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    • phildunlapP
      phildunlap
      last edited by

      If you check Mango/logs/ma.log I'm sure it's an UnknownHostException (ok, relatively sure) and the gateway or DNS settings may need adjustment.

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        Mircea
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        Hi Phil,
        I updated mango with the latest MangoNoSql.
        There are at least 2 variable that mango don't pull them.
        0_1493033081706_upload-9ecfff6f-81ab-488e-b1b0-6b47af39121c

        The read and blue lines are the 2 variable that with out reason stop recording.
        The green and yellow are the same temperature but offset ( after a heat exchanger).
        Zone 1 is previous updating mango.
        Zone 2 when the sensor record on change ( not on time every 3 minute) .
        Zone 3 after a wile the data base don`t record red line.
        [0_1493033224309_ma_new.log](Uploading 100%)
        I also attached the log file.
        Thanks
        Mircea

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          Mircea
          last edited by

          Hi Phill,
          One more think. I found that if i stop and start that data base for that point the point start to be recorded for a wile but after stop to record. The period after which stop recording is sometime one hour sometime 10 hours.
          0_1493038659340_upload-48ac4aa2-3f3d-456e-8bfa-aac90ba46ba9

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          • phildunlapP
            phildunlap
            last edited by

            Hi Mircea,

            it looks like the log file didn't get uploaded quite right.

            It looks like you're using BACnet, based on the port of that point. Is the point a COV subscription point, or regular polling?

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              mihairosu
              last edited by

              I haven't had time to investigate any deeper and build up a case, but I also have trouble with BACnet subscription.

              The first time the BACnet data source is activated, the subscription works fine, but it does not renew.

              My current workaround is to poll every 10 sec, but I'd like to get that resolved as well at some point.

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                Mircea
                last edited by

                Hi Phil,
                This is one point.
                0_1493052470532_upload-23f3d9fc-0694-4624-bbcd-a24aefc38ace
                And this is the second with the same problem.
                0_1493052537602_upload-66b87b0d-ed20-474e-9493-4d2db856e64f

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                  Mircea
                  last edited by

                  More info
                  0_1493052811644_upload-65edb8ee-304b-45f1-9dbd-0614447ae64b

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                  • phildunlapP
                    phildunlap
                    last edited by

                    Hmm.

                    With regards to the OP, I am wondering if the lack of data getting polled is what is referred to in the title as crashing (I wouldn't think so).

                    I know Matthew, Mango and BACnet4J's original author, has been doing work on BACnet4J to bring it up to date with some new specifications and to fix some bugs. That's the version that will be in Mango 3's initial release. I believe he's finished, so I'll try to take some time tomorrow to produce a 2.8 version of that code, and I can pass it along to you two if you'd like to test it out.

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                      mihairosu
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                      I'll wait for Mango 3. I don't have the time to devote to this at the moment, so it won't be worth your time.

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                      • phildunlapP
                        phildunlap
                        last edited by

                        That may be for the best. When I started looking into doing this today I noticed the new BACnet4J was written using Java 8, while the 2.8.x series is limited to requiring Java 7.

                        Also, you might be interested in checking out https://store.infiniteautomation.com/core

                        But we'll have more announcements today.

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