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Post by kuegerls on SysProcessExecuteCommand2 and CANopen Device CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
I have now conducted some tests. The problem occurs when the Python script establishes an OPCUA connection, even if I only establish the connection without reading or writing any data. Is there another way to exchange data between Python and CODESYS without having to put in a lot of effort?
Last updated: 2024-06-24

Post by kaotic2499 on Upgraded Raspberry 2b to Raspberry 5, Trends Broken? CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Is there anyone who can assist me? ill just have to raise this as a bug with codesys otherwise. I see this as the only way foward. ill attempt a fresh install of RPI in the next day or two, but thats all i had previously so 🤷‍♂
Last updated: 2025-10-21

Post by salmawis on Advice on OOP hardware I/O code structure CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Call 10 FB instances. Connect Motor_1_Fault to the i_xHW_FaultDetected pin of FB 1, Motor_2_Fault to FB 2... By doing this, your FB will be flexible. The programming will be smooth like a perfect Drift Boss, instead of "hitting the wall" because it can't be reused!
Last updated: 2025-10-31

Post by timvh on Textfield display problem CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Did you test this with the latest version of the CODESYS Visualization add-on? Something that you might want to test is if it works better when you disable the "Support client animation and overlay of native elements". Double-click on the VisualizationManager in your project to find this setting.
Last updated: 2025-11-21

Post by s1mon on Two OneWireMaster on one Raspberry PI 5 CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Took me a while to work on this again. I testes today with a fresh setup and it works now. My OneWireCycle tasks runs for around 10seconds. I guess my mistake was that I put the cycle task for the OneWire Task to a too small number. Thx for the support!
Last updated: 2025-11-22

Post by gepert on parker servo and position CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hello, Thank you for your response. In my application i use ethercat and while work i do not turn off power. After relative move motor is in standstill. As you suggest I suppose that problem is in drive setting but i do not see any option about increase standstill torque. Below i posted some photos from drive setting manager - PSD Servomanager Do you see any settings responsible for standstill torque? thank you
Last updated: 2024-08-05

Post by mini-developer on Precompilation Error NBS.UDP_Peer CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hello, I use the Library NBS from "caa net base services". After opening the Project i get 19 errors from the message window "Precompilation", most of them because it doesn't recognise a component of the FB "NBS.UD_Peer". (see photo) After compiling the Project at least 2 times, there are no errors. Is there a reason and solution for this behavior? Is there a problem with resolving the library? Thanks for any clue
Last updated: 2024-08-23

Post by paro on Client Independent Visualization Switching CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hi, can you please provide a new example for the topic at CODESYS "Client Independent Visualization Switching" https://forge.codesys.com/prj/codesys-example/client-independ/home/Home/ Since a few versions, the functions used cause warning messages. Examples for the use of all function blocks from the Visu Utils would generally be very helpful! Several people have put together an example here: https://forum-de.codesys.com//download/file.php?id=2240 BR Patrick
Last updated: 2023-12-20

Post by danwoodlock on RPI Zero w - Edge gateway cant install CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hello all, First post. I recently acquired an RPI zero W from amazon, and have been using it with Codesys v3.5 SP19 patch 2. I first got it working yesterday, and after installing the runtime on the Pi, I was prompted to install the edge gateway. Installation of the edge gateway failed because of unsupported architecture, undeterred I was able to connect to the pi and program as I wanted. The issue I've noticed is that if I do not load anything to the pi overnight, I can then no longer connect to the pi and download, although I can still ping it from my pc. I found that if I power cycle the PI, I am then able to connect again, and it works as normal. I did some googling and found instances where people recommended downloading the newest edge gateway, which brings me here. Wondering if there are any suggestions, or if this is a known issue. I actually tried installing all 3 versions of edge gateway for science, but all fail with the same message. Thanks -Dan
Last updated: 2023-09-13

Post by mondinmr on Jitter problems on imx8 CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
We are experiencing serious jitter issues on an ARM64 imx8. Until now, on rpi and beaglebone derivatives, and on Intel, we never encountered jitter issues unless they were already present on the device. In this case, as can be seen from the attached graph, we have excellent maximum latency. The cyclictest on the isolated core dedicated to IEC CODESYS tasks shows a latency of 37µs, with an average of 14µs. Usually, on all other devices, with an RT kernel, with the appropriate parameters to avoid frequency throttling, with properly managed IRQs, and with the disabling of large page sizes, the jitter measured by CODESYS is very close to the cyclictest latency. However, on this imx8, we are noticing a fluctuating value of +/- 300µs that seems to be added to this latency, as if something occasionally miscalculates the sleep times by exactly +/- 300µs. Two screenshoot attached. - Result of cyclictest - Jitter on CODESYS Tasks are assigned to isolated core!
Last updated: 2023-10-18

Post by oi18ct on ARM SL Development Board Recommendation CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hello codesys forum, My company is looking at developing a solution with Codesys ARM SL. The requirements will not tax the capabilities of Codesys. I would like to buy an AMR 7 or 8 Dev Board for experimenting. I am looking for a recommendation as I have minimal experience with Linux. Any input from the forum would be most appreciated as the hardware requirements as provided by Codesys for ARM SL seem pretty minimal (basically a arm7 or 8 with Debian is all). Our needs are small in scale- something like 8 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, 2 analog inputs and 1 analog output. A small gui will be published via web visualization for external display (no local display). Communications with ModbusTCP and uart/RS485. It may be necessary to access i2c and make c or python calls to some existing code that is pretty small. Something like the EMCraft STM32MP1 SOM Starter Kit or Octavo Systems OSD32MP1-RED development board? Ideally something that has a path to a SoM for production. Kontron appears to have some interesting options too. Just having a hard time deciding where to start. Thanks in advance... LC
Last updated: 2023-11-11

Post by dogulas on OPC UA C# client connecting to OPC UA CODESYS server CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Ok, I have a simple test environment. From C#, using OPC UA, I can read DINTs, write DINTs, read Structs, but when I try to write a struct I get BadNotWritable. I am using Communication Manager, OPC UA Server, and IEC Symbol Publishing. I have a struct defined with one single DINT in it. The instance of the struct is in GVL. The struct is marked read/write in IEC Symbol Publishing. Any ideas? Pointers are welcome. public static async Task WriteStructA(byte[] structAData) { if (_session == null) throw new Exception("session is null"); // create a RequestHeader RequestHeader requestHeader = new RequestHeader { Timestamp = DateTime.UtcNow, TimeoutHint = 30000 // timeout in milliseconds }; // create an ExtensionObject to wrap the value to be written ExtensionObject extensionObject = new ExtensionObject( new ExpandedNodeId("GVL_StructA", 5), structAData ); // create a WriteValue object to hold the value to be written WriteValue writeValue = new WriteValue { NodeId = _structANodeId, AttributeId = Attributes.Value, Value = new DataValue(extensionObject) }; // put the WriteValue object into a WriteValueCollection object WriteValueCollection writeValueCollection = new WriteValueCollection() { writeValue }; // perform the write operation asynchronously WriteResponse writeResponse = await _session.WriteAsync( requestHeader, writeValueCollection, CancellationToken.None ); // check the result of the write operation if (writeResponse.Results[0] != StatusCodes.Good) throw new Exception("Write failed: " + writeResponse.Results[0]); }
Last updated: 2024-12-17

Post by sean-barton on Ambiguous namespace in library dependencies CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
I am trying to install the MQTT Client SL in an existing project I have been working on for years. After adding the library to the project, and without adding any other code, upon building I get a C0180: Ambiguous namespace 'MBM' error between the memory block manager (MBM) in the NetBaseSrv dependency of the MQTT Client SL library and the memory block manager (MBM) in the CAA CanL2 dependency of the 3S CANopen stack library. I have tried: * setting "Only allow qualified access to all identifiers." in the properties for both the parent libraries. * deleting the 3S CANopen stack library. Upon (re)building the error simply points to another conflicting library - there are many. * deleting the Library Manager and rebuilding it. * adding the memory block manager library (used in the NetBaseSrv) manually and changing its namespace to MBM3S. None of the above allow me to access the MQTT library through its namespace (MQTT). Adding the memory block manager manually removes the C0180 error, but the MQTT library is not accessible - i.e. mqttClient : MQTT.MQTTClient; highlights the mqttClient as "Identifier 'MQTT.MQTTClient' not defined". Is there anything else I can try?
Last updated: 2025-01-09

Post by trusty-squire on Strange problem with the ‘MC_SetPosition’ function CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Here, it seems to me that we are getting completely off track with the observed problem. If questions clarifying the details of the installation are problematic, it's best to include those details in the original question then... I had already written this elsewhere. The program before being brought into machines was exhaustively tested in SW emulation and the problem did not occur. Testing the full program in emulation is entirely different from creating a simplified program to isolate the function causing problems in the real world. I would recommend trying it to isolate the issue. The drive and motor have been working fine for about 10 years. In replacing the machine control system, I opted for CoDeSys where before there was something else. But this is not the subject of the problem A simple "yes" is the correct answer to my question here... Anyways, you seem to be a very knowledgeable expert, good luck on your problem!
Last updated: 2025-01-18

Post by carl25 on Confused about stepper spec & tips on pwm-step/dir CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hello! I have asked the few I know who have knowledge of this and now turn to this one inexhaustible source of knowledge aka. the electronics forum. I was going to buy stepper motors yesterday but got so confused about the spec that I need to get an answer to this first. 2 different stepper motors, quite close in size but with very different spec. https://www.oyostepper.de/goods-40-Nema-17-Schrittmotor-Bipolar-12V-18-Grad-40Ncm-04A-12-Volt-4-Dr%C3%A4hte-Hybrid-Schrittmotor.html https://www.oyostepper.de/goods-38-Nema-17-Schrittmotor-Bipolar-18-deg-22Ncm-133A-28V-4-Dr%C3%A4hte-Hybrid-Schrittmotor.html Both Nema17 but the first 1.33A and 22Ncm and the second only 0.4A but almost double the torque. I can see that the resistance is very much higher on the latter but what's the catch? Double the torque to 1/3 the current sounds a little too good to be true so what am I missing?
Last updated: 2025-02-21

Post by egau on Enable and Disable Project IO programmatically CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hi @eschwellinger, I tried this with Modbus COM slaves. I was able to disable them (slave becomes greyed out in the device tree), but the DED.Reconfigure "eError" output shows "NOT_SUPPORTED". After this, when I tried to re-enable the slave, it did not work (device stayed greyed out in the device tree), and the DED.Reconfigure "eError" output also showed "NOT_SUPPORTED". Is there something to do about this, or the device just doesn't support reconfiguration? P.S: I tried this running locally on my computer (not in simulation mode). So of course I was not physically connected to the devices. I have two similar projects, but one of them doesn't have the Modbus_COM devices. I know I can "Exclude from build" the devices for that project, but I would really prefer not to do this if possible. I would prefer to dynamically toggle a configuration variable that would enable or disable the slaves.
Last updated: 2025-03-14

Post by macman on Codesys 3.5 OPC UA Client to Kepware OPC UA Server CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hi, I have problem with connecting Wago PLC WAGO 750-8212/0025-0002 configured as OPC UA client to Kepware OPC UA Server. I am using Codesys 3.5.19.70. What I did so far. To the Codesys project I added object Data Source Manager and configured connection OPC UA like below: pic 1 Then I can browse the OPC server tags in “Variables” tab after prior trust on the server side of the client certificate created in the “Communication” tab: pic 2 Additionally second certificate has been created in Codesys for runtime process in “Security screen” as well as the server certificate was approved here: pic 3 But when I compiled project, downloaded it to PLC and go to RUN I can’t read selected in “Variables” tab, OPC Server tags. I am getting such error (ID: 7001): pic 4 All two PLC certificates has been trusted in OPC server (Kepware) side: pic 5 and Kepware server configuration look like this: pic 6 I can easily connect using third party OPC UA client UaExpert to Kepware server without problem. In attachment I added also log from Kepware OPC UA server. pic # - this specifies the number of a concrete graphic from one of the collective in attachment
Last updated: 2025-04-02

Post by kuegerls on Programmatically clearing or syncing Data Source Manager cache? CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hi everyone, is there a way to programmatically clear the cache of the Data Source Manager in CODESYS so that variable values are re-synchronized from the OPC UA server (Symbol Configuration with OPCUA features)? Alternatively, is it possible to trigger a manual synchronization of data source variables from within the application code at runtime? Here’s the situation: A variable is first written by the OPC UA client to the server in one state of a state machine and changes to another state – so the initial communication works. Later, the server changes the variable value, but the client does not receive or reflect the updated value, unless the variable is actively written again. I’m looking for a way to force the client (data source manager) to re-read or refresh the variable state from the server, possibly by clearing the internal cache or triggering a sync. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Last updated: 2025-05-23

Post by alexgooi on Licensing info not available. CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Sorry for the question, but I'm not completely getting the idea here, could you be more specific, maybe give an example? I'm now in a state where I don't have a softcontainer on my license server anymore (even after reinstalling from the Codesys-IDE). I tried reaching the webserver of Codemeter but when I do that I get redirected to http://"IP":22352 This is not reachable, afterwards I installed lynx on my Debian machine (command line only). From here I could reach the webserver and toggle the network server setting, but unfortunately this did not help. I also tried to changed the remote read setting to 1 (in the Server.ini file). But after a Codemeter reboot this is overwritten to 0. I have the feeling that it should be much easier to get a license to work, am I missing some checkbox somewhere? Is there a tutorial (or manual) that explains the licensing sequence step by step, because I'm pretty stuck.
Last updated: 2025-10-01

Post by mtho on JSON Utilities - JSON file written with invalid structure CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
I'm using the JSON Utilities SL library to write configurations in my program to a file. I'm generating the JSON data using the builder function block and all appears to work correctly. When I write the jsondata to file, I'm finding that some of the JSON elements are not being written in the right location in the file. Rather than writing they keys under the parent object, they get written outside the root JSON object at the end of the file. If I then try to read the file back into the program, I get an invalid_structure error. I don't get any errors when populating the JSON data or when writing the file. I attached an example of the JSON writer output. The problems begin with key P200. Each P200 should go under MBR1 through MBR3. Among the rest of the keys, they are supposed to be under different parent objects. I am using default values for wsLineBreak and encoding.
Last updated: 2024-03-06

Post by kaotic2499 on Upgraded Raspberry 2b to Raspberry 5, Trends Broken? CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Hello! Raspberry pi 2b just is getting a bit slow so decided to go for a Raspberry 5. Project is now upgraded to suit Pi 64 SL... so, now although everything runs perfectly... for some reason my trends will not save! its driving me nuts... ^Tried merging tasks with main program & trends ^tried re-prioritizing tasks (shifting 1 - 31 etc) ^Recreated the Trend Recording manager from scratch ^Tried swapping persisitant vars to GVL Retains then non-retains... (Project attached is as per before trial&error) Raspberry Pi 2b still runs "perfectly" though its very chuggy (Still saves the trends, note this is of an pretty much identical project minus the device compatibility) Does anyone have any advice to offer? project attached.... I feel it could be outside of Codesys itself causing the issues, but cant see/find anything on the internet to assist (or anyone else with the same problem as me...) Can attach project in another format (non archive) any assistance is much appreciated!
Last updated: 2025-10-19

Post by mondinmr on Direct Pointers in IOMapping for EtherCAT with IoDrvEthercatLib.ETCSlave_Dia CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
I have found a very interesting solution using: IoConfigTaskMap IoConfigConnectorMap IoConfigChannelMap The first is the list of IO tasks. The second is the connector for each IO module in the IOMap. The third is the individual input or output on the IOMap. One of the properties of the connector is another pointer to a connector, which corresponds with the connector of the EtherCAT slave. Through this information, it is possible to understand to which EtherCAT slave an IO connectormap corresponds. I am attaching an FB that allows for the construction of an IO map and finding the pointer to the actual IOs in the IOMap based on the bitoffset. FUNCTION_BLOCK IOExplorer VAR_INPUT END_VAR VAR_OUTPUT END_VAR VAR inputChannels: COL.LinkedList; outputChannels: COL.LinkedList; ulintFactory: COL.UlintElementFactory; END_VAR METHOD inputAtBitOffsetOfConnector : POINTER TO BYTE VAR_INPUT conn: POINTER TO IoConfigConnectorMap; bitOffset: UDINT; END_VAR VAR it: COL.LinkedListIterator; itf: COL.IElement; elem: COL.iUlintElement; channelInfo: POINTER TO ADVChannelInfo; bitOffsetR: UDINT; END_VAR inputChannels.ElementIterator(it); WHILE it.HasNext() DO it.Next(itfElement => itf); __QUERYINTERFACE(itf, elem); {warning disable C0033} channelInfo := TO___UXINT(elem.UlintValue); {warning restire C0033} IF channelInfo^.connectorField = conn THEN IF bitOffsetR = bitOffset THEN inputAtBitOffsetOfConnector := channelInfo^.addr; RETURN; END_IF bitOffsetR := bitOffsetR + channelInfo^.size; ELSE bitOffsetR := 0; END_IF END_WHILE inputAtBitOffsetOfConnector := 0; END_METHOD METHOD outputAtBitOffsetOfConnector : POINTER TO BYTE VAR_INPUT conn: POINTER TO IoConfigConnectorMap; bitOffset: UDINT; END_VAR VAR it: COL.LinkedListIterator; itf: COL.IElement; elem: COL.iUlintElement; channelInfo: POINTER TO ADVChannelInfo; bitOffsetR: UDINT; END_VAR outputChannels.ElementIterator(it); WHILE it.HasNext() DO it.Next(itfElement => itf); __QUERYINTERFACE(itf, elem); {warning disable C0033} channelInfo := TO___UXINT(elem.UlintValue); {warning restire C0033} IF channelInfo^.connectorField = conn THEN IF bitOffsetR = bitOffset THEN outputAtBitOffsetOfConnector := channelInfo^.addr; RETURN; END_IF bitOffsetR := bitOffsetR + channelInfo^.size; ELSE bitOffsetR := 0; END_IF END_WHILE outputAtBitOffsetOfConnector := 0; END_METHOD METHOD scanIO VAR_INPUT END_VAR VAR numTasks: DINT := IoConfig_Globals.nIoConfigTaskMapCount; tType: WORD; ioTask: POINTER TO IoConfigTaskMap; numCon: WORD; connector: POINTER TO IoConfigConnectorMap; numCh: DWORD; channelInfo: POINTER TO ADVChannelInfo; iTsk: DINT; iCon: WORD; iCh: DWORD; i: DINT; _tmpConnList: COL.IList; elem: COL.IUlintElement; itf: COL.IElement; tmpCh: POINTER TO ADVChannelInfo; lastE: DINT; e: COL.COLLECTION_ERROR; e1: Error; END_VAR VAR_INST lF: COL.ListFactory; END_VAR IF outputChannels.CountElements() > 0 OR inputChannels.CountElements() > 0 THEN RETURN; END_IF _tmpConnList := lF.CreateDynamicList(16, 16); //Iterate through all IO tasks FOR iTsk := 0 TO numTasks - 1 DO ioTask := ADR(IoConfig_Globals.pIoConfigTaskMap[iTsk]); //Store the type of the task (Input or Output) tType := ioTask^.wType; numCon := ioTask^.wNumOfConnectorMap; //Iterate through all connectors of the task FOR iCon := 0 TO numCon - 1 DO connector := ADR(ioTask^.pConnectorMapList[iCon]); numCh := connector^.dwNumOfChannels; //Iterate through all channels of the connector FOR iCh := 0 TO numCh - 1 DO //Create a new channel info object and fill it with the address, connector and size of the channel //Connectors is address of field connector in this case like EtherCAT slave //Address is the address of the IOMap //Size is the size of channel data in bits in IOMap channelInfo := __NEW(ADVChannelInfo); channelInfo^.addr := connector^.pChannelMapList[iCh].pbyIecAddress; channelInfo^.connectorField := connector^.pConnector; channelInfo^.size := connector^.pChannelMapList[iCh].wSize; //We put the channel info a temporary ordered list //Order is based on the address of IOMap lastE := TO_DINT(_tmpConnList.CountElements()) - 1; FOR i := 0 TO lastE DO _tmpConnList.GetElementAt(udiPosition := TO_UDINT(i), itfElement => itf); __QUERYINTERFACE(itf, elem); {warning disable C0033} tmpCh := TO___UXINT(elem.UlintValue); {warning restire C0033} //If the address of the channel is smaller than the address of the channel in the list IF tmpCh^.addr > channelInfo^.addr THEN //Insert the channel in the list at the current position _tmpConnList.InsertElementAt(TO_UDINT(i), ulintFactory.Create(TO_ULINT(channelInfo))); //Clear the channel info pointer channelInfo := 0; //Exit the loop i := lastE + 1; END_IF END_FOR //If the channel info is not 0, it means that the channel was not inserted in the list IF channelInfo <> 0 THEN //Add the channel to the end of the list elem := ulintFactory.Create(TO_ULINT(channelInfo)); _tmpConnList.AddElement(elem); END_IF END_FOR //Iterate temporary list and add the channels to the input or output list lastE := TO_DINT(_tmpConnList.CountElements()) - 1; FOR i := 0 TO lastE DO _tmpConnList.GetElementAt(udiPosition := TO_UDINT(i), itfElement => itf); __QUERYINTERFACE(itf, elem); {warning disable C0033} tmpCh := TO___UXINT(elem.UlintValue); {warning restire C0033} //If type is input, add the channel to the input list IF tType = TaskMapTypes.TMT_INPUTS THEN e := inputChannels.AddElement(ulintFactory.Create(TO_ULINT(tmpCh))); //If type is output, add the channel to the output list ELSIF tType = TaskMapTypes.TMT_OUTPUTS THEN e := outputChannels.AddElement(ulintFactory.Create(TO_ULINT(tmpCh))); ELSE __DELETE(tmpCh); END_IF END_FOR //Clear the temporary list _tmpConnList.RemoveAllElements(); END_FOR END_FOR END_METHOD
Last updated: 2024-02-13

Post by mondinmr on Frustration-Fueled Feedback on Project File Management and Git Integration CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Good day, I’m writing this message out of frustration regarding the current way project files are saved as encrypted XML and single-file format in CODESYS. I find this approach to be quite tedious for several reasons: Limited Access to Structured Text: Not being able to access Structured Text (ST) externally makes it impossible to work with alternative editors like VSCode. Tools like VSCode are incredibly responsive and feature advanced systems such as GitHub Copilot, which would be a real game-changer when working with ST IEC. While CODESYS works well for small code snippets or debugging, when the codebase grows, switching to VSCode to boost productivity becomes essential, and copy-pasting between environments is a cumbersome workaround. Poor Integration with Git: This file format also makes it very difficult to integrate effectively with Git. I have tested the internal demo, but for advanced merges, it is unusable. Without properly formatted plain text, it’s impossible to leverage the vast ecosystem of external tools around Git that allow smooth merges in heterogeneous teams. File Corruption on Network Drives: I often work from multiple locations with shared network drives. When the development environment saves a file and something goes wrong midway (which can occasionally happen when using VPNs and network drives), the entire project becomes irrecoverable. There’s no way to cancel the save process, and the development environment freezes. This has happened to me at least four times over the past two weeks, and one of those incidents cost me an entire day of work. All of this is particularly disappointing because I truly believe that the libraries, runtime, and overall work done by CODESYS are exceptional. I find it fantastic that there is a platform allowing development of PLCs and control systems using OOP, which is a huge advantage in modern control engineering. I apologize for the rant, but this issue has been extremely frustrating. Best regards.
Last updated: 2024-10-15

Post by derpaul on Official MQTT-Client: MAX_RECEIVE_BUFFER_SIZE_EXCEEDED CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
Here is the output Codesyscontrol.log ;**************************************************************** ;<loggername>/tmp/codesyscontrol.log</loggername> ;<logoptions> ; <enable>1</enable> ; <type>normal</type> ; <timestamp>rtc</timestamp> ; <deactivatable>0</deactivatable> ; <dump>always</dump> ; <filter>0x0000000f<filter> ; <maxentries>1000</maxentries> ; <maxfiles>1</maxfiles> ; <maxfilesize>1000000</maxfilesize> ;</logoptions> ;<entries> ;Timestamp, CmpId, ClassId, ErrorId, InfoId, InfoText ;ClassId: LOG_INFO =1 ;ClassId: LOG_WARNING =2 ;ClassId: LOG_ERROR =4 ;ClassId: LOG_EXCEPTION =8 ;ClassId: LOG_DEBUG =16 ;ClassId: LOG_PRINTF =32 ;ClassId: LOG_COM =64 ;</entries> ;**************************************************************** 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <logoptions> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <bEnable>1</bEnable> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <type>normal</type> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <timestamp>rtc</timestamp> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <disableable>0</disableable> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <Filter>0x0000000f</Filter> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <MaxEntries>1000</MaxEntries> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <MaxFiles>1</MaxFiles> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <MaxFileSize>1000000</MaxFileSize> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, </logoptions> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 4, CODESYS Control for PFC200 SL 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 4, OS=Linux, CPU=ARM, Arch=32Bit, Coding=C 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 6, <version>3.5.16.40</version> <builddate>Mar 2 2021</builddate> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 5, Copyright (c) 3S - Smart Software Solutions GmbH 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>CM</cmp>, <id>0x00000001</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>CmpMemPool</cmp>, <id>0x0000001e</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>CmpLog</cmp>, <id>0x00000013</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>CmpSettings</cmp>, <id>0x0000001a</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysFile</cmp>, <id>0x00000104</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysCom</cmp>, <id>0x00000100</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysCpuHandling</cmp>, <id>0x00000101</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysDir</cmp>, <id>0x0000011b</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysEthernet</cmp>, <id>0x0000011c</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysEvent</cmp>, <id>0x00000102</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysExcept</cmp>, <id>0x00000103</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysInternalLib</cmp>, <id>0x00000107</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysMem</cmp>, <id>0x00000108</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysModule</cmp>, <id>0x00000109</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysMsgQ</cmp>, <id>0x0000010a</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysMutex</cmp>, <id>0x0000013a</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysOut</cmp>, <id>0x0000010b</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysProcess</cmp>, <id>0x0000010e</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysSem</cmp>, <id>0x0000010f</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysSemCount</cmp>, <id>0x00000139</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysSemProcess</cmp>, <id>0x00000119</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysShm</cmp>, <id>0x00000110</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysSocket</cmp>, <id>0x00000111</id> <ver>3.5.16.30</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTarget</cmp>, <id>0x00000112</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTask</cmp>, <id>0x00000114</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTime</cmp>, <id>0x00000115</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTimeRtc</cmp>, <id>0x00000127</id> <ver>3.5.16.30</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTimer</cmp>, <id>0x00000116</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpAlarmManager</cmp>, <id>0x0000007c</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpApp</cmp>, <id>0x00000002</id> <ver>3.5.16.30</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpAppBP</cmp>, <id>0x00000073</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpAppForce</cmp>, <id>0x00000074</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpAsyncMgr</cmp>, <id>0x0000005f</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBinTagUtil</cmp>, <id>0x00000004</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBinTagUtilIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000005c</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBitmapPool</cmp>, <id>0x00000050</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBlkDrvTcp</cmp>, <id>0x00000030</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBlkDrvUdp</cmp>, <id>0x00000007</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAAAsyncMan</cmp>, <id>0x00004007</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAABehaviourModel</cmp>, <id>0x00004015</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAACallback</cmp>, <id>0x00004001</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAACanL2</cmp>, <id>0x00004004</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAADTUtil</cmp>, <id>0x00004013</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAAFile</cmp>, <id>0x00004008</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAAMemBlockMan</cmp>, <id>0x00004003</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAANetBaseServices</cmp>, <id>0x00004018</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAARealTimeClock</cmp>, <id>0x00004014</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAASdoClient</cmp>, <id>0x00004011</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAASdoServer</cmp>, <id>0x00004017</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAASegBufferMan</cmp>, <id>0x00004019</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAASerialCom</cmp>, <id>0x00004012</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAAStorage</cmp>, <id>0x0000007e</id> <ver>3.5.16.30</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAATick</cmp>, <id>0x00004009</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAATickUtil</cmp>, <id>0x00004010</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAATimer</cmp>, <id>0x00004016</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAATypes</cmp>, <id>0x00004006</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChannelClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000008</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChannelClientIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000005d</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChannelMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000009</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChannelServer</cmp>, <id>0x0000000a</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCharDevice</cmp>, <id>0x00000300</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChecksum</cmp>, <id>0x0000000b</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCodeMeter</cmp>, <id>0x0000007a</id> <ver>3.5.16.30</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCommunicationLib</cmp>, <id>0x0000000c</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCoreDump</cmp>, <id>0x00000083</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCryptMD5</cmp>, <id>0x0000006a</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpDevice</cmp>, <id>0x0000000e</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpDynamicText</cmp>, <id>0x00000051</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpEL6751CanDrv</cmp>, <id>0x00005f0b</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpEventMgr</cmp>, <id>0x0000005b</id> <ver>3.5.16.30</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpFileTransfer</cmp>, <id>0x0000005e</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIecStringUtils</cmp>, <id>0x0000007f</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIecTask</cmp>, <id>0x00000011</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIecVarAccess</cmp>, <id>0x00000060</id> <ver>3.5.16.30</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIoDrvIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000005a</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIoMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000012</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpKbus</cmp>, <id>0x0000008a</id> <ver>4.0.1.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpKnxStack</cmp>, <id>0x0000004d</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpMonitor2</cmp>, <id>0x00000032</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpNameServiceClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000015</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpNameServiceClientIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000011d</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpNameServiceServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000016</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOPCUAClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000096</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOPCUAProviderIecVarAccess</cmp>, <id>0x00000126</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOPCUAServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000124</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOPCUAStack</cmp>, <id>0x0000008d</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOpenSSL</cmp>, <id>0x00000033</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpPfcx00</cmp>, <id>0x00000088</id> <ver>4.0.1.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpPlcShell</cmp>, <id>0x00000128</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRedundancy</cmp>, <id>0x00000129</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRedundancyConnectionIP</cmp>, <id>0x0000ff03</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRetain</cmp>, <id>0x00000017</id> <ver>3.5.16.30</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRouter</cmp>, <id>0x00000018</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSchedule</cmp>, <id>0x00000019</id> <ver>3.5.16.30</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSecureChannel</cmp>, <id>0x00000090</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSecurityManager</cmp>, <id>0x0000008e</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSessionInformation</cmp>, <id>0x00000097</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSocketCanDrv</cmp>, <id>0x00005f0d</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSrv</cmp>, <id>0x0000001c</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpTraceMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000070</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpUserDBFile</cmp>, <id>0x00000098</id> <ver>3.5.16.20</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpUserGroupsDBFile</cmp>, <id>0x00000099</id> <ver>3.5.16.20</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpUserMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000061</id> <ver>3.5.16.40</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpUserObjectsDBFile</cmp>, <id>0x0000009c</id> <ver>3.5.16.20</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpVisuHandler</cmp>, <id>0x00000054</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpVisuServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000057</id> <ver>3.5.16.10</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpWebServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000071</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:11:41Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpWebServerHandlerV3</cmp>, <id>0x00000072</id> <ver>3.5.16.0</ver> 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000007, 1, 0, 6, Network interface: <ipaddress>192.168.1.17</ipaddress>, subnetmask <subnetmask>255.255.255.0</subnetmask> 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000018, 1, 0, 4, Network interface <interface>ether 4</interface> at router <instance>0</instance> registered 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000009, 1, 0, 2, Running as network server 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000009, 1, 0, 1, Running as network client 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x0000000a, 1, 0, 0, <NumOfChannels>4</NumOfChannels> channels available, each of the size <BufferSize>100000</BufferSize> Bytes 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000129, 1, 0, 0, Debug Messages not activated 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x0000ff03, 1, 0, 0, Read connection settings... 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000030, 1, 0, 6, Local network address: <ipaddress>192.168.1.17</ipaddress> 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000018, 1, 0, 4, Network interface <interface>BlkDrvTcp</interface> at router <instance>2</instance> registered 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, No certificate for the OPC UA server available. 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Security policy allows plain text communication. Secure communication is deactivated. 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, ************************************************************** 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, OPC UA Server Started: 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Hostname: PFC200, Port: 4840 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, URL: opc.tcp://PFC200:4840 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Loopbackadapter activated. 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, All available networkadapters are used. 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, ************************************************************** 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Provider CODESYS_DefaultProvider with Version 0x3051028 registerd at the OPC UA server. 2023-09-12T21:12:16Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Provider CmpOPCUAProviderIecVarAccess with Version 0x3051028 registerd at the OPC UA server. 2023-09-12T21:12:17Z, 0x00000126, 1, 0, 0, Valid license found for OPC UA IecVarAccess provider. 2023-09-12T21:12:17Z, 0x00000002, 1, 0, 7, Retains matched to bootproject of application [<app>Application</app>] 2023-09-12T21:12:17Z, 0x00000002, 1, 0, 6, Bootproject of application [<app>Application</app>] loaded 2023-09-12T21:12:17Z, 0x00000018, 1, 0, 1, Setting router <instance>0</instance> address to <address>(0011)</address> 2023-09-12T21:12:17Z, 0x00000018, 1, 16, 8, Network interface for mainnet=<mainnet>ether 5</mainnet> not found 2023-09-12T21:12:17Z, 0x00000018, 1, 0, 1, Setting router <instance>1</instance> address to <address>(0000)</address> 2023-09-12T21:12:17Z, 0x00000018, 1, 0, 1, Setting router <instance>2</instance> address to <address>(2ddc:c0a8:0111)</address> 2023-09-12T21:12:17Z, 0x00000002, 1, 0, 10, Application [<app>Application</app>] started 2023-09-12T21:12:17Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 34, CODESYS Control ready 2023-09-12T21:13:37Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 0, runtime licensed 2023-09-12T21:17:17Z, 0x00000002, 1, 0, 2, Application [<app>Application</app>] loaded via [OnlineChange] 2023-09-13T01:38:17Z, 0x00000009, 1, 418, 0, Channel timeout (<curtime>16012264</curtime>, <lasttime>15982259</lasttime>) 2023-09-13T01:38:17Z, 0x00000009, 1, 418, 0, Closing connection to <address>0329:032e</address> 2023-09-23T14:46:00Z, 0x00000002, 1, 0, 2, Application [<app>Application</app>] loaded via [OnlineChange] 2023-09-23T14:48:57Z, 0x00000002, 1, 0, 2, Application [<app>Application</app>] loaded via [OnlineChange]
Last updated: 2023-09-27

Post by dwpessoa on CNC Jumps G20 - SMC_NCInterpreter and long time to process CODESYS Forge talk (Post)
I am studying and developing a Softmotion+CNC system for a machine that executes multiple pieces. The G code program is written by the machine operator and each cycle execute 1 piece. The programs are large, exceeding 1000 lines and using up to 8 axes (X, Y, Z, A, B, C, P and Q). The machine needs to run cyclically, executing N pieces (selected by the Operator)... so I tested it using Looping and counters (G36 G37 and G20) and it worked, but it takes a long time to process, and the more pieces I need, the longer the processing time and this is totally impracticable. I found this solution which was very good, and for a few cycles it works well, but for 99999 pieces of a program with 1000 lines, it doesn't work very well... Another solution I tested is to maintain the interpolator with an automatic restart, that is, I load the program without looping (without G20) and give it another start as soon as it finishes. This partially resolved it, but there is still a delay in processing SMC_NCInterpreter in each restart :(. Another solution I thought of is to manually create the SMC_GEOINFO structure and then reuse it, avoinding the Interpreter, but reading the documentation and checking the structure filled by standard blocks, I noticed that there doesn't seem to be a "JUMP" function in the structure! In other words, the SMC_NCInterpreter actually keeps copying and copying the program section for each jump (G20)... If I repeat a 10-line program 1000 times, I will have a structure with more than 10000 lines... possibly this is the cause of take so long to process. Has anyone ever had a problem like this? I believe the same thing happens with typical applications with manipulator robots using Codesys in continuous cycles, and I would like to know if there is any solution, or even if I am misinterpreting the G20 question in SMC_GEOINFO. Thanks!
Last updated: 2023-09-20

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