Good day!
Maybe I missed something or this has been reported elsewhere and I'm sorry if it has.
I'm running version 3.1.0.18 and have 10 players connected with the boost. I primarily use the plugin to announce that one of my family members has returned home through tts, welcome them home when they walk in the door through TTS and then start playing a sonos favorite depending on who comes home. I've built some wait statements into my events since I've noticed that if fire to much at the players to fast they get all confused about what to do. The issue I seem to be having is that following a reboot of the computer or after I disable and re-enable the plugin the first action that the plugin takes causes my CPU to spike to 100% and sit there with about 90% going to the PI and never come down until I disable the plugin or reboot. I've attached some before and after screenshots showing the CPU at 99% and then at 4% after I disabled the plugin. For reference I'm running HS3 version 3.0.0.307 on Windows Server 2016 on an ESXi 6.5 server. The VM has 2 CPU and 4GB of RAM. The host server itself is AMD FX-8350 based with 16GB RAM and NVME PCIe based flash storage. Everything else seems to be running fine and have had no other issues / errors since I migrated to the current setup from an Intel i3 NUC that was seemingly under powered for everything I was asking it to do. I did have the same issue there with the plugin (100% CPU usage).
Again, I'm sorry if this has been posted somewhere else and I missed it.
Thanks!!
Here are my support details:
Current Date/Time: 1/31/2017 4:08:24 PM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.307
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Datacenter - Server
System Uptime: 0 Days 8 Hours 35 Minutes 2 Seconds
IP Address: 10.61.10.55
Number of Devices: 436
Number of Events: 72
Available Threads: 200
Enabled Plug-Ins
3.6.5.0: Harmony Hub
3.0.0.104: HSTouch Server
3.0.6.6: Insteon
1.4.0.0: MQTT
3.0.1.77: PHLocation
0.0.0.28: Pushover 3P
3.1.0.18: Sonos
3.0.0.27: Vista Alarm
3.0.0.62: weatherXML
3.0.1.102: Z-Wave
Maybe I missed something or this has been reported elsewhere and I'm sorry if it has.
I'm running version 3.1.0.18 and have 10 players connected with the boost. I primarily use the plugin to announce that one of my family members has returned home through tts, welcome them home when they walk in the door through TTS and then start playing a sonos favorite depending on who comes home. I've built some wait statements into my events since I've noticed that if fire to much at the players to fast they get all confused about what to do. The issue I seem to be having is that following a reboot of the computer or after I disable and re-enable the plugin the first action that the plugin takes causes my CPU to spike to 100% and sit there with about 90% going to the PI and never come down until I disable the plugin or reboot. I've attached some before and after screenshots showing the CPU at 99% and then at 4% after I disabled the plugin. For reference I'm running HS3 version 3.0.0.307 on Windows Server 2016 on an ESXi 6.5 server. The VM has 2 CPU and 4GB of RAM. The host server itself is AMD FX-8350 based with 16GB RAM and NVME PCIe based flash storage. Everything else seems to be running fine and have had no other issues / errors since I migrated to the current setup from an Intel i3 NUC that was seemingly under powered for everything I was asking it to do. I did have the same issue there with the plugin (100% CPU usage).
Again, I'm sorry if this has been posted somewhere else and I missed it.
Thanks!!
Here are my support details:
Current Date/Time: 1/31/2017 4:08:24 PM
HomeSeer Version: HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.307
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Datacenter - Server
System Uptime: 0 Days 8 Hours 35 Minutes 2 Seconds
IP Address: 10.61.10.55
Number of Devices: 436
Number of Events: 72
Available Threads: 200
Enabled Plug-Ins
3.6.5.0: Harmony Hub
3.0.0.104: HSTouch Server
3.0.6.6: Insteon
1.4.0.0: MQTT
3.0.1.77: PHLocation
0.0.0.28: Pushover 3P
3.1.0.18: Sonos
3.0.0.27: Vista Alarm
3.0.0.62: weatherXML
3.0.1.102: Z-Wave
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