Since we tend to unplug and replug our gateways, this issue is a concern. I keep seeing this in Eos release notes since 1.8.0, which is one reason we don't update.
Since we tend to unplug and replug our gateways, this issue is a concern. I keep seeing this in Eos release notes since 1.8.0, which is one reason we don't update.
Howdy,
I'll admit this description does sound a bit ominous, so I checked with our developers.
The Eos lockup that is described could only occur if all of these statements were true: (It might not even if they are, but all of these must be true for it to happen.)
Tracy-
Thanks for the clarification- I also thought the description was a bit ominous but since we don't unplug our gateways often, I didn't think much of it. It is good to know that it is related to using RDM, because we do have RDM-equipped devices.
-Todd
Tracy-
Thanks for the clarification- I also thought the description was a bit ominous but since we don't unplug our gateways often, I didn't think much of it. It is good to know that it is related to using RDM, because we do have RDM-equipped devices.
-Todd
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