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Posted: December 30 2018 at 13:02 | IP Logged Quote smarty

I am wondering if it possible to somehow (maybe with the PH webserver) display the PH execution queue and the other panel information on the "PH Status window" on the web (locally).

By having this "PH Status" page information always displayed, I can quickly tell when something "hangs" or causes the execution queue to back up.

Ideally, if this info page could be web-served, I could either have a spare tablet mounted to display it, or mount a browser window into my trusted old XLobby GUI.

Thoughts?

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Posted: December 30 2018 at 18:59 | IP Logged Quote TonyNo

How about the log page?
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Posted: January 01 2019 at 10:45 | IP Logged Quote smarty

Tony,
I am not sure how you would do this...any hints?

Also....with regard to the "execution queue", ....under the File drop down, there is a button there labeled "Clear EXE Queue".

Does anyone know if that can be invoked via any type of programmatic command?

Again, I am not fighting any real/present PH problems; I am just looking to be able to recovery from any potential future system stalls/hangs/etc....(especially important when I have a house full of guests (like last night New Years)....

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Posted: January 01 2019 at 11:25 | IP Logged Quote TonyNo

Umm...

http://phserver/ph-cgi/eventlog

Also...

ph_clearexequeue PowerHome formula function
Description
Clears PowerHome COMM and Execution queues.
Syntax
ph_clearexequeue ( )
Return value
Integer. Returns a 0.
Usage
When executed, this function will clear the PowerHome execution queue and the COMM queue. It does not affect Waiting macros however.

In order for this function to clear waiting execution queue items BEFORE this function is executed, you must execute this function in the boolean field of a trigger.        &nbs p;    
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Posted: January 01 2019 at 12:30 | IP Logged Quote smarty

Many thanks for pointing me in the right direction...

Happy New Year!

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Posted: January 12 2019 at 16:31 | IP Logged Quote dhoward

Steve,

Concerning the EXE queue on the web page, Im not so sure how well that would work because this data is usually flowing pretty fast and a webpage is fairly
static and slow. Im thinking I may be able to add it to the remote clients though as that data could then be transmitted via UDP and should have a decent
response time.

Let me know if you think that may work.

Dave.
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