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IP Camera "For obscure reasons could not handle the message"
« on: November 29, 2008, 02:55:29 am »
I have a Panasonic IP Camera that was working fine. I recently reinstalled LMCE 710. After re-installation, LMCE recognized the camera.
    - It created a device under 'Surveillance Cameras'
    - It created a device (with the same id) under Generic Serial Devices
I reloaded router and regenerated screens. New camera appears under UI2 on the MD.

However, any time I try to view the camera,
    - All the buttons appear but there is no image on the MD
   - After a few seconds, DCE router is reloaded automagically

I viewed the error log and I found the following lines within xx_Generic_Serical_Device.log that corresponds to the camera.
     For obscure reasons could not handle the message <0xb5885b90>
     Receive string failed in HandleRequestSocket 18:ReceiveData failed Command_Impl1 Dev #47 <0xb6086b90>

I have tried it several times, and the results are the same. Sometimes, I got the following error message when the device status is '**RUN_GET_IR**'
    Connect() failed, Error Code 111

Any idea what is broken here ?

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Re: IP Camera "For obscure reasons could not handle the message"
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2008, 12:00:29 pm »
Hi Gaspla,

We have 3 Panasonic cameras and I have seen the strange status that you mention momentarily on one camera during one of our test installations. For now I would manually add a new camera device - Using the panasonic template - from Webadmin, Surveillance Cameras and copy the Path, IP address, and MAC address from the original entry.

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Re: IP Camera "For obscure reasons could not handle the message"
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2008, 09:34:31 pm »
I tried your suggestion, it didn't work.
I prayed but the gods refused to answer (:-(

Now, I am using 'Generic Motion IP Camera'. The light on the camera is blinking constantly. I guess its due to Motion grabbing snapshots.

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Re: IP Camera "For obscure reasons could not handle the message"
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2008, 11:19:59 pm »
I enabled 'STATUS' logs and the following diagnostic information was logged

           Received Message type 1 ID 84 from 20 to 57 (device: 57) resp 1 <0xb606cb90>
           Message 84 NOT pre-processed. <0xb606cb90>
           Routing Message 84 to 57... <0xb606cb90>
           Dispatching Message 84 to 57... <0xb606cb90>
           Command will be handled in Parent device. <0xb606cb90>
           Routing message ID=84 to device 57. <0xb606cb90>
           ^[[33;1mProcess Queue = 1^[[0m <0xb606cb90>
           Routing message to Ruby Interpreter... <0xb586bb90>
           handleMessage directly <0xb586bb90>
           Command 84 not supported. <0xb586bb90>
           ^[[31;1mFor obscure reasons could not handle the message^[[0m <0xb586bb90>
           ^[[33;1mSocket::ReceiveData 0x80abac0 failed, bytes left 0 start: 180000 1: 0 1b

Command 84 is 'Get Video Frame'. Wiered.

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Re: IP Camera "For obscure reasons could not handle the message"
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2008, 11:22:14 pm »
did you by any chance do a sqlCVS update?


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Re: IP Camera "For obscure reasons could not handle the message"
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2008, 04:12:18 am »
No, I didn't do any sqlCVS update.

When it didn't work, all I did was get linuxmce source code using svn.

I am not sure what is the relationship with sqlCVS. How do I find out if any sqlCVS has been issued or what was changed ?

When I tried to find what is wrong, I issued 'ConfirmDependencies' a few times. But, that command didn't give me any useful result.

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Re: IP Camera "For obscure reasons could not handle the message"
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2008, 08:39:56 pm »
Last night, downloaded the ISO image, installed LMCE with a clean slate. It still failed for the same reason.

When I added the camera, it displayed it was downloading 'Generic Serial Device'. I am not sure, it is downloading latest and greatest version from linuxmce.org or somewhere. If so, it is definitely broken now.

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Re: IP Camera "For obscure reasons could not handle the message"
« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2008, 08:52:43 pm »
can you pastebin the complete log?

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Re: IP Camera "For obscure reasons could not handle the message"
« Reply #8 on: January 18, 2009, 02:08:44 am »
Here is the output from 36_Generic_Serial_Device.log

10   01/17/09 19:58:47.655      handleMessage directly <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 19:58:47.655      Command 350 not supported. <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 19:58:47.655      Receiving buffer from 192.168.80.254 with max size 4096 and timeout 100... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 19:58:47.663      Receiving buffer from 192.168.80.254 with max size 4096 and timeout 100... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 19:58:47.663      Receiving buffer from 192.168.80.254 with max size 4096 and timeout 100... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 19:58:47.663      Closing connection to 192.168.80.254 <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 19:58:47.686      Connected to 192.168.80.254 on port 80, socket 10 <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:00:37.666      handleMessage directly <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:00:37.666      Command 350 not supported. <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:00:37.666      Receiving buffer from 192.168.80.254 with max size 4096 and timeout 100... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:00:37.674      Receiving buffer from 192.168.80.254 with max size 4096 and timeout 100... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:00:37.674      Receiving buffer from 192.168.80.254 with max size 4096 and timeout 100... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:00:37.674      Closing connection to 192.168.80.254 <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:00:37.696      Connected to 192.168.80.254 on port 80, socket 10 <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.520      Receive string: MESSAGE 103            <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.520      Received MESSAGE 103            0x80abae0 device: 36 <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.520      Received Message type 1 ID 84 from 20 to 36 (device: 36) resp 1 <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.520      Message 84 NOT pre-processed. <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.520      Routing Message 84 to 36... <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.520      Dispatching Message 84 to 36... <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.520      Command will be handled in Parent device. <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.520      Routing message ID=84 to device 36. <0xb6078b90>
05   01/17/09 20:02:21.520      Process Queue = 1 <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.644      Routing message to Ruby Interpreter... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.644      handleMessage directly <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:21.644      Command 84 not supported. <0xb5877b90>
01   01/17/09 20:02:21.644      For obscure reasons could not handle the message <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:27.664      handleMessage directly <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:27.664      Command 350 not supported. <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:27.664      Receiving buffer from 192.168.80.254 with max size 4096 and timeout 100... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:27.671      Receiving buffer from 192.168.80.254 with max size 4096 and timeout 100... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:27.671      Receiving buffer from 192.168.80.254 with max size 4096 and timeout 100... <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:27.672      Closing connection to 192.168.80.254 <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:27.695      Connected to 192.168.80.254 on port 80, socket 10 <0xb5877b90>
05   01/17/09 20:02:41.517      Socket::ReceiveData 0x80abae0 failed, bytes left 0 start: 3260000 1: 0 1b: 0 2: 0 2b: 0 m_Socket: 8 Command_Impl1 Dev #36 <0xb6078b90>
05   01/17/09 20:02:41.517      Socket::ReceiveString2 ReceiveData failed m_Socket: -1 Command_Impl1 Dev #36 <0xb6078b90>
01   01/17/09 20:02:41.517      Receive string failed in HandleRequestSocket 18:ReceiveData failed Command_Impl1 Dev #36 <0xb6078b90>
05   01/17/09 20:02:41.518      Dumping 1 locks <0xb6078b90>
05   01/17/09 20:02:41.518      finished check for exceptions <0xb6078b90>
05   01/17/09 20:02:41.518      OL: (0x80abc2c) (>77) MessageQueue Command_Impl.cpp l:822 time: 7:00:00p (1232240561 s) thread: 3062340496 Rel: Y Got: Y <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.518      Requesthandler 0x80abae0 (device: 36) Closing request handler connection <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.518      Command_Impl::OnReload 36 <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.518      Socket m_Socket -1/0x80abae0 Command_Impl1 Dev #36 m_bQuit=1 <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.518      ready to dump locks using logger: 0x80aa5a0
 <0xb707ab90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.642      Closing connection to 192.168.80.254 <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.643      Closing connection to 192.168.80.254 <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.643      Command 356 not supported. <0xb5877b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.643      Generic Serial Device RunThread ended. <0xb6078b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.643      DoLogging before join. <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.643      DoLogging end. <0xb707ab90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.643      DoLogging after join. <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.672      Waiting for message queue thread to quit <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.672      Socket m_Socket -1/0x80abae0 Command_Impl1 Dev #36 m_bQuit=1 <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.672      Socket m_Socket -1/0x80abae0 Command_Impl1 Dev #36 m_bQuit=1 <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.675      Message queue thread quit <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.675      Message queue thread joined <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.675      About to call kill spawned devices <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.675      Need to kill 0 child devices <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.675      Killing completed. <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.676      ~Command_Impl finished <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.676      Device: 36 ending <0xb787c6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:41.676      Ruby ended. <0xb787c6c0>
Return code: 2
2   01/17/09 20:02:41   36 (spawning-device)   Device requests restart... count=1/50 dev=36
Sat Jan 17 20:02:41 EST 2009 Restart
========== NEW LOG SECTION ==========
1   01/17/09 20:02:49   36 (spawning-device)   Starting... 1
1   01/17/09 20:02:49   36 (spawning-device)   Found /usr/pluto/bin/Generic_Serial_Device
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.759      Device: 36 starting.  Connecting to: localhost <0xb77da6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.761      Setting timeout for socket 4 to 20 <0xb77da6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.807      DoLogging start. <0xb6fd8b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.807      DoLogging thread is started. <0xb77da6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.807      Connect OK <0xb77da6c0>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.807      Device 36 has commad line <Generic_Serial_Device>. <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.807      Adding device: 36. <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.808      Socket::SendMessage type 5 id 37 from 36 to -1000 <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.849      RubyIOManager::InstantiateNode port: ERR Parameter not found <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.849      Checking TCP Port 80 <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.849      Fetching Ruby code from Infrared Plugin <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.849      InternalSendCommand id 188 out parm conf -1 resp 0x80b2fd8 <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.849      Socket::SendMessage type 1 id 188 from 36 to -2000 <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.854      InternalSendCommand out done id 188 conf -1 resp 0x80b2fd8 0x80b3268 0 type 1 id 188 to -2000 <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.854      InternalSendCommand out id 188 parm exiting conf -1 resp 0x80b2fd8 <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.854      Fetched 0 commands... <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.854      Using network device with address <192.168.80.254>, at port: <80>. <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.854      Using Idle Delay: 2000. <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.854      Requesthandler 0x80abae0 (device: 36) runThread now running <0xb5fd6b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.854      Loading generated code... <0xb57d5b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.854      Starting Ruby... <0xb57d5b90>
RCODE:
   0:require 'Ruby_Generic_Serial_Device'
   1:class Command < Ruby_Generic_Serial_Device::RubyCommandWrapper
   2:end
   3:class Device_36 < Ruby_Generic_Serial_Device::RubySerialIOWrapper
   4:#### START SETTERS ####################################################################
   5:def initialize()
   6:super
   7:@returnParamArray=Array.new
   8:end
   9:####  END  SETTERS ####################################################################
  10:end
 12:10   01/17/09 20:02:49.860      Generated code loaded. <0xb57d5b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.860      Class: Device_36 instantiated. <0xb57d5b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.860      Added 7 data params to device 36. <0xb57d5b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.860      Added 0 wrapped child devices to device 36. <0xb57d5b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.862      Connected to 192.168.80.254 on port 80, socket 9 <0xb57d5b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.867      Connected to 192.168.80.254 on port 80, socket 10 <0xb57d5b90>
10   01/17/09 20:02:49.867      Command 355 not supported. <0xb57d5b90>