SJK Posted January 18 Posted January 18 I vaguely remember a scheduled reboot feature in the old ISY. I cannot find it on IoX now. I wanted to try a scheduled weekly reboot because I'm having stability issues lately. eISY will hum a long for weeks then all of a sudden everything goes wonky- variables and program status seems off and things stop responding properly with no changes in the setup. I have a lot of programs and variables including currently 223 state variables and 295 integer variables. I'd think eISY can handle it but perhaps there's a memory leak somewhere. In any case a reboot seems to set everything straight for a while. Is the option for a scheduled reboot still possible somewhere?
Techman Posted January 18 Posted January 18 In the admin console, unter TOOLS, click on system status. That will show the memory usage. I'm not aware of a way to schedule a reboot . Is your UI and firmware up to date?
gdntx Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Does BSD have a cron tab? Set up a weekly reboot from the OS.
paulbates Posted January 18 Posted January 18 (edited) I've never tried it, but iox has a programming step under Then statements Select System, pick Restart iox from the drop down This is addressing the symptoms but not the problem.. Its probably best to try and find what's happening when things go wrong Look at the iox and plugin logs / error logs after the event occurs Find out the unix command to track memory and process use... ssh in and observe the change in resource use over time. I've not done this with eisy / BSD, but with rpi/raspbian, I don't know these exact steps but someone here will Edited January 18 by paulbates 2
Michel Kohanim Posted January 18 Posted January 18 @Scott Korvek, Reboot is the last thing you want to do. Please send your log + error log in a ticket. With kind regards, Michel
tosterhouse Posted March 3 Posted March 3 I also need to restart my EISY almost weekly. it functions with my devices but not google or UD mobile. I put in a help ticket but they must not know how to fix yet
Michel Kohanim Posted March 4 Posted March 4 @tosterhouse, You should not have to reboot anything. What's your ticket #? With kind regards, Michel 1
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