please try this one (was Re: APC UPS Status plug-in error)

James Sentman james at sentman.com
Thu Feb 20 07:17:15 EST 2020


Good morning Randy and anyone else still having trouble with this. Please try this plugin version:

https://MacHomeAutomation.com/files/apcstatus_b2.zip

same dance to install into your existing XTension as usual. You do not have to quit XTension but you do have to disable any apc ups interfaces you have running.

In the Finder control or right click on XTension and select “Show Package Contents” open the Contents folder, then the Resources folder and finally the Plugins folder. Replace the apcstatus.isf folder there with the one you downloaded and unzipped above.

Then re-enable the interfaces and let me know what happens. I cannot duplicate that exact problem but I believe it was due to the method I was using to time the checks. It was possible to start another while the previous was still outstanding after some network errors occurred and thats the only way I can figure the specific messages you were seeing could be generated. This version falls back to a simpler way of doing that which should make the reentrant problems impossible. 



> On Feb 19, 2020, at 9:08 PM, Randy Carson <randycarson at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi James, it appears that I spoke too soon.
> 
> I have three PIs running monitoring APC UPSs.   Here is a log snippet from today, let me know what else i can do to help debug.
> 

Thanks,
 James


James Sentman                       http://www.PlanetaryGear.org		http://MacHomeAutomation.com




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