I don't think breaking the program apart into different program slots will make
a difference, because all slots share the same processor resources. The
different program slots are more useful for "organization", and not the same as
having programs actually running on different processors.
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--- On Saturday, August 17, 2013 8:29 AM, Mark wrote:
i am now looking at ways to break the system apart - not as easy as i
thought...
the TP's and smart object handling have to stay together all the SWAMP
stuff has to stay together the DM stuff is just code, nothing really going
on there
i moved the SWAMP logic to another slot and created an EISC with the
signals for 2 panels testing my XPanel was much better, 3-5 sec and it
populated the screen correctly still not the 1-2 sec that i got with my
stripped down program i am not sure that moving the SWAMP stuff is enough
moving to another processor may help
i think the problem is all the ethernet traffic going on to support the
TP's & moving the SWAMP logic doesn't really help this i am using an
expanded version of the SWAMP demo, so everytime a source changes that
change is broadcast to every TP so that the selected/playing source is
displayed on the source select screen it doesn't seem like much, but a
factor
i was thinking of moving 1/2 of the TP's to another 3-series processor, but
i am not sure that the CEN-Track/iServer/Audionet/MMS will support being
connected to the 2 processors at once (i didn't see anything in the MMS
config tool to allow it)
i still have large programs for the lighting & shades to host somewhere too
- at the moment i have the lighting in slot3, but haven't started the
shades yet the security & hvac (27 tstats) are in other slots on the AV3,
but i don't think they contribute much to the problem
looking for ways to solve the problem that i haven't thought of??
mark
--- In Crestron@..., "Mark" <markrkaye@...> wrote:
i have a large system w/30 tp's (750, 1050 & tst-600) that i am just
commissioning i am not impressed with the media object performance
when i pick a tuner i.e. am/fm/xm/audionet it takes 15-20 sec to get
screen control (audio plays immediately) sometimes i get the 'no
communication' box is this normal?
i have an AV3 with a large main program & a large lighting & shades
program (pac2 does the actual control) it takes 10 min after a reboot
to get reasonable control again i had all the devices on the house LAN
(sonicwall & hp switches, so not your ordinary stuff) i moved all the
Crestron devices to the control subnet yesterday and things appear worse?
wondering if i have a bad LAN cable causing extra traffic?
i am testing with an XPanel of a 750 on the LAN side
mark