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Daily flash rate exceeded.. urgent. #230

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ghost opened this issue Apr 18, 2017 · 6 comments
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Daily flash rate exceeded.. urgent. #230

ghost opened this issue Apr 18, 2017 · 6 comments
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ghost commented Apr 18, 2017

Steps to reproduce

I have multiple Devices, and complex rules, just too many config changes for 2.0.0.Dev7 to handle in the daily flash rate limit. I waited a day, tried to config the last outstanding device, 'daily flash rate exceeded' still active. See discussion -->
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2961

Expected behavior

Save to flash, for more than the usual Device configs.

Actual behavior

Not saving Device config of the Value Names, and the Device, to flash.

System configuration

5 relay using Switch Inputs, 2 pulse counters, one DHT22, 2 System Info devices,

Hardware:
ESP12F

Software or git version:
GIT version: v2.0.0-dev7

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ghost commented Apr 18, 2017

Found a work around, a power off/on cycle sorts it out.

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psy0rz commented Apr 18, 2017

yes a powercycle resets it. we will adres this issue later. thanks for making the ticket.

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psy0rz commented Apr 19, 2017

we should atleast add a note to this errror message, saying that the counter can be reset with a power cycle.

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psy0rz commented May 31, 2017

Ok i've added a message that tells the user to powercycle.

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psy0rz commented May 31, 2017

You can also change MAX_FLASHWRITES_PER_DAY in ESPEasy.ino. Default its 100.

If someone thinks this should be higher for practical use, let me know and reopen the ticket. i'll close this for now.

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