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Freshly restarted Polisy reports being up for >5 days

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I power cycled Polisy to recover from ISY994i lockup and, for some reason, the dashboard reports PG3 has been up for > 5 days.

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I've attached today's log file. ISY lock up occurred at or shortly after 01:33:15 AM last night and was power cycled at 09:53 AM. Polisy turned off as well but only turned back on at 10:10 to let ISY settle. One of my ISY programs also subsequently power cycled Polisy around 11:00AM because one of the Node Servers had not updated data for too long (a story for another post, maybe. I have to look into that)

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Did you reload the browser window after restarting the Polisy?

The uptime value has been a pain because the browser seems to cache info related to that causing it to be wrong.

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For Chrome (my usual choice of browser) I tried closing and re-opening it and the uptime was the actual number.

For fun I went to Firefox and got the message that PG3 had be up > 3 months.

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I assure you I haven't had firefox running for 3 months straight. Heck I've had Windows do update and a restart a couple times in that time.

But after I cleared the cache, the actual uptime came up and there was no longer message about PG3 needing restart.

 

 

Ctrl F5 does the trick for me when using Chrome on Windows 11.

 

Shift and click the refresh does the same as well.

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