I have a Vara 1 and I am also experiencing random reboots. I also can not change the date. Keeps on reverting back to January no matter what month I put in. Some strange things are going on making my timed scenes activate at the wrong time. I wanted to telnet into Vera to force the date/time but I think that access is no longer available.
The date issue has been resolved and will be fixed in the next release (do not know when). The date issue is actually a cosmetic issue. When you pick your date and save, the correct date is set, but the drop down will show January.
As for random reboots. I have not experienced this issue.
I also have issues setting the month. I can change to any month except August… When I try to “set” the time the month goes back to January. I’m just getting started but I think this is a bug. :-\
[quote=“garrettwp, post:3, topic:166437”]The date issue has been resolved and will be fixed in the next release (do not know when). The date issue is actually a cosmetic issue. When you pick your date and save, the correct date is set, but the drop down will show January.
As for random reboots. I have not experienced this issue.
I was remotely online with my Vera when it rebooted. It was 10:24am when this happened, when Vera came back online 2 minutes later it said it was 7:32PM and stated executing my night time scenes. Since this happened while I was online I sent a trouble ticket in with my logs. I hope that MCV has all the info they need to fix this.
I also have the issue of not been able to set August as a month. Using Vera 2 v 1.1.1047
Some scenes have been a bit random in working i.e not switching off. Could this be a result of vera re booting?
Hi,
We found a temporary solution to stop the rebooting of the Vera box, for this please go to Advanced → Firmware and insert the next link into “URL for MiOS custom firmware:” text field http://download.mios.com/backfirebetafirmware/wl500gP_Luup_ui4-1.1.1036-1.squashfs
and press the Download button and wait for the box to rewrite it’s firmware. After it is done please refresh the page pressing and holding CTRL key and press the F5 key in this time too. After this, your Vera box should act normally.
Be sure that this won’t be the final solution and we’ll work on the last firmware to solve this issue, but until that it looks like this is it… Please send us your feedback. Thank you.
I have been working with Ovidiu from MCV on this problem and this fix link is legitimate. It still needs to be tested. I’m not sure why the version number is lower than 1047?
Its odd as the latest unreleased beta is version 1.1.1062.
Also, somebody should amend the post above with the link to specify that this is a Vera2 version before somebody with a Vera1 tries it…I hope MCV has some protection in place to prevent the wrong version getting put between either box but you never know!
You will keep getting that message to upgrade because you are running an older version of the Vera Firmware, when you follow the instructions in this post.
I have stuck with the change as i’d soon get the upgrade message than have Vera rebooting all the time and messing up my scenes. Micasaverde say that the rebooting issue will be solved in the next upgrade of the firmware. Yippee