Made this a separate thread. Been attempting to use your plugin but haven't found it stable enough for prime time yet no worries you said it was early days and my setup has quite a few devices.
Seems to crash after turning the lights on and off (about 4 cycles, and not done quickly)
Test Case Setup:
Not installed:
HS3 Pro running on Linux RaspberryPI 2B running complete-mono.
Would be interested is the ability to control a second bridge with your plugin once it is usable/stable.
I tried a new instance of it but that doesn't provide a config so assuming controlling more then one bridge is a feature request? I have a shed that is far away
Thanks.
Update#1:
-Seems to be crashing but I cannot work out why. Example controlling a V5 light turns on but then if i hit a certain colour (white/red) everything stops working until I restart the plugin. Is there a way I can look at your plugins logs and do some diagnostics?
Update#2:
Linux OS, LightBox V6 Bridge (limitless.com)
I set the bridge to TCP-Server 5987 also tried UDP 5987 - didn't seem to make a difference your plugin set to 5987.
After turning a light on and off about 4 times your plugin broke and I had to restart it. The it worked again for another 4 times.
Syslog (Debug version):
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:2694:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED CAPIcontrol values: LimitlessLED Zone Control-100-Zone 1 Control-0-326-01
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Test input is -192.168.1.111-5987-31 00 00 07 03 01 00 00 00-01
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:3253:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Test input is -192.168.1.111-5987-31 00 00 07 03 01 00 00 00-01
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Received: 28 0 0 0 11 0 2 F0 FE 6B 1E 2C CC 0 0 0 0 0 1 4F 0 0
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:8821:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Received: 28 0 0 0 11 0 2 F0 FE 6B 1E 2C CC 0 0 0 0 0 1 4F 0 0
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED IP Address is 192.168.1.111
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:8997:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED IP Address is 192.168.1.111
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Send command: 80 0 0 0 11 4F 0 0 4 0 31 0 0 7 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3D
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:9158:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Send command: 80 0 0 0 11 4F 0 0 4 0 31 0 0 7 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3D
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Command SUCCESSFUL.
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:9642:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Command SUCCESSFUL.
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Received: 88 0 0 0 3 0 4 0
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:9806:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Received: 88 0 0 0 3 0 4 0
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:9989:[Error]->Calling SetIOMulti in plugin LimitlessLED:The socket is not connected
Anyway that's it for me until I hear from you (so I can help), I'm going back to the old bridges and the old vera till you get back from holidays/work - so no hurry.
Seems to crash after turning the lights on and off (about 4 cycles, and not done quickly)
Test Case Setup:
- 1 x v6 lamb bridges
- 5x v5 RGBWW lights (2xGU10, 1xLarge 2xSmall)
Not installed:
- 2 x strip controllers RGBW and WRGB (not installed)
- 1 x v6 RGBWW (not longer installed)
- 8 v5 WWCW (manually controlled)
- 2 x v5 controllers (back in the boxes)
- 12 x RGBWW other house
HS3 Pro running on Linux RaspberryPI 2B running complete-mono.
Would be interested is the ability to control a second bridge with your plugin once it is usable/stable.
I tried a new instance of it but that doesn't provide a config so assuming controlling more then one bridge is a feature request? I have a shed that is far away
Thanks.
Update#1:
-Seems to be crashing but I cannot work out why. Example controlling a V5 light turns on but then if i hit a certain colour (white/red) everything stops working until I restart the plugin. Is there a way I can look at your plugins logs and do some diagnostics?
Update#2:
Linux OS, LightBox V6 Bridge (limitless.com)
I set the bridge to TCP-Server 5987 also tried UDP 5987 - didn't seem to make a difference your plugin set to 5987.
After turning a light on and off about 4 times your plugin broke and I had to restart it. The it worked again for another 4 times.
Syslog (Debug version):
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:2694:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED CAPIcontrol values: LimitlessLED Zone Control-100-Zone 1 Control-0-326-01
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Test input is -192.168.1.111-5987-31 00 00 07 03 01 00 00 00-01
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:3253:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Test input is -192.168.1.111-5987-31 00 00 07 03 01 00 00 00-01
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Received: 28 0 0 0 11 0 2 F0 FE 6B 1E 2C CC 0 0 0 0 0 1 4F 0 0
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:8821:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Received: 28 0 0 0 11 0 2 F0 FE 6B 1E 2C CC 0 0 0 0 0 1 4F 0 0
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED IP Address is 192.168.1.111
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:8997:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED IP Address is 192.168.1.111
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Send command: 80 0 0 0 11 4F 0 0 4 0 31 0 0 7 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3D
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:9158:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Send command: 80 0 0 0 11 4F 0 0 4 0 31 0 0 7 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3D
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Command SUCCESSFUL.
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:9642:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Command SUCCESSFUL.
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: Plugin: LimitlessLED Received: 88 0 0 0 3 0 4 0
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:9806:[LimitlessLED]->Plugin: LimitlessLED Received: 88 0 0 0 3 0 4 0
May 14 16:14:52 raspberrypi mono[481]: 04:14:52:9989:[Error]->Calling SetIOMulti in plugin LimitlessLED:The socket is not connected
Anyway that's it for me until I hear from you (so I can help), I'm going back to the old bridges and the old vera till you get back from holidays/work - so no hurry.
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