From: Marc M. <ma...@me...> - 2009-04-30 05:42:39
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So, most of my KPL scenes are working, but this one wasn't: 29/04/2009 21:47:51 [Insteon_Link] Nothing to do when syncing links for $mbr_lamp2_kpls 29/04/2009 21:48:00 : Saving object states ... done 29/04/2009 21:48:00 Running: mbr lamp2 kpls on 29/04/2009 21:48:00 [Insteon_Device] $mbr_lamp2_kpls::set(on, Voice_Cmd=HASH(0x9de6588)) 29/04/2009 21:48:00 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 02614311ff 29/04/2009 21:48:01 [Insteon_PLM] Prepending prior data fragment: 02614311ff 29/04/2009 21:48:01 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 02614311ff15 29/04/2009 21:48:01 [Insteon_PLM] Prior cmd failed 29/04/2009 21:48:09 Running: mbr lamp2 kpls off 29/04/2009 21:48:09 [Insteon_Device] $mbr_lamp2_kpls::set(off, Voice_Cmd=HASH(0x9de6588)) 29/04/2009 21:48:09 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 0261431300 29/04/2009 21:48:09 [Insteon_PLM] Prepending prior data fragment: 0261431300 29/04/2009 21:48:09 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 026143130015 29/04/2009 21:48:09 [Insteon_PLM] Prior cmd failed 29/04/2009 21:48:19 [Insteon_Device] WARN: queue timer on $mbr_lamp2_kpls expired. Attempting resend# 0: off 29/04/2009 21:48:19 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 0261431300 29/04/2009 21:48:19 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 15 29/04/2009 21:48:19 [Insteon_PLM] Interface extremely busy. Resending command after delaying for 0.3 second 29/04/2009 21:48:20 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 0261431300 29/04/2009 21:48:20 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 15 29/04/2009 21:48:20 [Insteon_PLM] Interface extremely busy. Resending command after delaying for 0.3 second 29/04/2009 21:48:20 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 0261431300 29/04/2009 21:48:20 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 15 29/04/2009 21:48:20 [Insteon_PLM] Interface extremely busy. Resending command after delaying for 0.3 second 29/04/2009 21:48:21 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 0261431300 29/04/2009 21:48:21 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 15 29/04/2009 21:48:21 [Insteon_PLM] Interface extremely busy. Resending command after delaying for 0.3 second 29/04/2009 21:48:21 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 0261431300 29/04/2009 21:48:21 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 15 (...) The bad news is that it went on like this for a long time before I killed it. my config says: IPLL, PLM:43, mbr_lamp2_kpls, kpl_tie_scenes, PLM SCENE_MEMBER, lvr_kpl_mbr_lamp2, mbr_lamp1_kpls IPLL, 09.94.25:08, lvr_kpl_mbr_lamp2, lvr_kplH|buttons, PLM, I'm not really sure what's wrong here. I did a very lengthy scan all links, and then: 29/04/2009 22:39:50 Running: mbr lamp1 kpls sync links 29/04/2009 22:39:50 [Insteon_Link] Nothing to do when syncing links for $mbr_lamp1_kpls 29/04/2009 22:39:56 Running: mbr lamp2 kpls sync links 29/04/2009 22:39:57 [Insteon_Link] Nothing to do when syncing links for $mbr_lamp2_kpls 29/04/2009 22:40:00 : Saving object states ... done 29/04/2009 22:40:03 Running: mbr lamp1 kpls on 29/04/2009 22:40:03 [Insteon_Device] $mbr_lamp1_kpls::set(on, Voice_Cmd=HASH(0xb4bcad8)) 29/04/2009 22:40:03 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 02614211ff 29/04/2009 22:40:03 [Insteon_PLM] Prepending prior data fragment: 02614211ff 29/04/2009 22:40:03 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 02614211ff06 29/04/2009 22:40:03 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 02580602500994250ed9ee611142 29/04/2009 22:40:03 [Insteon_PLM] ALL-Link Cleanup reports success 29/04/2009 22:40:03 [Insteon_Device] received command/state acknowledge from $mbr_lamp1_kpls: cleanup and data: 29/04/2009 22:40:03 [Insteon_PLM] Processing message for $lvr_kpl 29/04/2009 22:40:03 [Insteon_Device] received command/state acknowledge from $lvr_kpl: on and data: 29/04/2009 22:40:08 Running: mbr lamp2 kpls on 29/04/2009 22:40:08 [Insteon_Device] $mbr_lamp2_kpls::set(on, Voice_Cmd=HASH(0xb4ba348)) 29/04/2009 22:40:08 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 02614311ff 29/04/2009 22:40:08 [Insteon_PLM] Prepending prior data fragment: 02614311ff 29/04/2009 22:40:08 [Insteon_PLM] Parsing serial data: 02614311ff15 29/04/2009 22:40:08 [Insteon_PLM] Prior cmd failed but as you see, no progress: $mbr_lamp1_kpls works (and so do the others), whereas $mbr_lamp2_kpls doesn't. Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ |