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    X10 quits working

    Current Date/Time: 1/31/2018 12:35:32 PM
    HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.368
    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: 1491 Days 9 Hours 16 Minutes 0 Seconds
    IP Address: 192.168.1.38
    Number of Devices: 46
    Number of Events: 13
    Available Threads: 199

    Enabled Plug-Ins
    1.0.0.131: Arduino Plugin
    2.0.9.0: BLEmail
    3.0.0.5: CM15A
    1.0.0.9: HSInsteon
    3.0.1.130: Z-Wave

    Hi,
    I am having trouble with my X10--CM15A. HS stops commands to the CM15A. However HS shows that the commands were sent. I tried Disabling then re-enabling the plug-in which does not work. I have to do a system restart before the X10 devices respond again. It seems I have to do this almost on a daily basis.
    Any suggestion or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

    #2
    Have a look at this post I wrote a while back. Sounds similar to your problem. In my case it was an RF X10 sensor locking up Mochad. The HS3 log won't show any errors because as far as its concerned it did its job and sent the command.

    I removed the RF X10 sensors from my setup and the problem never returned. I suggest if you need RF X10 sensors in your system you choose the CM11 or equivalent controller and a transceiver to take advantage of RF X10.

    https://forums.homeseer.com/showthread.php?t=191247

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      #3
      Please enable 'Developer Mode' (checkbox at the top of the Manage Plugins page), then restart HS and verify the CM15a is able to send and receive power line data. Enabling 'Developer Mode' causes the plugin to log debug info to the HS log.

      When the issue occurs, review the HS log to see if you can find what happened just before the issue starts, copy the log entries from that point forward to illustrate the issue and post the log entries here so we can review.
      Best regards,
      -Mark-

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