Error 66: TCP Read

Hi all

I need to communicate with a machine to send a unique information. This unique information is to provide different sensors that communicate with Labview. My problem is when I start my VI, he stopped 30 seconds with the error code 66. You can see attached a screenshot of the error and my VI. This error that when I use a while loop, if I use the term continually touch the error does not appear.

As a beginner I don't really know the origin of this error. I only know that it can be linked to the respons of time between my computer and the controller.

Thanks in advance for your help

Concerning

Baptist

The model of the automaton is a pro-deal LM 4301

Looks like something is to be constantly opened and closed.  You really shouldn't do.  You must initialize once before the loop and close once after the loop.

Specifically, this error indicates that the instrument has closed its connection.  You make something for him say to unplug?

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    26/07/16 15:26:48:639 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | INSTALLDIR is on a local volume

    26/07/16 15:26:48:639 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | INSTALLDIR is on a volume that is accessible in writing

    26/07/16 15:26:48:639 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | INSTALLDIR is not on a case-sensitive volume

    26/07/16 15:26:48:639 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | INSTALLDIR successful path validation database path: / applications

    26/07/16 15:26:48:731 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Operations START InstallOperationsQueue unordered

    26/07/16 15:26:48:731 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 |   Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul 6.6.1.0 {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}: operation to install

    26/07/16 15:26:48:731 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Unordered InstallOperationsQueue to END operations

    26/07/16 15:26:48:731 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | START InstallOperationsQueue ordered operations

    26/07/16 15:26:48:731 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 |   Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul 6.6.1.0 {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}: operation to install

    26/07/16 15:26:48:731 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | END InstallOperationsQueue ordered operations

    26/07/16 15:26:48:737 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Payloads were committed before the flight.

    26/07/16 15:26:48:737 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Call pre-sessional custom Hook

    26/07/16 15:26:48:737 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Operations START InstallOperationsQueue unordered

    26/07/16 15:26:48:737 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 |   Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul 6.6.1.0 {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}: operation to install

    26/07/16 15:26:48:737 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Unordered InstallOperationsQueue to END operations

    26/07/16 15:26:48:737 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | START InstallOperationsQueue ordered operations

    26/07/16 15:26:48:737 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 |   Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul 6.6.1.0 {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}: operation to install

    26/07/16 15:26:48:737 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | END InstallOperationsQueue ordered operations

    26/07/16 15:26:48:821 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Call the code to the custom action for the pre-installation for payload Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul 6.6.1.0 {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}

    26/07/16 15:26:48:821 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | : TIMER: [operation payload: {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}]

    26/07/16 15:26:48:822 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*

    26/07/16 15:26:48:822 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | Operation of the installer: PayloadInstaller

    26/07/16 15:26:48:822 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*

    26/07/16 15:26:48:822 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | Request to install the payload

    26/07/16 15:26:48:823 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul 6.6.1.0 payload {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}: ARKEngine component of path Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application Manager/DECore/6/resources

    26/07/16 15:26:48:841 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | Extraction of asset:/Users/username/Library/Caches/Adobe/AAMUpdater/AdobeLightroom-6.0/6.6.1/payloads/A dobeLightroom6-mul-210716042246/AdobeLightroom6-mul - 210716042246.zip

    26/07/16 15:26:48:841 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | Affecting false in the unzipper file open option

    26/07/16 15:27:36:874 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | All self-extracting assets. Number of assets: 1

    26/07/16 15:27:36:874 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | CustomizedPatch property not found in the database

    26/07/16 15:27:36:875 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | Begin the installation of payload to /Users/username/Library/Caches/Adobe/AAMUpdater/AdobeLightroom-6.0/6.6.1/payloads/AdobeLi ghtroom6-mul-210716042246/Install.db

    26/07/16 15:27:36:947 | [ERROR] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | DS015: Cannot read the target of the symbolic link to the source file "/ Applications/Adobe Lightroom/Adobe Lightroom.app/Contents/Helpers/DynamicLinkMediaServer/application/dynamiclinkmediaserver.» app/Contents/amecommand.app/Contents/Dictionaries "Seq (30)"

    26/07/16 15:27:36:947 | [WARNING] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | DW063: The ARKCopySymlinkCommand command failed. (30 Seq)

    26/07/16 15:27:36:947 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179572 | End of the installation of payload to /Users/username/Library/Caches/Adobe/AAMUpdater/AdobeLightroom-6.0/6.6.1/payloads/AdobeLi ghtroom6-mul-210716042246/Install.db

    26/07/16 15:27:38:161 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * Operation completes. Statut : 2 = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = * = *

    26/07/16 15:27:38:161 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | : TIMER END: [operation payload: {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}] took 49342 milliseconds (49,342 seconds) DTR = 14796 Kbps (14,4492 Mbps)

    26/07/16 15:27:38:163 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | OverrideFile specified user:

    26/07/16 15:27:38:164 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | The inventory of the csu was not updated for Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul 6.6.1.0 payload is {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}, the value of the local var - 1

    26/07/16 15:27:38:165 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Asking the pre-installation for payload Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul 6.6.1.0 RESTORE custom action code {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}

    26/07/16 15:27:38:292 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | No operation.  We finished:

    26/07/16 15:27:40:302 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Total number of installed components: 0

    26/07/16 15:27:40:302 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Total components repaired: 0

    26/07/16 15:27:40:302 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Total number of removed components: 0

    26/07/16 15:27:40:302 | [WARNING] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | DW050: The following payload errors were found during the installation:

    26/07/16 15:27:40:302 | [WARNING] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | DW050: - Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul: installation failed

    26/07/16 15:27:40:302 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Call post-Forum custom Hook

    26/07/16 15:27:40:302 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | : TIMER END: [Total Timer] took 51895 milliseconds (51,895 seconds) DTR = 15131,4 Kbps (14,7768 Mbps)

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | -------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 |  -0 fatal Error (s), 1 Error (s)

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | The OSX version: 10.11.6

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 |

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | -Payload: Adobe Lightroom_6.6.1_AdobeLightroom6 - mul 6.6.1.0 {2C8CD39F-7A83-5516-B0CA-71BA5E60E7EF}.

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | ERROR: DS015: cannot read the target of the symbolic link to the source file "/ Applications/Adobe Lightroom/Adobe Lightroom.app/Contents/Helpers/DynamicLinkMediaServer/application/dynamiclinkmediaserver.» app/Contents/amecommand.app/Contents/Dictionaries "Seq (30)"

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 |

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Please find the error string above to find when the error occurred.

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | These errors resulted in installer exit code mentioned below.

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 |

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Exit code: 7 - could not complete the silent workflow.

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | Please see specific errors for troubleshooting. For example, ERROR: DS015...

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | END - Installer Session

    26/07/16 15:27:41:307 | [INFO] |  | OOBE. OF |  |  |  | 2179470 | *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*

    Hi PDS,

    Thanks for sharing of the log file, it helps us to understand the root cause of the problem and help your best and fast, according to the newspaper shared the main error is 'Code output 7', I recommend you to try the solutions in the following link and share the results:

    Errors 'Exit Code 6' and 'exit 7 "Code install Adobe CS6, CS5.5, CS5, Premiere Elements and Photoshop Elements.

    Waiting for your response.

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