tmorse305 Posted July 13 Posted July 13 I've had two odd problems occur, not related I don't think. Last night I created a new state variable for use in a new program. Everything proceeded as normal, program worked fine. This morning I find that when I created the new state variable it actually overwrote an existing variable(21). The new program still works correctly but programs that used variable 21 are of course now messed up. I have an i3 4 button that works but the leds are always off. I was going to do a restore but when I attempted this I got this error: Unrelated of course but now I'm wondering if there is some kind of file corruption happening in my eisy. Any thoughts on this? Is there a way to check file integrity, like 'chkdisk'. Thank you. Quote
paulbates Posted July 13 Posted July 13 The thought I have is minor tear down and rebuild: I'm guessing that 60:7A:97 is the Insteon id of the 4 button keypad? Delete it and re-add it For the variable, I would create an additional new variable and update the programs to use it, save and retry. Quote
tmorse305 Posted Sunday at 08:51 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:51 PM Thanks for the response, I should have mentioned that I already fixed it doing exactly what you suggested before I posted. My concern in reaching out to the group, is whether this might be an indication that there is some corruption going on in the file system. I've been using UD products a long time and I've never had a variable overwrite another one when being created. That's also my first restore failure due to a bad file. Is there a way to check file system integrity on eisy? Quote
paulbates Posted Sunday at 09:56 PM Posted Sunday at 09:56 PM I agree with you it's odd. They'll likely want logs from the time you perform recreates to the extent that's possible. If possible, do that, download the log files and submit a ticket with them and a link back here 1 Quote
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