Echelon OpenLNS User Manual

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OpenLNS Programmer's Reference

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persistent update failures on a device, you should re-commission the device with the

Commission method.
lcaErrNsUpdateFileXferError

4034

The database updates were successful, but an update error occurred. The NSS will

continue to try to update the nodes in the background if the UpdateInterval property of

the System

object is set to a non-zero value, and you can force a retry with the

RetryUpdates method. You can keep track of which devices are up to date using

commissioning events and by reading the CommissionStatus property of each AppDevice

object

.

You can keep track of which devices are up to date using commissioning events, and by

reading the CommissionStatus property of each AppDevice

object

. If you are receiving

persistent update failures on a device, you should re-commission the device with the

Commission method. Most file update errors map to this status during an update.
lcaErrNsUpdateWhenUncnfg

4035

The database updates were successful, but one or more nodes could not be updated

because they are not configured. You should ensure that all applicable devices are

configured when this error occurs. The NSS will continue to try to update the nodes in

the background if the UpdateInterval property of the System

object is set to a non-zero

value, and you can force a retry with the RetryUpdates method.
You can keep track of which devices are up to date using commissioning events, and by

reading the CommissionStatus property of each AppDevice

object

. If you are receiving

persistent update failures on a device, you should re-commission the device with the

Commission method.
lcaErrNsUpdateWhenAppless

4036

The database updates were successful, but one or more nodes could not be updated

because they are applicationless. You can load a node’s application by calling the Load

method on the AppDevice

object

associated with the node. The NSS will continue to try

to update the nodes in the background if the UpdateInterval property of the System

object is set to a non-zero value, and you can force a retry with the RetryUpdates

method.
You can keep track of which devices are up to date using commissioning events, and by

reading the CommissionStatus property of each AppDevice

object

. If you are receiving

persistent update failures on a device, you should re-commission the device with the

Commission method.
lcaErrNsUpdateCpFileTooShort

4037

The database updates were successful, but one or more devices was not updated because

a configuration property file in the device is shorter than specified in the database. This

is usually due to an inconsistency between the device’s configuration property template

file and its data file. The configuration property template file should be the same for all

devices of a given type. If you encounter this type of error, check to make sure that the

device is using the appropriate external interface file. The NSS will continue to try to

update the nodes in the background if the UpdateInterval property of the System

object

is set to a non-zero value, and you can force a retry with the RetryUpdates method.
You can keep track of which devices are up to date using commissioning events, and by

reading the CommissionStatus property of each AppDevice

object

. If you are receiving

persistent update failures on a device, you should re-commission the device with the

Commission method.

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