Sending Command to device in Eclipse hono












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I'm experimenting with command and control in Hono and got this:=>



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No credit available for sending request




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  • It is kind of hard to tell without knowing a little more about your setup. What kind of device do you want to send a command to? MQTT, HTTP? The error itself indicates that there is no device connected and listening for commands.

    – Kai Hudalla
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:37











  • Through HTTP. Device-id: 4711 which is assigned to DEFAULT_TENANT. I followed the steps mentioned in getting started documentation on eclipse hono's site.

    – Shailesh Arya
    Nov 16 '18 at 17:05


















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I'm experimenting with command and control in Hono and got this:=>



enter image description here



Error Message




No credit available for sending request




anyone knows how to deal with this?










share|improve this question

























  • It is kind of hard to tell without knowing a little more about your setup. What kind of device do you want to send a command to? MQTT, HTTP? The error itself indicates that there is no device connected and listening for commands.

    – Kai Hudalla
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:37











  • Through HTTP. Device-id: 4711 which is assigned to DEFAULT_TENANT. I followed the steps mentioned in getting started documentation on eclipse hono's site.

    – Shailesh Arya
    Nov 16 '18 at 17:05
















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I'm experimenting with command and control in Hono and got this:=>



enter image description here



Error Message




No credit available for sending request




anyone knows how to deal with this?










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I'm experimenting with command and control in Hono and got this:=>



enter image description here



Error Message




No credit available for sending request




anyone knows how to deal with this?







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  • It is kind of hard to tell without knowing a little more about your setup. What kind of device do you want to send a command to? MQTT, HTTP? The error itself indicates that there is no device connected and listening for commands.

    – Kai Hudalla
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:37











  • Through HTTP. Device-id: 4711 which is assigned to DEFAULT_TENANT. I followed the steps mentioned in getting started documentation on eclipse hono's site.

    – Shailesh Arya
    Nov 16 '18 at 17:05





















  • It is kind of hard to tell without knowing a little more about your setup. What kind of device do you want to send a command to? MQTT, HTTP? The error itself indicates that there is no device connected and listening for commands.

    – Kai Hudalla
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:37











  • Through HTTP. Device-id: 4711 which is assigned to DEFAULT_TENANT. I followed the steps mentioned in getting started documentation on eclipse hono's site.

    – Shailesh Arya
    Nov 16 '18 at 17:05



















It is kind of hard to tell without knowing a little more about your setup. What kind of device do you want to send a command to? MQTT, HTTP? The error itself indicates that there is no device connected and listening for commands.

– Kai Hudalla
Nov 16 '18 at 7:37





It is kind of hard to tell without knowing a little more about your setup. What kind of device do you want to send a command to? MQTT, HTTP? The error itself indicates that there is no device connected and listening for commands.

– Kai Hudalla
Nov 16 '18 at 7:37













Through HTTP. Device-id: 4711 which is assigned to DEFAULT_TENANT. I followed the steps mentioned in getting started documentation on eclipse hono's site.

– Shailesh Arya
Nov 16 '18 at 17:05







Through HTTP. Device-id: 4711 which is assigned to DEFAULT_TENANT. I followed the steps mentioned in getting started documentation on eclipse hono's site.

– Shailesh Arya
Nov 16 '18 at 17:05














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It seems that your device is not ready to receive any commands. In case of HTTP, the devices inform their readiness to receive commands using a telemetry or event message with an additional parameter named hono-ttd. Below example illustrates a telemetry message request (to sandbox) with hono-ttd value as 60 seconds using curl.



curl -i -X POST -u sensor1@DEFAULT_TENANT:hono-secret -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary '{"sensor1": 5}' http://hono.eclipse.org:8080/telemetry?hono-ttd=60



In the above case, after 60 seconds the device is no longer ready to receive any commands.



I would suggest that you first send a request from the device as above with the hono-ttd value. Then try sending a command to that device before expiry of the hono-ttd.






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    It seems that your device is not ready to receive any commands. In case of HTTP, the devices inform their readiness to receive commands using a telemetry or event message with an additional parameter named hono-ttd. Below example illustrates a telemetry message request (to sandbox) with hono-ttd value as 60 seconds using curl.



    curl -i -X POST -u sensor1@DEFAULT_TENANT:hono-secret -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary '{"sensor1": 5}' http://hono.eclipse.org:8080/telemetry?hono-ttd=60



    In the above case, after 60 seconds the device is no longer ready to receive any commands.



    I would suggest that you first send a request from the device as above with the hono-ttd value. Then try sending a command to that device before expiry of the hono-ttd.






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      It seems that your device is not ready to receive any commands. In case of HTTP, the devices inform their readiness to receive commands using a telemetry or event message with an additional parameter named hono-ttd. Below example illustrates a telemetry message request (to sandbox) with hono-ttd value as 60 seconds using curl.



      curl -i -X POST -u sensor1@DEFAULT_TENANT:hono-secret -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary '{"sensor1": 5}' http://hono.eclipse.org:8080/telemetry?hono-ttd=60



      In the above case, after 60 seconds the device is no longer ready to receive any commands.



      I would suggest that you first send a request from the device as above with the hono-ttd value. Then try sending a command to that device before expiry of the hono-ttd.






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        It seems that your device is not ready to receive any commands. In case of HTTP, the devices inform their readiness to receive commands using a telemetry or event message with an additional parameter named hono-ttd. Below example illustrates a telemetry message request (to sandbox) with hono-ttd value as 60 seconds using curl.



        curl -i -X POST -u sensor1@DEFAULT_TENANT:hono-secret -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary '{"sensor1": 5}' http://hono.eclipse.org:8080/telemetry?hono-ttd=60



        In the above case, after 60 seconds the device is no longer ready to receive any commands.



        I would suggest that you first send a request from the device as above with the hono-ttd value. Then try sending a command to that device before expiry of the hono-ttd.






        share|improve this answer















        It seems that your device is not ready to receive any commands. In case of HTTP, the devices inform their readiness to receive commands using a telemetry or event message with an additional parameter named hono-ttd. Below example illustrates a telemetry message request (to sandbox) with hono-ttd value as 60 seconds using curl.



        curl -i -X POST -u sensor1@DEFAULT_TENANT:hono-secret -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary '{"sensor1": 5}' http://hono.eclipse.org:8080/telemetry?hono-ttd=60



        In the above case, after 60 seconds the device is no longer ready to receive any commands.



        I would suggest that you first send a request from the device as above with the hono-ttd value. Then try sending a command to that device before expiry of the hono-ttd.







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