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how to read dashboard
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Yes, I see that.
Are you looking at your OutagesIO dashboard using the same PC that is running the agent or from remote? -
@OutagesIO_Support
Same laptop. Had to restart it once for a program lockup. Otherwise it’s always on[link text](link url) -
If the agent showed Disconnected but you were still able to get access to the OutagesIO dashboard, then I suspect that the agent is stopping on that laptop.
The next time you see it Disconnected, and again, from the same laptop, can you please fire up a command line prompt and ping one of our servers.
ping tpw.outagesio.com
This must be done at the exact same time as you see the agent saying it's Disconnected.
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Ok, so now, please restart the Echonetworks service and lets see if the agent comes back online. Just use the restart option.
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Google starting, stopping services for your operating system. Then go to the Services area on your PC.
Please report back if it said it was or was not started while at the same time confirming that the OutagesIO dashboard is still showing the agent as Disconnected.
Then use the Restart option only to restart the service and let us know if the agent has changed to Active in your OutagesIO dashboard.
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Can you show me a screen capture of the service please.
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What I'm looking for is the owner of the otm* process or processes. You would have to Google how to find that on your OS. I don't know Win 10 or 11.
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One thing you could do is fine a friend that is a little more technical.
About the only problem we seem to be having is that the agent doesn't seem to have been installed with full admin rights as is required and noted in the installation notes.
Outside of that, it seems to be running as it should be.