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Re: xPLComfort hanging


  • Subject: Re: xPLComfort hanging
  • From: "Rob Kearns" <robkearns@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 21:23:36 -0000



Hi John,

Thanks for the speedy reply.

I'm using the send message option in xPLHal to send messages and also
a test determinator.

Your message prompted me to check out the target in my message and
what I noticed is that in Hal the target name for xPLComfort is in
uppercase but the source for incoming triggers is in lowercase. So I
changed the target to * and now it works :-)

I've checked my slimp3 server and the source is lowercase and the
target is uppercase and that is working fine. So I'm wondering, in
your server do you have to check the incoming target and if so is it
case sensitive?

Thanks again for the help
Rob

--- In ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx, "John B" <home-automation@j...>
wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> > I'm still having no luck :-(
> >
> > Should I expect to see a LU01 in the log after sending a keypad
> > command?
>
> You'll only see a LU command when xPL Comfort fires up initially -
as that's when it logs in.
>
> >
> > I'm using ACE-Comfort to test my setup and after logging in, if I
hit
> > the # key I get a "there are no messages" from the UCM.
But in
> > xPLComfort if I send a 0C digit I get no response and nothing in
the
> > log either.
> >
> > If you have time could you add logging for all messages sent and
> > received?
>
> All communications between xPL Comfort and the UCM are already
logged - so if it's not listed in the log, then it's not being send
out to the UCM.
>
> I've just sent the following message to my Comfort:
>
> xpl-cmnd
> {
> hop=1
> source=xpl-xplhal.mercury
> target=johnb-comfort.jupiter
> }
> control.basic
> {
> device=keypad
> type=digit
> current=0C
> }
>
> And got the following in the logs:
>
> 21/Oct/2004 21:57:48 Sending to comfort: KD0C
> 21/Oct/2004 21:57:48 Received: OK
>
> Which looks correct to me.
>
> What are you using to send your xPL message?
>
> Regards,
>
> John






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