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Hello,
First of all, thank you for your effort to create this tool.
I installed pylips on an ubuntu container in proxmox. I had pylips running as a service and it worked fine. My TV had an ip address of 192.168. 1. 50
In the meantime I changed the ip address to 192.168. 5. 120.
I then reconnected the TV and modified the ini file with the new ip address.
If I now manually start python3 pylips.py it works, but if I run it as a service, the old ip address keeps coming back when I start sudo journalctl -u pylips_tv.service (Oct 29 02:36:29 UBUNTU-PYLIPS python3[311]: Sending GET request to https://192.168. 1. 50:1926/6/powerstate)
Where does that ip address get stuck?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
First of all, thank you for your effort to create this tool.
I installed pylips on an ubuntu container in proxmox. I had pylips running as a service and it worked fine. My TV had an ip address of 192.168. 1. 50
In the meantime I changed the ip address to 192.168. 5. 120.
I then reconnected the TV and modified the ini file with the new ip address.
If I now manually start python3 pylips.py it works, but if I run it as a service, the old ip address keeps coming back when I start sudo journalctl -u pylips_tv.service (Oct 29 02:36:29 UBUNTU-PYLIPS python3[311]: Sending GET request to https://192.168. 1. 50:1926/6/powerstate)
Where does that ip address get stuck?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: