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= Introduction =
= Introduction =
This article discusses issues specific to troubleshooting Sparkplug host applications. For information that is common to any troubleshooting in Sparkplug, see [[Sparkplug Troubleshooting]].
This article discusses issues specific to troubleshooting Sparkplug host applications. For information that is common to any troubleshooting in Sparkplug, see [[Sparkplug Troubleshooting]].
= Common issues =
== Incorrect identification information ==
You can suspect an [[Sparkplug Troubleshooting#Sparkplug_Troubleshooting#Identification_mismatch|identification mismatch]] if your host application receives information from a wrong source, or does not receive any information whatsoever. If this cannot be resolved by correlating the identification information of the source (such as what you *think* is the Sparkplug group ID or edge node ID) with the information used in the Sparkplug host application, you can use the [[:Category:SparkplugCmd Utility|SparkplugCmd Utility]] for figuring out the true information used by the producer.


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Introduction

This article discusses issues specific to troubleshooting Sparkplug host applications. For information that is common to any troubleshooting in Sparkplug, see Sparkplug Troubleshooting.

Common issues

Incorrect identification information

You can suspect an identification mismatch if your host application receives information from a wrong source, or does not receive any information whatsoever. If this cannot be resolved by correlating the identification information of the source (such as what you *think* is the Sparkplug group ID or edge node ID) with the information used in the Sparkplug host application, you can use the SparkplugCmd Utility for figuring out the true information used by the producer.


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