Michel Kohanim Posted November 22, 2021 Posted November 22, 2021 7 hours ago, MWareman said: Looking forward to the SNI and Z-Wave support - these two will help me complete my own migration. Only one final bugfix to confirm - triggering device substitution for # in NRs. Next on the list!! With kind regards, Michel 1 1
Scott Korvek Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 Michael- was this released yet? Yesterday I did an update via the UI, expecting that this would be out. Rebooted afterward and everything seemed fine and didn't notice any difference (I don't have the lat/long in Polisy yet)- stayed at EST with correct sunrise/sunset. So I adjusted my programs to use the inbuilt solar calculations rather than relying on sun elevation in the sun node server. Tonight I launch my ISY console to tweak some programs (my evening programs didn't run as expected) - and I'm back to Los Angeles again! Polisy UI still says Philadelphia though. Hoping this fix wasn't applied yet...
larryllix Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 Michael- was this released yet? Yesterday I did an update via the UI, expecting that this would be out. Rebooted afterward and everything seemed fine and didn't notice any difference (I don't have the lat/long in Polisy yet)- stayed at EST with correct sunrise/sunset. So I adjusted my programs to use the inbuilt solar calculations rather than relying on sun elevation in the sun node server. Tonight I launch my ISY console to tweak some programs (my evening programs didn't run as expected) - and I'm back to Los Angeles again! Polisy UI still says Philadelphia though. Hoping this fix wasn't applied yet...I posted a link to a website with instructions to fix the system time zone in freeBSD a few posts back.Sent from my SM-G781W using Tapatalk
Michel Kohanim Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 @Scott Korvek, Sincere apologies, not yet as we jammed Z-Wave support into it and currently testing. Hopefully before the end of the week. With kind regards, Michel
Scott Korvek Posted December 1, 2021 Posted December 1, 2021 ok- that explains it. Still wondering what's making that function call though! If it's a node server, I should be able to stop it and then notify the nodeserver developer. @larryllix My issue isn't with approximate lat/long.
larryllix Posted December 1, 2021 Posted December 1, 2021 ok- that explains it. Still wondering what's making that function call though! If it's a node server, I should be able to stop it and then notify the nodeserver developer. @larryllix My issue isn't with approximate lat/long. Mine wasn't either but the freeBSD timezone was never set permanently and properly and ISY kept reinstalling the system timezone back to LA.. At least being in the right timezone wasn't off by 3 hours here.Sent from my SM-G781W using Tapatalk
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