Running the latest version in the updater 3.0.5437.33947.
I have two EDS OWServer devices set for auto-discovery. I have noticed for some time several errors in the startup log indicating failure to connect, so today I decided to look into it a bit.
The plug-in was storing six OWServer device configurations -- it seems that the IPs of the two devices (they are DHCPed) changed twice now since the plug-in has been installed, but somehow the plug-in was looking to the devices at the old IPs. I would think that maybe if the MACs match the plug-in should delete to old devices?
I took a look at the Ultra1Wire3 docs, and it seems the there used to be a facility to manually delete devices, but this functionality is missing in the current version.
I finally figured out that if delete the database, then the old devices go away, and everything works well. Of course, I lost all my temperature data in the process...
In any case, it would seem to make sense if either the manual delete of OWServer devices found its back to the plug-in functionality or the plug-in deleted old devices when it finds the same MAC responding on a different IP.
I have two EDS OWServer devices set for auto-discovery. I have noticed for some time several errors in the startup log indicating failure to connect, so today I decided to look into it a bit.
The plug-in was storing six OWServer device configurations -- it seems that the IPs of the two devices (they are DHCPed) changed twice now since the plug-in has been installed, but somehow the plug-in was looking to the devices at the old IPs. I would think that maybe if the MACs match the plug-in should delete to old devices?
I took a look at the Ultra1Wire3 docs, and it seems the there used to be a facility to manually delete devices, but this functionality is missing in the current version.
I finally figured out that if delete the database, then the old devices go away, and everything works well. Of course, I lost all my temperature data in the process...
In any case, it would seem to make sense if either the manual delete of OWServer devices found its back to the plug-in functionality or the plug-in deleted old devices when it finds the same MAC responding on a different IP.
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