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#Post#: 2218--------------------------------------------------
Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW to st
art sending again.
By: kbrooking Date: January 30, 2018, 9:56 pm
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I notice a couple times a day my sensors stop sending MQTT
messages and I have to reboot the mcGW to get them to start
reporting again. Has anyone else seen this issue?
#Post#: 2219--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW t
o start sending again.
By: mc-T2 Date: January 31, 2018, 10:04 am
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Can you confirm what version of mcOS(firmware) your gateway is
at and your devices please?
#Post#: 2220--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW t
o start sending again.
By: NorGer Date: February 2, 2018, 9:27 am
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Hi,
I have the same issue.
Configuration:
- mcGateway110
* GwVersion: 0.9-958
* LpLanVersion: 09-615
- mcModule120 firmware: v0.9.615
- mosquitto: local server
- mcGateway connection to local network: wifi
Problem description:
Temperature application project (using MQTT class with method
Lplan.Publish) from the GitHUB was running on the mcModule120.
This program generates bacons in very short cycles for different
topics (as .../Temerature, .../BatteryVoltage). I can receive a
"lifecycle" bacon in the topic home/mcThings too and the
greenLED blinks on the module if a bacon was sent to the MQTT
server. I used a private MQTT sever with windows application-,
mobile- and mcModule120 clients. After some hours the
application- and mobile-client were still able to publish and
receive messages, but I lost all bacons from the mcModule. The
modul was alive, because the greenLED was still blinking and I
could measure the required power voltage level (about 3V on the
battery). So, I thought that the only problem could be at the
mcGateway side. I restarted the gateway and after some secounds
the bacons from the mcModule ware received in the topics again.
Any idea or solution to handle this issue?
#Post#: 2222--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW t
o start sending again.
By: kbrooking Date: February 4, 2018, 7:19 pm
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My configuration is:
- mcGateway110
* GwVersion: 0.6-367
* LpLanVersion: 08-420
- mosquitto: local server
- mcGateway connection to local network: wifi
#Post#: 2223--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW t
o start sending again.
By: kbrooking Date: February 4, 2018, 9:23 pm
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This platform is very frustrating.
I upgraded to GW Version 0.9-958 and LP Lan Version 0.0.615. Now
mcStudio can only see the GW when the ethernet cable is
connected. The GW does not show up when in wi-fi mode.
Wi-fi settings are the same in GW config as before the upgrade.
#Post#: 2224--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW t
o start sending again.
By: kbrooking Date: February 6, 2018, 9:50 am
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Here are some recent updates�
As I mention above, after upgrading the mcGW to the new Host &
application firmware I lost wi-fi connectivity on the mcGW and
was forced to use the Ethernet cable. Since then all the sensors
have been reporting at their expected intervals without any
lockups.
Maybe NorGer can confirm this if he can disconnect the wi-fi
connection and use Ethernet connection instead and see if issue
is resolved as well?
A few more details that maybe worth mentioning. In the past I
would get up the morning after leaving the sensors on all night
and 100% of the time there would be at least two sensors that
stopped reporting over MQTT. However, the beacons seemed to keep
reporting. Because only two of the four sensors would stop
reporting, I suspected maybe a bug in my script code so I would
open mcStudio, connect to the mcGW, connect to the module and
run the debugger only to find the code working properly. I would
then also begin to see the MQTT messages to start reporting
again.
Maybe there is some issue with wi-fi connection and MQTT locking
up and when I connect to the gateway via mcStudio; somehow that
clears it up. Just thinking out loud. Any suggestions?
#Post#: 2236--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW t
o start sending again.
By: strikeaxe Date: April 3, 2018, 7:21 pm
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I struggled with my mcGateway110 in mcStudio using wifi most of
the day. I can use Ethernet to see/connect the gateway. I can
see the mcGateway110 on my wireless router. Here are the steps
that I used and so far has corrected not being able to connect
to wifi. It is as noted not reliable as wifi seems to drop out
when using mcStudio.
1) Power off the mcGateway110
2) Move selector switch to wifi
3) Power on the mcGateway110
4) Run a ping test to the mcGateway110 (100% Success)
5) Launch mcStudio Tools > Devices and the mcGateway110.
6) Attempt to connect to the gateway after >20 seconds the
gateway disappears from the list.
7) Run ping on the mcGateway110 (100% Success)
8) Close and launch mcStudio "wifi' gateway still does not show
up.
9) Move the selector switch to "Ethernet". (Do not power cycle
mcGateway110)
10)Close and restart mcStudio and I can connect "Ethernet" to
the mcGateway110
11)Move the selector switch to "wifi". (Do not power cycle the
mcGateway110)
12)Launch mcStudio Tools > Devices and the mcGateway110
13)Connection using mcStudio on "wifi" successful
Note you must close and re-open mcStudio between selector switch
moves. Failing to do so produces and error "see attached log
file" I am curious if the mcStudio program checks for the
selector switch location before loading either wifi or ethernet
settings.
mcStudio v0.9.534.0
mcGateway110
GwVersion 0.9-958
LpLanVersion 0.9-615
VM Firmware Version 0x0.9r615
Bootloader Version 1v1.0r0
#Post#: 2274--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW t
o start sending again.
By: Tomasu Date: June 24, 2018, 3:00 pm
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I'm having the same problem. After a day or two, the data stops
flowing and I need restart the gateway.
Versions:
McGateway 110:
GwVersion: 0.9-958
LpLanVersion: 0.9-615
McModule 110:
Version: not sure, but probably 0.9-615 as I updated everthing
at the same time and I see 0.9.615 in my download/mcthings folde
but the devices tool shows 0 for version.
Any way we can fix this?
#Post#: 2279--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW t
o start sending again.
By: mc-T2 Date: June 27, 2018, 10:36 am
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Hi Everyone,
sorry that you are experiencing these issues - As mentioned in
other posts, we are no longer supporting the older version of
the system in the fact that we are not going to make changes or
fix any potential bugs as we are focused on the new system (with
mcCloud:
https://www.mcthings.com/getting-started-mccloud/).<br
/>NOTE - Older hardware such as the gateway110 and mcMod110's wi
ll
not function on the new system (they dont have the technical
requirements to access the new system) so to work with the new
release, you will need to upgrade your equipment.
We are planning on a discounted offer to existing users and
backers soon (it has been delayed due to some massive projects
we are working on). If you do want to get more information, you
can ask us here or email as at [email protected].
In regards to the issue, our recommendation would be to re-load
the firmware for all your devices, make sure your modules have
fresh batteries and, if you are having issues using WIFI, switch
to Ethernet as for some of you, it appears to be more stable.
Hope that helps!
#Post#: 2281--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sensors Stop Sending MQTT Messages and have to reboot mcGW t
o start sending again.
By: Tomasu Date: June 27, 2018, 10:48 am
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[quote author=mc-T2 link=topic=470.msg2279#msg2279
date=1530113764]
Hi Everyone,
sorry that you are experiencing these issues - As mentioned in
other posts, we are no longer supporting the older version of
the system in the fact that we are not going to make changes or
fix any potential bugs as we are focused on the new system (with
mcCloud:
https://www.mcthings.com/getting-started-mccloud/).<br
/>NOTE - Older hardware such as the gateway110 and mcMod110's wi
ll
not function on the new system (they dont have the technical
requirements to access the new system) so to work with the new
release, you will need to upgrade your equipment.
We are planning on a discounted offer to existing users and
backers soon (it has been delayed due to some massive projects
we are working on). If you do want to get more information, you
can ask us here or email as at [email protected].
In regards to the issue, our recommendation would be to re-load
the firmware for all your devices, make sure your modules have
fresh batteries and, if you are having issues using WIFI, switch
to Ethernet as for some of you, it appears to be more stable.
Hope that helps!
[/quote]
*sigh*
That's incredibly disappointing.
I'm not really interested in a more closed system, it's already
bad enough that the current one was dropped so quickly with so
many issues still present.
I'm sorry but I don't think I'll be able to support you guys in
the future. I'm disappointed. I was happy to support you guys as
a fellow albertan.
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