pizzdov Posted Thursday at 01:55 AM Posted Thursday at 01:55 AM I have an EISY that was working great and just stopped today. No power issues. Lost connection with portal. No longer shows active in router. It no longer responds to a ping. Does not register dhcp with router. Tried rebooting (5 button presses). No help. Tried shutdown (6 presses). Then restarting. No Help. Tried Factory Reset (10 presses). See NIC go dark then relight. No Help. Connected a monitor to HDMI port. See lots of kernel load info scroll by on power on. See warning in yellow... /var/polygot/.cache/pip not owned or not writable. See Pam_Start: System Errors. libopie.so.8 not found. At login prompt try typing admin. Throws more of the above errors. Then goes back to login prompt. Does not ask for password. Tried hitting button 10 times to again factory refresh EISY... Monitor shows a tpmcrb0:Incorrect Response Size:0 Then returns to above state Cannot connect to unit network-wise as it does not pull an IP. Any idea how to get this EISY back??? Thanks! Quote
Solution paulbates Posted Thursday at 01:58 AM Solution Posted Thursday at 01:58 AM I would declare this one to be in ticket land, let UDI help: https://www.universal-devices.com/my-tickets/ 1 Quote
DennisC Posted Thursday at 02:26 AM Posted Thursday at 02:26 AM In the meantime, you might want to try a new power supply. Quote
pizzdov Posted Thursday at 02:27 AM Author Posted Thursday at 02:27 AM Ok. Thanks for taking a look... This EISY acts as the core for hundreds of Insteon devices spread across three building at our ranch. Was hoping there was going to be something simple to reload system back on it so we could get back up quickly. Quote
pizzdov Posted Thursday at 02:31 AM Author Posted Thursday at 02:31 AM DennisC. To answer the power supply question... Been running it POE for months now so that it was using our network backed up power for stability. Switched back to a wall wart when I moved it into office for diagnostics with monitor. So, that did not help. Quote
Techman Posted Thursday at 03:35 AM Posted Thursday at 03:35 AM Have you tried removing power for about a minute? Does the eisy feel hot or warm to the touch? Quote
DennisC Posted Thursday at 11:06 AM Posted Thursday at 11:06 AM 8 hours ago, pizzdov said: DennisC. To answer the power supply question... Been running it POE for months now so that it was using our network backed up power for stability. Switched back to a wall wart when I moved it into office for diagnostics with monitor. So, that did not help. I would still suggest trying another power supply, and not POE. Quote
pizzdov Posted Thursday at 02:46 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:46 PM Just to close this out... Michel has been helping out. Something has gotten corrupted and system needs to be reflashed. Thanks for the help! 1 Quote
pizzdov Posted Thursday at 05:12 PM Author Posted Thursday at 05:12 PM FYI... Reflashing the EISY and restoring Backup worked great. 2 Quote
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