The last time it was rebooted was ~~ 6 month ago (178 days uptime). I
have no clue how it got that way; I don't use the Manager very often
anyway. 99.99% of our interaction with SiteMonitors is via SNMP.
Probably some memory glitch.
bp
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On 9/1/2015 12:22 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
This is a new one for me as well.
Reboot? Upgrade firmware? Factory reset?
It looks like either the base unit is confused about which labels
belong where, or more likely, somehow they got changed. Everything
else looks fine.
On Aug 31, 2015 8:49 PM, "George Skorup" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dude, the relay and the switch are supposed to be on the
binary/boolean tab. WTF. The values look right. I bet you can just
rename the description fields to make it right. Something screwy
happened, like the descriptions were overwritten. I've done that
before. Refresh on the boolean tab and then switched to the analog
tab without refreshing, but clicking in the description field and
hitting enter will do it. But all of them seems odd. I'm thinking
you didn't do that, something else happened. Not hard to fix though.
On 8/31/2015 8:31 PM, Bill Prince wrote:
I don't use the SiteMonitor Manager much anymore, I think we only
have a couple of SiteMonitor 1s anymore that are still in service.
However, I logged into one of those units today, and the analog
I/O was backward and/or mislabeled for the built-in sensors. This
is what I got on the SiteMonitor Manager:
But this is the same thing on a SiteMonitor II:
This is using SiteMonitor Manager 1.3.0 build 10.
Did I miss another memo?
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bp
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