I have been a happy user of the BLTEDPro plugin since it was first released several months ago -- never had a problem.
On May 22 at 12:21 AM all three of my TED root devices suddenly went offline for reasons unknown. (Times were reported as last change time on the HS3 Device List page.) All child devices remain frozen at the values they had at the time the root devices reported offline.
I have inspected the HS3 log at the time of freeze. There were no entries at all between a couple of minutes before and after the freeze. Given the time of day, it was expected that there was not much going on in the system.
The TED web access program is experiencing no problems whatsoever. Graphs of current usage are being generated same as always.
These are some actions I took that accomplished nothing:
Any assistance would be most welcome. Thanks.
Edited note: My SEL Pro, monitoring computer, and ECC are all on the same Ethernet local network.
Current Date/Time: 5/26/2020 11:18:09 AM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.548
Linux version: Linux hometrollerSEL 3.16.0-031600-generic #201408031935 SMP Sun Aug 3 23:56:17 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux System Uptime: 2 Days 2 Hours 16 Minutes 40 Seconds
IP Address: 192.168.1.107
Number of Devices: 330
Number of Events: 210
Available Threads: 199
HSTouch Enabled: True
Event Threads: 1
Event Trigger Eval Queue: 0
Event Trigger Priority Eval Queue: 0
Device Exec Queue: 0
HSTouch Event Queue: 0
Email Send Queue: 0
Enabled Plug-Ins
1.0.0.148: Arduino Plugin
2.0.61.0: BLBackup
3.0.31.0: BLLock
1.0.1.0: BLTEDPro
1.4.0.4: Device History
3.0.0.71: EasyTrigger
3.0.2.20: OMNI
3.0.6644.26753: UltraLog3
3.0.1.252: Z-Wave
On May 22 at 12:21 AM all three of my TED root devices suddenly went offline for reasons unknown. (Times were reported as last change time on the HS3 Device List page.) All child devices remain frozen at the values they had at the time the root devices reported offline.
I have inspected the HS3 log at the time of freeze. There were no entries at all between a couple of minutes before and after the freeze. Given the time of day, it was expected that there was not much going on in the system.
The TED web access program is experiencing no problems whatsoever. Graphs of current usage are being generated same as always.
These are some actions I took that accomplished nothing:
- Disable, then reenable BLTEDPro.
- Remove, then reinstall the BLTEDPro plugin.
- Cycle power to the ECC (Energy Control Center).
- Restart HS3.
Any assistance would be most welcome. Thanks.
Edited note: My SEL Pro, monitoring computer, and ECC are all on the same Ethernet local network.
Current Date/Time: 5/26/2020 11:18:09 AM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.548
Linux version: Linux hometrollerSEL 3.16.0-031600-generic #201408031935 SMP Sun Aug 3 23:56:17 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux System Uptime: 2 Days 2 Hours 16 Minutes 40 Seconds
IP Address: 192.168.1.107
Number of Devices: 330
Number of Events: 210
Available Threads: 199
HSTouch Enabled: True
Event Threads: 1
Event Trigger Eval Queue: 0
Event Trigger Priority Eval Queue: 0
Device Exec Queue: 0
HSTouch Event Queue: 0
Email Send Queue: 0
Enabled Plug-Ins
1.0.0.148: Arduino Plugin
2.0.61.0: BLBackup
3.0.31.0: BLLock
1.0.1.0: BLTEDPro
1.4.0.4: Device History
3.0.0.71: EasyTrigger
3.0.2.20: OMNI
3.0.6644.26753: UltraLog3
3.0.1.252: Z-Wave
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