.

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