durosity wrote:Also you don't have a baseme... oh.
Like giving candy to a baby...
durosity wrote:Also you don't have a baseme... oh.
roussell wrote:I’ve been playing with various active/active and active/passive installations to design a highly-available, home automation (HAHA??) system for our next home.
It would be nice if there was a way to have a single license (subscription?) assigned to both an active and backup installation, with the understanding/restriction that only one instance could be active serving requests, processing rules at one time. I realize this could be accomplished now by manually removing the subscription assignment from server A and re-assigning to server B, but that’s no fun. An automated way of that happening when A dies and B takes over (or vice versa) would kick ass, at least to me.
Limited runtime of the backup, or more phone-home connections to ensure that there is only one active connection would be required I suppose (and fine with me). In the end this could be something that only I have an interest in so may not be worth your effort.
Indigo software still represents the smallest investment in HA at my house, so if you guys don’t come up with a way to have a 2nd backup/mostly-inactive installation, then it’s on me to buy a 2nd subscription; which -while not desirable- is still a pretty cheap investment in comparison to my total HA footprint.
Jann wrote:...I don't know what login is required... is it the forums login, is it the login for somewhere else that I don't remember creating it?
Jann wrote:This also brings up security? How are you storing our credentials? In the MacOS keychain? I would hope so.
Jann wrote:I don't want to keep entering a login for software I've (per the instructions) bought and am in compliance with - and no, it doesn't matter if it's only once.
Jann wrote:especially when indigo handles the security for my property, locks, cameras, etc!
Jann wrote:What happens at 3am when it doesn't work because I either forgot my login or there's a server issue on your side?
Jann wrote:Also frustrated that this was foisted on me via a "dot" release - that normally are NOT feature releases - but are bug releases.
lanbrown wrote:Jann wrote:Frustrated! Really frustrated. Also frustrated that this was foisted on me via a "dot" release - that normally are NOT feature releases - but are bug releases.
Better tell that to Apple as they've been at 10.x for over 16 years.
EricMcM wrote:Indigo doesn't work anymore, and this apparently requires manual intervention from domotics?
kw123 wrote:after a restart on my mac client I am gettingevery time I start indigo. clicking on later makes it got away.
and indigo connects properly to the indigo server. My license seems to be ok - see bottom of screen copy
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Karl
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