Closed luke-shields closed 11 months ago
An NDEATH (node death) is sufficient. From the perspective of the host application, when receiving the NDEATH, it will set the node and all devices of that node offline.
On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 6:33 AM luke-shields @.***> wrote:
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When an Edge node and it's associated devices are going 'offline', should both an NDEATH and DDEATH(s) be published? Or is just the NDEATH sufficient
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What do you want to know?
When an Edge node and it's associated devices are going 'offline', should both an NDEATH and DDEATH(s) be published? Or is just the NDEATH sufficient
Thanks!
Is this related to a Sparkplug Listing request? If so, link the issue from https://github.com/eclipse-sparkplug/sparkplug.listings here.
No response
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