j0dan Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 Here is my "wakeup" program. If On Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri Time is 7:45:00AM Then Set Scene 'Master Bedroom / Wakeup' On Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') But the lights don't turn on at that time. This is all the log has around that time period. Scene:Master Bedroom / Wakeup On 255 Tue 2011/03/22 07:45:00 AM Program Log Master Bedroom / Dan's Lamp Status 100% Tue 2011/03/22 07:45:00 AM System Log Master Bedroom / Dan's Lamp Off 0 Tue 2011/03/22 07:45:10 AM Program Log Is there any way to increase the detail of the logs so I can see what's turning it off?
LeeG Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 The Admin Console Event Viewer (Tools | Diagnostics | Event Viewer) with the Device communications events option selected provides the most detail available. With a 10 second interval between the Scene running and the device status of Off there may be another Program that is being triggered by the change in device(s) status. You can also right click on the Scene name and run a Diagnostics | Scene Test. This test is more extensive regarding Insteon commands issued. If another Program is causing the problem the other Programs can be disabled to see if the problem stops.
j0dan Posted March 23, 2011 Author Posted March 23, 2011 How can I view what programs are running in the logs? The logs just say "Program". The Admin Console Event Viewer (Tools | Diagnostics | Event Viewer) with the Device communications events option selected provides the most detail available. With a 10 second interval between the Scene running and the device status of Off there may be another Program that is being triggered by the change in device(s) status. You can also right click on the Scene name and run a Diagnostics | Scene Test. This test is more extensive regarding Insteon commands issued. If another Program is causing the problem the other Programs can be disabled to see if the problem stops.
Michel Kohanim Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 Hello j0dan, Unfortunately you cannot. With kind regards, Michel
j0dan Posted March 24, 2011 Author Posted March 24, 2011 Hello j0dan, Unfortunately you cannot. With kind regards, Michel Will this be added in future versions? Even if it's by syslog. Some type of detailed logging needs to be added. Troubleshooting manually is quite a chore and will only get worse as my system gets more complex.
Michel Kohanim Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 j0dan, All I can say is that syslog is in our requirements and has been there for a while. It seems that it never gets the priority ... hopefully that will change. With kind regards, Michel
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