https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372935

--- Comment #3 from Hans Lambermont <h...@lambermont.dyndns.org> ---
We can now narrow the issue down a bit further :

This happens when PHD2 sends a constant stream of guide commands to the mount
via INDI. I have mount debugging enabled in INDI control panel (but not to the
'Scope Verbose level).
EKOS then quickly becomes completely unresponsive.
The INDI control panel also stopped showing updates of the mount commands and
its window is unresponsive as well.
The Kstars status line at the bottom of the window does show the constant flow
of guide commands.

The reason I do not always see this issue is that for me PHD2 only sends guide
commands to the mount when the tip/tilt plate reaches a maximum tilt. PHD2 then
instructs the mount to center the star again in the tip/tilt plate. I let PHD2
talk directly to the tip/tilt plate so its guide commands do not show up in
INDI.

Here's just 3 seconds of log lines. It's not that many actually.

2016-12-04T00:21:57.036 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "Moving toward West. "
2016-12-04T00:21:57.132 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  " END-OF-TIMER "
2016-12-04T00:21:57.231 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "   USE_PULSE_CMD = 0 "
2016-12-04T00:21:57.328 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "   GUIDE_DIRECTION = 2 "
2016-12-04T00:21:57.454 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "   CALL_DIRECTION = 2 "
2016-12-04T00:21:57.551 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "CMD (50 02 10 24 00 00 00
00) "
2016-12-04T00:21:57.657 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "RES (#) "
2016-12-04T00:21:57.753 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "Movement toward West halted.
"
2016-12-04T00:21:57.848 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  " CALL SendPulseStatusCmd "
2016-12-04T00:21:57.944 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  " PULSE STATUS REQUEST:
(FD:03, DIR:02) "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.040 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "   COMMAND (50 03 10 27 00
00 00 01) "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.138 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "   ISSUING COMMAND "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.234 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "   WAITING FOR REPLY "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.330 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "    NBYTES = 2, RESPONSE =
01 23 "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.427 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  " PULSE STILL IN PROGRESS,
POSSIBLE MOUNT JAM. "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.522 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "GUIDE CMD COMPLETED "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.625 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "GUIDE CMD: W 84 ms "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.721 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  " PULSEGUIDE IS OFF "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.817 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  " PULSEGUIDE OFF, STARTING
MOTION "
2016-12-04T00:21:58.913 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "CMD (50 02 10 24 01 00 00
00) "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.009 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "RES (#) "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.106 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "Moving toward West. "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.205 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "GUIDE CMD: N 132 ms "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.300 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  " PULSEGUIDE IS OFF "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.396 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  " PULSEGUIDE OFF, STARTING
MOTION "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.493 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "CMD (50 02 11 24 01 00 00
00) "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.589 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "RES (#) "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.686 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "Moving toward North. "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.783 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  " END-OF-TIMER "
2016-12-04T00:21:59.918 - DEBG - Celestron GPS :  "   USE_PULSE_CMD = 0 "

I hope this helps.

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