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Network module buggy ?
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Network module buggy ?
Hello,
does anyone know if there is a bug in the network module or primitive?
As written on a topic in machine control, sometimes i don't get access to the hardware server from the environmental recorder.
Now the server is allways reachable via its own http adress, and another web-based application also never seems to have a problem.
But the network primitive in flowstone does.
Access is simple via a IP adress and a port 1001. Then send a ascii command and the server sends back the data.
Strange thing is that flowstone gets access again when the server is restarted. How can this happen?
Even when flowstone cannot access it, via the webpage it is accesible. So must be a bug within the network primitive.
Thanks for any help.
does anyone know if there is a bug in the network module or primitive?
As written on a topic in machine control, sometimes i don't get access to the hardware server from the environmental recorder.
Now the server is allways reachable via its own http adress, and another web-based application also never seems to have a problem.
But the network primitive in flowstone does.
Access is simple via a IP adress and a port 1001. Then send a ascii command and the server sends back the data.
Strange thing is that flowstone gets access again when the server is restarted. How can this happen?
Even when flowstone cannot access it, via the webpage it is accesible. So must be a bug within the network primitive.
Thanks for any help.
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