I have been working with my panels (current version at
/g/jmriusers/files/ProblemsBeingWorkedOn/Scott_Waltons_problem/PRR_West_CTC_cleaned_fourth_reset.xml)?getting the Signals correct (especially around the double crossovers). I got those apparently correctly and managed to get several Transits to correctly circle the railroad (mostly - a couple of pauses here and there). I went to work on it again and when I turned on power to the railroad, I noticed that the Loconet became VERY busy and never went idle. When I looked at the Loconet monitor, there were many "Send IMM Packet command" messages and most were rejected as the buffer was full. I turned off power to the railroad and then restarted JMRI -- the same situation recurred. I again turned off the railroad and this time started JMRI on a different computer, connected to the same railroad. I started a monitor capturing the Loconet data. The messages didn't start again I restarted the PanelPro with the panels in the files section. Then the messages started again, but the curious thing is that they didn't stop when I exited PanelPro, so there must be something in the LocoNet devices that is either sending or resending these messages. The Monitor log has been upload to the same file area (
/g/jmriusers/files/ProblemsBeingWorkedOn/Scott_Waltons_problem/monitorLog-alpha-full3.txt). No errors are showing in the System Console window.
The environment is:
Windows 11, Java 11, command station is Digikeijs DR5000 with DR5088RC Railcom readers, and RR-CirKits devies (SignalMan, TowerMan, MotorMan, TC-64, TC-64 MKII). Any suggestions on how to narrow down this problem. I think it would help if I was able to decipher where the Send IMM packets were addressed.
Scott Walton