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Unknown script logs
#1
Hi all, I use Wiser for Knx, and started recently. I have no long or complicated scripts. However, my log fills with logs of script 'script unknown' and message '* string'. How can I find out what is going on?
Erik
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#2
Start by disabling all your scripts and see if it is still happening. Also check common functions if you didn't add anything there.
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#3
(22.02.2023, 09:31)Daniel Wrote: Start by disabling all your scripts and see if it is still happening.  Also check common functions if you didn't add anything there.

I did this, but I still get these logs.
I also checked the event scripts: many of them are empty. I did not find anything strange, as far as I can tell. Currently, it comes with  log message every minute (exactly). Is there something else I should/can check?
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#4
Which apps do you have installed?
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#5
I am not sure: I did not install any app, but use Wiser for KNX as is: it was installed and did some basic visualizationstuff. I upgraded to firmware 2.8 Could that cause this?
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#6
Go to app store and update all apps, some are preinstalled by default
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#7
I removed all apps, since I don't use them (maybe later). I also restarted the system, but still the logs remain.
I only found 1 error message: At startup about ModBus: Resident script:118: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 'value' (a nil value). However, this has been there in the past. The tab ModBus is completely empty
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#8
Make a backup and perform factory reset. See if it is still there
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#9
I did this, and my system did not connect anymore. That was fixed by a friend (connection mode was wrong). This did not solve it either. Than I found a modbus connection, which was not useful in my situation. After removing that the issue was solved.

I thank you very much for your help. It taught me a lot about were to look for issues.
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