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Intermittent program save errors


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Tonight I added a new ZWave outlet to replace a failing Insteon outlet. This works fine but when I tried to make changes to the programs that referenced the old outlet, I began getting weird program save errors. I rebooted the ISY admin UI and tried again. This time I could save a few programs but they were taking much longer to save and then I got the same errors (screen shot attached). Beginning to wonder if I have hardware issues with my Polisy?

(After a couple of admin UI restarts, and attempting to save only 1 program at a time, I was able to save)

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Edited by arshishk
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Step 1 - Make sure your Firmware and User Interface are the same version. In Admin Console menu "Help" -> About
If on 5.3.4 should be similar to this:

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Step 2 - This could be a java memory issue. Try setting the java memory this way: (512 or 1024 can be used depending on your computer's available memory. If you have lots of ram perhaps use 1024.)

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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

 

Info:

Use -Xmx to specify the maximum heap size.
Use -Xms to specify the initial Java heap size.

 

Let us know if you have success after any UI or Java adjustment.

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Thanks @Geddy. Step 1 checks out. Everything was the same. 

Added parameter in Step 2, but I have not been able to repro the issue even before I made this change. I didn't ever have this issue with the IsY; just noticed it in early days with Polisy. 

Will keep an eye open. Thank you for the suggestion.

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