Apologies, Plank that I am forgot where to find event detector settings etc. :oops:
Also I've done a reinstall and the version number is now coming up correctly as 1.10.0
Thanks :thumbup:
Apologies, Plank that I am forgot where to find event detector settings etc. :oops:
Also I've done a reinstall and the version number is now coming up correctly as 1.10.0
Thanks :thumbup:
Log files attached, I've also done a reboot just in case but it has not resolved either of the issues
Thanks
Keith
Attachment: download link
Hi
I seem to be missing Icons from the Application tool bar, ie Event detector & refresh.
I've upgraded to 1.10.0 but this has not resolved the issue. So somewhere else i have a problem with a setting.
Any ideas where I should look ?
Also I did a quick check after the upgrade and its still showing version 1:9.0, there was a minor error during the upgrade with a corrupt file (jfreechart- 1.0.11.jar) but as that has not changed since the previous version I don't think it shoud be an issue.
Thanks
Keith
Hi
I seem to be missing Icons from the Application tool bar, ie Event detector & refresh.
I've upgraded to 1.10.0 but this has not resolved the issue. So somewhere else i have a problem with a setting.
Any ideas where I should look ?
Also I did a quick check after the upgrade and its still showing version 1:9.0, there was a minor error during the upgrade with a corrupt file (jfreechart- 1.0.11.jar) but as that has not changed since the previous version I don't think it shoud be an issue.
Thanks
Keith
Hi
I think if you want to set this up you need Apache on your webserver and use that to feed off of Tomcat they are designed to work together. I have tried this but failed miserably and went back to just accessing tomcat.
Cheers
Keith
Hi
From experience the best connector is the link45 as it can manage difficult cable configurations (See http://www.maxim-ic.com/app-notes/index.mvp/id/148).
I started with a USB one and it constantly gave trouble. I have found one wire networks to be a law unto themselves, working fine for a week then losing sensors for days without a change being made.
http://www.ibuttonlink.com/link45.aspx
or
http://www.homechip.com/catalog/
or
Hobbyboards http://www.hobby-boards.com/catalog/index.php who are quick and helpful witth all their bits
Cheers
Keith
Hi
I've just found your question. I've got about 30 temp sensors and some switches set up on a 1 wire network. I'm planning to control my complex heating system through it using Mango.
Getting it to be reliable is a right pain. Its very sensitive length and hoe the sensors are added. This article is very helpful
http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/148
If you want to do some testing to check the system is working either use the dallas software or LOGTEMP by mr soft both free
Here's my public view page http://www.bacwak.net:8080/public_view.htm?viewId=8
Which is a bit scrrewed at the moment as i have been playing with dials and buttons on it
Cheers
Keith
Although I paid for the commercial version i don't mind it being free as long as it keeps getting developed and supported.
Its a great product !!!
Cheers
Keith
Hmmm this is what it says, This Mango version 1.6.0, but I did have issues with the upgrade.
I saved a copy of the root directory at the same level, as "copy of root" then over wrote the root with the new version. When I restarted it used the "copy of" directory to recreate the work directory. I then deleted the work directory again and the "copy of" directory and restarted tomcat.
I guess what you will say is that I need to reinstall :wink:
Thanks
Keith