btreinders Posted January 30 Posted January 30 I am not sure how long it is taking to update the battery percentage but my batteries can show 25% but really be at 100% and will update to that if I manually update system data in the Admin Console. Is there a way to make it update quicker? Short poll and long poll are 300 and 1800. Thank you. Quote
btreinders Posted Friday at 12:37 PM Author Posted Friday at 12:37 PM This morning I see that it has not updated in over 12 hours. Quote
Geddy Posted Friday at 05:38 PM Posted Friday at 05:38 PM 18 hours ago, btreinders said: will update to that if I manually update system data in the Admin Console. Is there a way to make it update quicker? Do you leave admin console open 24/7? Typically the data does not refresh if Admin Console is open. If you close and relaunch admin console it might update. Are the correct percentages shown on the PG3x node levels? If so then it's working as expected. Admin Console refreshes nodes and data on launch or manual refresh (as you seem to indicate). It's not a "live" system. At least not that I've experienced. Also note that admin console is not designed to be left open 24/7. It's meant to only run when actively changing/programing IoX. Make your changes...close admin console. Quote
btreinders Posted Friday at 10:20 PM Author Posted Friday at 10:20 PM 4 hours ago, Geddy said: Do you leave admin console open 24/7? Typically the data does not refresh if Admin Console is open. If you close and relaunch admin console it might update. Are the correct percentages shown on the PG3x node levels? If so then it's working as expected. Admin Console refreshes nodes and data on launch or manual refresh (as you seem to indicate). It's not a "live" system. At least not that I've experienced. Also note that admin console is not designed to be left open 24/7. It's meant to only run when actively changing/programing IoX. Make your changes...close admin console. I created a variable that is set to the plugin value any time the value is changed. That variable was not updating. Would leaving the AC open cause that? Quote
Geddy Posted Friday at 10:25 PM Posted Friday at 10:25 PM 1 minute ago, btreinders said: Would leaving the AC open cause that? probably shouldn't, but if you leave it open I'd close it. Again, the question is does the plugin node on the web indicate the proper percentage? If not then the plugin is not talking to the outside system correctly. From my understanding the plugin is only capturing the data from the 3rd party API then feeding that to IoX. If the PG3x node is not showing the battery percentage correctly then indeed the information being pushed to IoX would be incorrect. Perhaps @Panda88 has more info/insight as to what's happening. If you confirm PG3x doesn't have the correct data then you'll need to troubleshoot the plugin more. Quote
btreinders Posted Saturday at 12:08 AM Author Posted Saturday at 12:08 AM Looks like the value in PG3x node is not updating either. I have temporarily just made a program that updates the system data every 15 minutes. That fixes it. Maybe @Panda88 has a better way. Thank you for the help! Quote
Ross Posted Saturday at 03:00 PM Posted Saturday at 03:00 PM I leave my admin console open at all times and each of my plugins update at all times. About once a week, the admin console freezes - it becomes like a jpg on the screen - you can't do anything with it. So, I close the AC and reopen it. I have not found the "frozen condition" to have any effect on my ISY. It keeps on working running programs and updating variables. Quote
paulbates Posted Saturday at 03:19 PM Posted Saturday at 03:19 PM The Admin Console/iox is not designed to be left running 24x7. It's the java app on the computer that freezes, not the ISY/eisy. Different users have different experiences with how long the AC/iox runs before freezing. Quote
Ross Posted Saturday at 03:40 PM Posted Saturday at 03:40 PM @paulbates I understand and agree. But if I get 24x6, I'm happy. 😁 1 Quote
btreinders Posted Saturday at 04:11 PM Author Posted Saturday at 04:11 PM (edited) 52 minutes ago, paulbates said: The Admin Console/iox is not designed to be left running 24x7. It's the java app on the computer that freezes, not the ISY/eisy. Different users have different experiences with how long the AC/iox runs before freezing. If it didn't take so long to bring it back up then I would not leave it open. But for now, I just leave it open until the PC it runs on reboots weekly. When it locks up are you seeing the icons go to gray? That is only time I see it lock up and it is most always because the Polisy was rebooted with it up or there was a networking issue. Edited Saturday at 04:13 PM by btreinders 1 Quote
paulbates Posted Saturday at 04:47 PM Posted Saturday at 04:47 PM I forget and leave it open. The main thing I've seen, with both ISY and eisy, on different computers at 2 houses is: clicking the mouse causes the old windows to "blong" sound, with no visual change in the interface. Other times some things will work and some won't... then I remember... 🤪😂 1 Quote
Panda88 Posted Monday at 02:04 AM Posted Monday at 02:04 AM (edited) Can you send a log with debug enabled - That way I can see if an error occur preventing the update to happen Are you running local or cloud? Edited Monday at 02:06 AM by Panda88 Quote
btreinders Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago On 2/2/2025 at 8:04 PM, Panda88 said: Can you send a log with debug enabled - That way I can see if an error occur preventing the update to happen Are you running local or cloud? I sent the logs to you. Thank you! I really appreciate it! 1 Quote
Solution btreinders Posted 2 hours ago Author Solution Posted 2 hours ago @Panda88 had me reinstall it and that fixed the issue. Thank you! 1 Quote
Geddy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago @btreinders glad it was that "easy" to fix. Guess something got stuck in the initial install. Quote
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