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    Power Failure Recovery Not Running

    Overnight I was hit with the Windows 10 virus (tries to install itself without being asked - just hit "Decline" and it goes back to your version). Naturally this held up HomeSeer from running. When I recovered, I watched to see if the Power Failure Recovery ran. The log says it would start running in 30 seconds, but it never actually did.

    I have PFR enabled in Setup.
    I have the affected events set to "Include in Power Fail Recovery"
    I have the affected devices set to the same.

    May-18 9:17:47 AM Startup Powerfail Recovery will take place in 30 Seconds
    May-18 9:17:47 AM Insteon Note: External device support script does not exist in the HomeSeer scripts directory.
    May-18 9:17:47 AM Insteon External Device Registration complete.
    May-18 9:18:07 AM Speaker Speaker host added, Name: Speisers-PC Instance: Default IP address: 127.0.0.1
    May-18 9:18:17 AM System Synchronizing events from 5/17/2016 9:18:17 PM until now
    May-18 9:18:17 AM Startup Running the startup script Startup.vb
    May-18 9:18:22 AM Startup Starting Event Scheduler...
    May-18 9:18:22 AM Startup (Startup.vb script) Scripting is OK and is now running Startup.vb
    May-18 9:18:22 AM Startup HSSentry is disabled in Setup, sentry will not be started.
    May-18 9:18:22 AM Startup Start up complete.
    May-18 9:18:22 AM TTS Speak ():Alpine Manor Homeseer now active
    May-18 9:18:22 AM Info System connected to MyHomeSeer Service, waiting for acknowledge...
    May-18 9:18:22 AM Info System connected to MyHomeSeer Service successfully.
    May-18 9:18:24 AM Web Server Web Server authorized local login successful from: 192.168.1.121 User: Admin
    May-18 9:25:30 AM Event Event Timed Events Sunrise triggered by the event page 'Run' button.
    May-18 9:25:30 AM Event Event Trigger "Timed Events Sunrise"


    As you can see, I waited until 9:25 before manually triggering my sunrise event.

    Any advice?


    Jim Speiser
    38-year veteran of Home Automation
    Still don't know squat

    #2
    I'm guessing from other threads on this topic that it just ain't working.


    Jim Speiser
    38-year veteran of Home Automation
    Still don't know squat

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      #3
      Originally posted by JimSpy View Post
      I'm guessing from other threads on this topic that it just ain't working.
      It has never worked reliably for me. I finally created a set of reboot cleanup events that synchronize everything that is important and time sensitive to the current time as HomeSeer starts. That way I have complete control over how it starts up and it doesn't matter if it is down for 5 minutes of 5 days.
      HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

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        #4
        Please put in a Bugzilla ticket on this issue.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Rupp View Post
          Please put in a Bugzilla ticket on this issue.
          I will, when I get a chance to test it again. I haven't used it since 2014, so I can't submit a bugzilla with much pertinent information. Perhaps Jim could.
          HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

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            #6
            Originally posted by rprade View Post
            I will, when I get a chance to test it again. I haven't used it since 2014, so I can't submit a bugzilla with much pertinent information. Perhaps Jim could.
            I can be persuaded.


            Jim Speiser
            38-year veteran of Home Automation
            Still don't know squat

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