07-28-2022 04:41 PM
This sequence works perfectly under sequence editor.
If I try and run it using the stock LabVIEW OI EXE, it will hang for 5 minutes each on LV steps that initialize NIDC power supplies.
Any ideas?
07-29-2022 02:15 AM
Hi Jed_Davidow
If you run it using the TestStand Sequence Editor but with the LabVIEW Adaptor set to Run-Time Engine rather than LabVIEW Development what do you get?
Steve
07-31-2022 11:33 PM
Hi,
Couple of questions - Are both the LabVIEW OI and Sequence Editor running on the same machine or different machines? What is your LV adapter settings?
Another approach is to create a dump file when the process is hanging for 5 minutes and to connect NI Support to help review the dump file.
Steps to create dump file - Obtaining a WinDbg Dump File to Troubleshoot Crashes in NI Software - NI
You can also use task manager to create a dump file.
Regards,
Anand Jain
NI
08-01-2022 12:06 PM
Couple of questions - Are both the LabVIEW OI and Sequence Editor running on the same machine or different machines? What is your LV adapter settings?
Same machine, LV Full Development
I think it's also worth noting that several VIs have successfully completed before this hangs, and it appears to hang when initializing the Power Supply.
My next step is to insert synchronous logging-to-disk to see where it hangs; but I suspect the hang is in TS, and not labview.
I will look into the dump file method, thank you.
11-15-2022 06:51 PM
Well, I dealt with this by just running things from the Test Stand editor... but now it hung during an editor run.
Looks like I will have to create a dump file for NI, unless anyone has an idea.
11-16-2022 04:37 AM - edited 11-16-2022 04:47 AM
I had very similar issue but with NI-RFSA. I don't know what was causing hanging precisely, but my "workaround" was to change initialization option string. I needed to remove "DriverSetup" key.
NI support request #01073143
I had also a bit different issue with NI-RFSG and NI-DCPower but the common part was also the initialization option string. The solution was to create the simulated device (I needed a simulated device so I was initially setting simulation flag in the code) in MAX and reference it in the code. See this: https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Error-201232-when-using-NI-RFSG-with-NI-DCPower/m-p/4091220
NI support request #00958778