Spamming Event Log

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Sun Mar 04, 2018 5:43 pm
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Spamming Event Log

Tonight while review the Event log I noticed that when my outside lights turned on via a schedule the porch switch started spamming the log every few seconds with its current power use. I never seen this before and hoped someone knew how to get it to stop....here are the logs and a log with debug on. If I turn the light off the spamming stops.

Z-Wave received "Powder Humidity" sensor update to 20%
Z-Wave received "Powder Temp" sensor update to 73.9 °F
Z-Wave received "039 - Powder Motion" status update battery level 60%
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.635 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.584 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.589 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.623 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.589 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.581 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.571 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.586 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.627 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.617 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.587 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.586 W
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.588 W


Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.627 W
Z-Wave Debug RCVD requestMeterLevel: 01 0E 00 04 00 2F 08 32 02 21 74 00 00 00 00 B7
Z-Wave Debug . . requestMeterLevel: node 047, endpoint None, meterType 01, raw value 7400...
Z-Wave Debug . . requestMeterLevel: 0.000 W (float: 0.000000)
Z-Wave Debug RCVD requestMeterLevel: 01 0E 00 04 00 31 08 32 02 21 74 00 00 29 6E EE
Z-Wave Debug . . requestMeterLevel: node 049, endpoint None, meterType 01, raw value 7400...
Z-Wave Debug . . requestMeterLevel: 10.606 W (float: 10.606000)
Z-Wave received "Outside Porch" power load to 10.606 W
Z-Wave Debug RCVD sensorSetLevel: 01 09 00 04 00 57 03 20 01 00 87
Z-Wave Debug . . sensorSetLevel: node 087, endpoint None, cmdClass 20, value 0

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Sun Mar 04, 2018 5:50 pm
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Re: Spamming Event Log

I was able to get it to stop by putting the check in hide device status and energy broadcasts in event log but I have other switches like this with that unchecked and they don't do this.

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Mon Mar 05, 2018 7:54 pm
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Re: Spamming Event Log

If it wasn't doing it before, then something change with the configuration on that module that is causing it to be more aggressive about sending out energy/power messages. If Indigo doesn't have any configuration UI in the settings dialog for that device, then check the manual for the device to see what configuration parameters it says are available. You can then use the Interfaces->Z-Wave->Modify Configuration Parameter... menu item to manually change them. You can also try excluding it and re-including it (from the Z-Stick), which might get it back to better default configuration.

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Wed Jun 24, 2020 5:43 am
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Re: Spamming Event Log

Sharek326 wrote:
I was able to get it to stop by putting the check in hide device status and energy broadcasts in event log


Hi, may I ask where you found this setting?

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