My 485 comm port vanished
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I have a Mango ES on which the RS485 port has disappeared. I've tried refreshing and restarting etc. Any advice? This mango seems to be acting odd because I had to delete the /mango/work directory before I could view data sources.
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Hi psysak,
When you say refreshing, do you mean the browser page? Or, do you mean the little green refresh arrow next to the serial port drop down. I would have expected restarting Mango to have resolved that, were that the issue, though. I would bet there is no /dev/rs-485-1 device file, which points at a hardware issue that we'd probably be willing to RMA, but we'd rather conduct that in email.
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I meant refresh with the little green refresh button yes.
Hmm interesting. OK, I'll aim to swap this unit out. Is there a way to do like a factory wipe of the device, kind of re-image the ES? I'd like to try that and see what happens from there. It's really odd because it was literally working one minute and then all of a sudden 485 port is gone.
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rs485-1 file exists, links to ttyUSB0
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Did you modify your env.properties file? There are settings for location and regex to identify your serial ports. Maybe you overwrote the MangoES's default,
serial.port.linux.regex=((ttymUSB)[0-9]{1,3}|rs(485)-[0-9]) serial.port.linux.path=/dev/
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I didn't do anything like that consciously no, but perhaps I sleep programmed something :)
I'll have a look to see if something is amiss
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Hmm... there seems to be something really not right with this unit. The RS485 port seems to be working ok right now but the unit keeps hanging up, it's done it 3 times on me now. Last time was during a config import, it just showed import in progress and then I can't ping it anymore. The previous time I was trying to enable one of the data sources.
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Hanging up meaning Mango isn't running? Is there any indication of the cause in the logs?