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YoLink Node Server status always equals "Connected" even when the Node Server isn't running?

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I have a simple watchdog program that monitors the status of my Node Servers and sends me a message when one goes offline.  I've noticed that the YoLink Node Server status (associated with the YoLinkSetup entry in the admin console on my eisy) always displays "Connected" even when that Node Server has been manually stopped and isn't running.  The status of individual YoLink devices seems to accurately reflect whether they are connected or not, but not the status of the Node Server.  Is this working as intended?  Is it possible something else might cause that status to not change?   

I'm running IoX v5.6.3, PG3x v3.1.37, and YoLink NS v0.8.99 if that helps.   

It is possible I do not update the overall node server  - I'll take a look once I return from vacation.  I think it is supposed to show it node server is running or not - but I does not seem to match what you describe.

 

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@Panda88 - Thanks for your response.  No rush on this end ... enjoy your vacation!

  • 3 months later...

@Panda88 any update on the node server real time status? Even with the node server stopped it's always showing connected.

Did you try the latest version.  I thought i fixed it. 

Current Version: 0.9.70 [Production]

Ok - I'll take a look again - trying to add option to show timed-out option as well (on a per node/device)

2 minutes ago, Panda88 said:

Ok - I'll take a look again - trying to add option to show timed-out option as well (on a per node/device)

That would be fire. 

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