Posted December 13, 200915 yr I am using version 2.7.6. Recently I am having problems with programs not running. Everything has been going great for months and now all of sudden some of my programs do not run. I am able to control all switches from computer with no problems. Any ideas? Thanks
December 13, 200915 yr I think you'll need to provide a bit more information. What do the programs that are not running have in common? Are they triggered by INSTEON devices, or simply run on a schedule? You also might consider posting the programs you are having issues with.
December 13, 200915 yr Hi Moshe, it's possible that your ISY has gone back to 1941 (please check your logs to ensure this is the case). If so, this is a know issue and fixed in 2.7.7. If you are interested, please send an email to support@universal-devices.com. With kind regards, Michel
December 13, 200915 yr Author Michel - MikeB You are correct my log does show a quite a few 1941 entries. Here are a few. A5 Bright (7) Sun 11/23/1941 12:16:18 PM System Log A5 Bright (7) Sun 11/23/1941 12:16:18 PM System Log A5 Bright (7) Sun 11/23/1941 12:16:18 PM System Log A5 Bright (7) Sun 11/23/1941 12:16:19 PM System Log Status 0% Sun 11/23/1941 12:17:32 PM System Log A8 Sun 11/23/1941 12:46:15 PM System Log A8 Bright (7) Sun 11/23/1941 12:46:16 PM System Log null Fri 12/11/2009 04:29:52 PM System Start /CONF/E Fri 12/11/2009 04:29:52 PM System -110022 The programs are running on schedules: If On Sat, Fri Time is 3:00:00PM Then Set ‘Living Room Recess’ On Set Scene ‘KPL_Hall “B†Living Room Lamp’ On Set Scene ‘Hall Upstairs 3-way’ On Set ‘Hall Downstairs’ On Wait 8 hours Set ‘Living Room Recess’ Off Set Scene ‘KPL_Hall “B†Living Room Lamp’ Off Set Scene ‘Hall Upstairs 3-way’ Off Set ‘Hall Downstairs’ Off Set Scene ‘Family Room’ Off Else -No Actions – (To add one, press ‘Action’) The only other bit of info that might help is that I pluged the ISY into a GIG switch (CISCO) , and this seems to be when the problem started. I have since retuned it back to the 10/100 switch. Thanks [/code]
December 13, 200915 yr Hi Moshe, thanks. I do not think the problem was Cisco related. It's surely network related but we didn't have enough constraints in ISY to throw away bad NTP dates. With kind regards, Michel
December 13, 200915 yr Author Michel - So do you think it is o.k. to plug the ISY into a switch that can do 1 GIG. The port is auto sensing. Thanks
December 14, 200915 yr My setup did the same thing a few times. For now the other fix is turn off automatic time checks and set it maybe every few days. I decided to go that way as I didn't want an alpha firmware. Though it has been reported to be very stable.
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