smorgasbord Posted Thursday at 10:51 PM Posted Thursday at 10:51 PM I'm an EISY user (previously 994i) using a mix of Insteon and YoLink modules. I haven't done anything with the system in over a year, since everything is working. I just had to replace a bunch of Velux skylights, and so now have new items to control. In the interim, it appears from my reading: https://www.universal-devices.com/2025-liftoff/ That there's a new non-Java Admin UI as well as HomeKit support. I've looked but can't find the how-to/getting started pages for those features. Can someone point me at documentation for both? Oh, and I guess updating my software as well. thanks! Quote
paulbates Posted Thursday at 11:51 PM Posted Thursday at 11:51 PM (edited) Both eisy-ui and HomeKit support are in ongoing development & testing. If you search the main forums page you can find each of those. eisy-ui is in early stages and beta, so many things are not supported yet. Edited Thursday at 11:53 PM by paulbates Quote
DennisC Posted Friday at 01:29 AM Posted Friday at 01:29 AM 2 hours ago, smorgasbord said: That there's a new non-Java Admin UI While still in beta, you can catch up here: Quote
Solution Geddy Posted Friday at 09:53 PM Solution Posted Friday at 09:53 PM 22 hours ago, smorgasbord said: I haven't done anything with the system in over a year, since everything is working. Since you haven't done anything in over a year your best shot is to check the wiki for the update process. Although, there was an update to 5.9 that required an updated operating system in the eisy. I'm not sure if that's been overcome and installed at the same time. It might be best to open a support ticket if your device is out of date for updates to be sure that it will update "easily". You can open a support ticket here: https://www.universal-devices.com/my-tickets What I would suggest first is try to go to this page in your browser: https://eisy.local:8443/WEB/sysconfig.txt See what ISY version you're running as well FreeBSD Maybe looking for FreeBSD: FreeBSD eisy 14.1-RELEASE-p6 (should be the top line of the output of the sysconfig.txt page) A little ways down you should see: ************ IoX ************ isy-5.#.# Name : isy Version : 5.#.#_## Installed on : Date & Time You can look at the past (or current) release notes in the release area of the forums to see when the OS updated to FreeBSD 14. If you don't have that then you'll need help getting that installed before you can update to 5.9.x. Be sure you read the release for 5.9.1. Pay special attention to item #3: Quote 3. If you have never upgraded your unit, it's best to make sure you have release 13.1 or 13.2 of the OS (https://eisy.local:8443/WEB/sysconfig.txt). If you do not, please do not upgrade. Lastly, be sure you backup your IoX (if you have z-wave back that up first then back up IoX). Then also run a backup of PG3x (just to be safe). I would also suggest you make a text copy of all your programs. Right click the root program folder and select "COPY folder to Clipboard". Then paste that in a text editor (not a word processor!). That way if your system does not come back correctly and you have to rebuild or start over and you have problems with your programs you have a "hard copy" to reference and not having to go from memory of what items were in what programs. Good luck if you proceed. It is a good idea to keep the system updated as releases are announced as they incrementally improve the system and take care of bugs along the way. Quote
smorgasbord Posted Saturday at 04:22 AM Author Posted Saturday at 04:22 AM Thanks, this is what I'm running now: ************ IoX ************ isy-5.9.1_7 Name: isy Version: 5.9.1_7 Installed on: Thu Feb 27 14:25:50, 2025 PST Origin: misc/isy Architecture: FreeBSD 14:amd64 later on it says: FreeBSD_version: 1401000 So, I don't think I'm too out of date. Quote
Geddy Posted Saturday at 03:38 PM Posted Saturday at 03:38 PM 11 hours ago, smorgasbord said: So, I don't think I'm too out of date Cool….yeah, at least you’re already on 5.9 so you should be good with a standard backup before pressing the “upgrade packages” button. I would probably still make a text copy of programs (it’s just something I do now and then to have in case something fouls up). Allow a good bit of time to pass and watch the admin console screen for when a reboot is needed. Just also wanted to ask if you’ve reserved an IP address in your router. This way the eisy will come back to the same internal IP. When done with the reboot I would perform another power cycle to fully reset everything. Make sure you allow the device to fully restart from the first reboot. If you have access to the eisy check the wiki for the button presses for a shutdown or just press and hold the power button until it changes color. (I think the on is blue and off is red) Clear your Java cache (check all 3 boxes), and possibly download a new start.jnlp file (not required, but good practice). Run start.jnlp to return the shortcut to your desktop. I have run an update in a month or so and think my system is at 5.9.1_19. Check the sysconfig link again to confirm update. Good luck! Quote
smorgasbord Posted Saturday at 04:16 PM Author Posted Saturday at 04:16 PM OK, so did the backup, and upgraded Java as well. Rebooted and things looked fine, so I did the update, got a prompt to reboot and did so. Logged in and looked around a bit, then rebooted manually as you suggested. Seemed fine, but when I went into Polyglot, I had some trouble logging in, eventually did but then got logged out right away with this message: Retried it a few times, and eventually got in. So far things seem to be working normally again now, but that was a little bit weird. Quote
Geddy Posted Sunday at 02:38 PM Posted Sunday at 02:38 PM @smorgasbord glad you got it sorted out. It is an odd error though and one that has shown up before, but not commented on recently. If it happens again (soon) try running the upgrade packages again and reboot then power cycle. Are you using UD Mobile? Is it up to date? If it happens again start a ticket before doing too much self troubleshooting or “repair” (other than update process or power cycles). As it would be beneficial to UD to see what is happening so if it’s a bug they can repair for the rest of us. Quote
smorgasbord Posted Monday at 04:10 PM Author Posted Monday at 04:10 PM I am using UD Mobile on my iPhone and it is up to date. Don't see anything in Notifications that isn't from my debugging set ups. The UD Web Interface seems OK, too. Polyglot is fine now, too. It seemed that maybe something was going on after the update/reboot that consumed the CPU and so I got that message. Eventually the something ended and all seems just fine now, thanks. Quote
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