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Edit: Solved in latest-26221. Bare-metal latest-26193 I have this group: "OKforLarm": name: OK för Larm select: - include_controller: vera - include_capability: door_sensor filter_expression: entity.attributes.door_sensor.state It contains the entities I expect but behaves a bit odd. When I open vera>device_10097 the entity attribute door_sensor.state changes to true but it won't show up as member in the group, when I also open vera>device_10095 they both shows as members and when I close vera>device_10095 it disappear from the group but when I close vera>device_10097 it lingers in the group until I restart Reactor.
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Build 21228 has been released. Docker images available from DockerHub as usual, and bare-metal packages here. Home Assistant up to version 2021.8.6 supported; the online version of the manual will now state the current supported versions; Fix an error in OWMWeatherController that could cause it to stop updating; Unify the approach to entity filtering on all hub interface classes (controllers); this works for device entities only; it may be extended to other entities later; Improve error detail in messages for EzloController during auth phase; Add isRuleSet() and isRuleEnabled() functions to expressions extensions; Implement set action for lock and passage capabilities (makes them more easily scriptable in some cases); Fix a place in the UI where 24-hour time was not being displayed.
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DynamicGroupController and attributes
therealdbT
Hey @toggledbits I'm back to trying to optimize a couple of things based on dynamic group. First of all, I think I found a typo in the doc: primary_attribute: "binary_sensor.state" primary_attribute_value: | d = false; each id in members: d = getEntity(id)?.attributes?.power_switch?.state or d, d I think the correct code snippet is d = false, All that said, my use case for dynamic groups is to group 3 different climate devices, so I could easily command them at the same time. Commands are good, but sometimes I want to check if any of the devices are on, and that's easily done with a similar snippet as the one you have in the docs. But this is limited to the primary attribute, while I want to have any of the attributes in the group to be driven by a similar logic (while all are null in the group). ie, access hvac_control.mode and see if any of the unit is set to cool, or heat. Is that possible, without re-defining an expression in each of my rules? Thanks!
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[SOLVED] Conflicting Set Reaction Groups Appear to Fire Simultaneously in Single Rule Evaluation
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Noticing since 170 that the lock screen doesn't switch to the logon prompt but, rather, stays on the active UI until such time as you go to click something within it. Then it jumps to the login screen. Brave browser Brave 1.92.139 (Official Build) (arm64) Chromium: 150.0.7871.114
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[MSR] Copy&past of actions and/or drag&drop between set/reset
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Hey @toggledbits One thing that bothers me while doing work on new systems/new features, is that I cannot copy&paste actions, and I cannot drag&drop between set and resets. #1 is for when I want to copy an action between different rules opened in two separate browser windows, while #2 is when I just need to flip a bunch of actions in the reset, or move some logic back and forth. Both will be appreciated, but I understand the technical challenges. Thanks!
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Upgrade advice - upgrade from aarch64 to ARM64 image
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I'm currently on version 26011. I understand that the aarch64 image is no longer supported. So, I therefore need to update to the ARM64 image. Can anyone possibly suggest how I update my docker compose.yaml file (see below). Ideally I'd like to keep my existing reactions etc. rather than start from scratch. # Multi-System Reactor template docker-compose.yml (version 22160) # # Change the lines indicated by "DO"... # services: reactor: container_name: reactor environment: # DO change the TZ: line to set your local time zone. # See valid TZ list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones TZ: GB # # DO NOT change this path. Your directory location is in "source" below. REACTOR_DATA_PREFIX: /var/reactor # DO change the image below to the one you are using (e.g. armv7l or aarch64 for RPi 4) image: toggledbits/reactor:latest-aarch64 restart: "always" expose: - 8111 ports: - 8111:8111 volumes: # DO change the /home/username/reactor below to the directory you created for # your local data; DO NOT change the /var/reactor part - /home/pi/docker/reactor:/var/reactor - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro tmpfs: /tmp
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[RESOLVED] Telegram notification broke with latest update
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[RESOLVED] Phantom device, “INFO” appears
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[RESOLVED] HTTP query failing after version 26177
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Deprecation Announcement: 32-bit ARM *docker* images
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If you are using the armv7l docker image, the OpenJS Foundation that publishes node is no longer producing 32-bit builds as of v24. That means the last supported LTS version of node for armv7l is v22, which will go End-of-Life in May 2027. Therefore, the Reactor armv7l image is now deprecated and will only be produced until node v22 goes EOL, and I will not publish armv7l images beyond that date. If you are running an RPi 3 or earlier with Reactor, you are on this image, and will need to upgrade hardware to a 64-bit model and use the arm64 image. If you need help getting it done, ask in this category.
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[Solved] build 26150 - engine not starting
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@toggledbits I pulled the image (well, Watchtower did) and within minutes the whole system went offline. The log looks like it ends with 26143. [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-mkahsmgf/26qq82mw-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lqyfljfi/22f8on0t-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lsb61rw8/24oenqi2-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lrh58he0/rule-lrh58he0:S-1c00gfib-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lrh58he0/1c00dylr-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lrh58he0/1nam9w5u-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-miuh2qqi/22ls4lql-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-kwc6rmci/rule-kwc6rmci:S-1vj8sdfc-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-kwc6rmci/rule-kwc6rmci:S-1qanz01x-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/24lq19p6-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-mk0o8iox/23oy468y-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-miscg2h3/rule-miscg2h3:S-22gmbq1c-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-kxgrfjke/238p0old-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-m7ccsso5/re-m7ccsso5-1r0myjxa-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/19nl9wq2-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/rule-ladyja6a:S-yl3xk9t-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ladyja6a/rule-ladyja6a:S-yl3vv5m-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-ln7j2nqp/re-ln7j2nqp-22mx9lzd-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-ln7j2nqp/22mx87c8-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-licneppy/1mzwe7ht-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-ml3194ih/25jqt1j4-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-kxgrg7kf/227hshak-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-reactorexmachina/13ua1p95-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-reactorexmachina/13uagam7-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-grpvl9oypg/rule-grpvl9oypg:R-134x4cbv-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-grpvl9oypg/rule-grpvl9oypg:R-134x2fyl-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#re-lscjrws1/238p5c22-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <default:INFO> Closing container Container#Predicate#rule-lbwr0jvq/1xkczf03-cons [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <Structure:NOTICE> Structure Structure#1 stopped [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <app:NOTICE> Closing APIs... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: closing... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.547Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: disconnecting from "192.168.1.23#82" (1001 service closing) [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.548Z <httpapi:NOTICE> HTTP API closing... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.549Z <wsapi:NOTICE> wsapi: server closed [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.549Z <httpapi:INFO> HTTP server closed. [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.549Z <app:NOTICE> Stopping timers... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.551Z <app:null> Shutdown complete, process ID 1 [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.551Z <app:null> Closing logs... [latest-26143]2026-05-31T15:23:44.551Z <default:null> Closing log I can SSH to the VM. Alas, I do not have the previous image for 26143 as I'm a little too quick sometimes on housekeeping.
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http request action & digest auth
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I’m using the HTTP Request action in MSR and need to authenticate against an endpoint that uses HTTP Digest authentication. Now that endpoint was changed to use SHA-256 in digest auth, so I would like to know if MSR supports it, or is it limited to MD5-based digest auth?
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Post-DST and MSR not reflecting local time

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    #4

    Seeing the same issue here.

    Verified host time against other systems.
    Checked Local time,
    MSR is 1 hour behind,
    Verified TZ settings .

    Hubitat C-7 2.3.8.125
    Home Assistant 2024.3.0 running ZST10-700 fw 7.18.3
    MSR on RPi4 bare metal Model B 2GBs, SSD
    MSR latest-24057-e9add9f5
    MQTTController-24050
    ZWave Controller-23326

    Hubitat C-7 2.3.4.127
    Home Assistant 2022.12.1.0
    MSR on RPi4 bare metal Model B 8GBs
    MSR latest-22349-ec1d482b
    MQTTController-22361
    ZWave Controller-22323

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      MSR is running in a QNAP container. The server time is correct.

      screenshot-192.168.1.193_8080-2024.03.10-12_20_55.jpg

      screenshot-192.168.1.193_8111-2024.03.10-12_25_27.jpg

      latest-25082-3c348de6

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        Reviewing troubleshooting:

        • Host time is verified correct
        • Browser time is verified correct (hard reset done anyway)
        • Local config is correct in reactor.yaml
        • Test time is not active (has been commented out since 2022's last use
        • MSR does not match RPi's host time, it is an hour behind as though it's literally not "seeing"/able to access the host time.
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        Interestingly, since the docs (yes, I read them) said to double-check to ensure test_time wasn't enabled - which it wasn't.

        Then I had the brainstorm of "what if I use the test_time functionality to at least get me on the right time until a solution is found"?

        So I set the test_time in reactor.yaml
        da23f19c-ef79-4153-b82c-ec6b7a01bea6-image.png

        Restarted Reactor
        fc426fbe-33ae-4b71-8299-c90544bdbb07-image.png

        And viola... it'll get me thru for now.
        6219dd70-377b-404e-9cb0-354a3c031bb3-image.png

        *Hubitat C-7 2.5.1.142
        *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

        *HAOS
        Core 2026.7.4
        w/ HA Connect ZWA-2
        FW: v1.1
        SDK: v7.23.1

        *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
        MSR: latest-26193-8dd8f854
        MQTTController: 25139
        ZWave Controller: 25139

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          Interestingly, since the docs (yes, I read them) said to double-check to ensure test_time wasn't enabled - which it wasn't.

          Then I had the brainstorm of "what if I use the test_time functionality to at least get me on the right time until a solution is found"?

          So I set the test_time in reactor.yaml
          da23f19c-ef79-4153-b82c-ec6b7a01bea6-image.png

          Restarted Reactor
          fc426fbe-33ae-4b71-8299-c90544bdbb07-image.png

          And viola... it'll get me thru for now.
          6219dd70-377b-404e-9cb0-354a3c031bb3-image.png

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          #7

          Ok, this just got weirder. I edited a rule at 15:50 EDT still under test_time as shown above.

          The rule shows the SET time as ea274e36-aaf1-4c08-a569-1327febaf149-image.png

          Then I turned OFF test_time and refreshed the same rule.
          2718ac68-7317-4499-a39f-d6cc78c11ac5-image.png

          That reflects the real time... but the clock display now shows me an hour off again, MSR being back on EST.
          46aab6b4-379b-4c04-a434-def84cf995db-image.png

          Yes, the browser is being refreshed after each change is implemented.

          UPDATE: looking back at some rules from the day, I see this rule was scheduled for 07:30 EDT but fired at 08:30 EDT. The display shows the REAL time but the action happened an hour late (ie, the time displayed for host time).
          be9c223c-421e-4b3a-9c7d-df1b141d5a79-image.png

          It would appear rules are firing from the displayed host time (the incorrect EST time) but being logged as the correct time, EDT.

          *Hubitat C-7 2.5.1.142
          *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

          *HAOS
          Core 2026.7.4
          w/ HA Connect ZWA-2
          FW: v1.1
          SDK: v7.23.1

          *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
          MSR: latest-26193-8dd8f854
          MQTTController: 25139
          ZWave Controller: 25139

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            Poking at things just because, doing a .../diag/sun and it shows me:

            The host time is 3/10/2024, 8:04:48 AM offset -300 minutes from UTC (TZ=undefined; location (lat,lon) 32.94707,-80.01374 elev 0m; sunrise 3/10/2024, 6:37:23 AM, sunset 3/10/2024, 6:25:28 PM.

            This is not what the RPi is showing as host time, it's an hour off - but if I go to CLI and do a simple date I get:

            00cc5775-2f66-4dff-ae84-b6262bd3c454-image.png

            ... which is correct.

            I also noticed suninfo.dst is still showing as false

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            @gwp1 said in Post-DST and MSR not reflecting local time:

            doing a .../diag/sun and it shows me:

            The host time is 3/10/2024, 8:04:48 AM offset -300 minutes from UTC (TZ=undefined;

            Try setting TZ. If using systemctl, do it in the systemctl configuration for Reactor.

            No startup logs? No nodejs version info?

            Traveling, have limited access.

            Author of Multi-system Reactor and Reactor, DelayLight, Switchboard, and about a dozen other plugins that run on Vera and openLuup.

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              @gwp1 said in Post-DST and MSR not reflecting local time:

              doing a .../diag/sun and it shows me:

              The host time is 3/10/2024, 8:04:48 AM offset -300 minutes from UTC (TZ=undefined;

              Try setting TZ. If using systemctl, do it in the systemctl configuration for Reactor.

              No startup logs? No nodejs version info?

              Traveling, have limited access.

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              @toggledbits according to a screenshot in the first post, the RPi does have a default timezone. It's America/New York.

              NodeJS v18.18.2

              Pleading ignorance here for "If using systemctl do it in the systemctl configuration for Reactor. Not sure what you mean by that.

              I've restarted Reactor and pulled two log files. I'll put them in the Dropbox.

              *Hubitat C-7 2.5.1.142
              *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

              *HAOS
              Core 2026.7.4
              w/ HA Connect ZWA-2
              FW: v1.1
              SDK: v7.23.1

              *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
              MSR: latest-26193-8dd8f854
              MQTTController: 25139
              ZWave Controller: 25139

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                @toggledbits according to a screenshot in the first post, the RPi does have a default timezone. It's America/New York.

                NodeJS v18.18.2

                Pleading ignorance here for "If using systemctl do it in the systemctl configuration for Reactor. Not sure what you mean by that.

                I've restarted Reactor and pulled two log files. I'll put them in the Dropbox.

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                toggledbits
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                @gwp1 set tz in your environment for nodejs

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                • Tom_DT Tom_D

                  MSR is running in a QNAP container. The server time is correct.

                  screenshot-192.168.1.193_8080-2024.03.10-12_20_55.jpg

                  screenshot-192.168.1.193_8111-2024.03.10-12_25_27.jpg

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                  #11

                  @Tom_D Spelling Los_Angeles properly solved my time issue. Thanks.

                  latest-25082-3c348de6

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                    @gwp1 set tz in your environment for nodejs

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                    #12

                    @toggledbits So this is new territory for me. What appears to have resolved this is the addition to app.js of this line at the top:

                    process.env.TZ = "America/New_York";
                    

                    I placed it here:

                    /** Copyright (C) 2020-2023 Kedron Holdings LLC, All Rights Reserved. This file is part of Reactor.
                     *  For info and license terms please see https://reactor.toggledbits.com/
                     *  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    */
                    process.env.TZ = "America/New_York";
                    const a0_0x2a8642 = a0_0x2074;
                    
                    

                    *Hubitat C-7 2.5.1.142
                    *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

                    *HAOS
                    Core 2026.7.4
                    w/ HA Connect ZWA-2
                    FW: v1.1
                    SDK: v7.23.1

                    *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
                    MSR: latest-26193-8dd8f854
                    MQTTController: 25139
                    ZWave Controller: 25139

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                      @toggledbits So this is new territory for me. What appears to have resolved this is the addition to app.js of this line at the top:

                      process.env.TZ = "America/New_York";
                      

                      I placed it here:

                      /** Copyright (C) 2020-2023 Kedron Holdings LLC, All Rights Reserved. This file is part of Reactor.
                       *  For info and license terms please see https://reactor.toggledbits.com/
                       *  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      */
                      process.env.TZ = "America/New_York";
                      const a0_0x2a8642 = a0_0x2074;
                      
                      
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                      toggledbits
                      wrote on last edited by toggledbits
                      #13

                      @gwp1 said in Post-DST and MSR not reflecting local time:

                      So this is new territory for me.

                      OK. I'm back home now and can engage this a little more.

                      First, what you've done may have worked, but it's not the "right" way and nobody should ever do this in future. I say that only to avoid people going down this path if they happen upon this thread later. This may have worked, but you're going to have to redo it every time you upgrade Reactor, and it's just generally not the OS-approved way to handle it.

                      To start on the "right" path, we need to begin with a look at your system time setting, which you can see by doing the following (post the output here in reply):

                      ls -l /etc/localtime
                      

                      The named path is (or should be) a symbolic link to a timezone data file (typically in /usr/share/zoneinfo). The preferred timezone names these days are continental/regional forms, like America/New_York, not the old EST5EDT form. Using the timedatectl command with no options should show the correct current time, time zone, offset, and NTP status.

                      If Reactor is still misbehaving, make sure your OS is fully up to date, and all timezone data files have been updated to latest versions. If updates were applied, reboot and repeat the checks in the previous paragraph.

                      If all that doesn't fix or change it...

                      THIS APPLIES TO BARE-BONES INSTALLS ONLY. If you're a docker user having time zone or DST issues, see here.

                      The best way to change it on an RPi is to the raspi-config application. You can also manually symbolically relink the file yourself (i.e. in -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/whatever/whatever /etc/localtime and then use the ls command again to confirm the result). Reboot the system after changing the time zone. Here's some helpful into for Ubuntu and Debian users on other hardware.

                      I have never run into a system bare-bones install that requires TZ to be set if the system time zone is set by linking /etc/localtime correctly. Common problems are misspelled time zone names (like apparently @Tom_D ran into). Docker users must set TZ in the container configuration, but should use the same continental/regional forms.

                      From there, if your nodejs is still not providing proper time to Reactor, you have some other misconfiguration or possibly nodejs bug (although I see no issues on 18 or 20) that I'm not going to spend time digging for -- you can set TZ for the Reactor process to work around it, but we need to know how you are starting up Reactor. If you used my RPi install script (from the reactor/tools directory), then you are using systemctl, because that's what the script sets up. To set TZ in the configuration for systemctl, do the following as root:

                      1. Open /etc/systemd/system/reactor.service in your favorite editor (nano, vi, etc.)

                      2. Find the line beginning Environment

                      3. Insert the following additional line after that (change the timezone specifier as needed for your locale):

                         Environment=TZ=America/New_York
                        

                        You should now have two lines that begin with Environment -- one for NODE_PATH and one for TZ.

                      4. Save the modified file.

                      5. Run systemctl daemon-reload to reload the modified config file.

                      6. Run systemctl restart reactor to restart the Reactor service.

                      That should address the timezone configuration when running Reactor with systemctl. If you start Reactor some other way (and again, this applies to bare-bones installs only, not docker), the easiest thing to do is to make the TZ environment variable setting part of the system startup process. Do this (as root) only if not using systemctl to start/run Reactor:

                      1. Open /etc/profile in your favorite editor;

                      2. At the bottom, add this line (change the timezone spec to whatever yours is):

                         TZ=America/New_York ; export TZ
                        
                      3. Save the file.

                      4. Reboot the system.

                      5. Log in and confirm the environment setting by doing echo $TZ

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                        @gwp1 said in Post-DST and MSR not reflecting local time:

                        So this is new territory for me.

                        OK. I'm back home now and can engage this a little more.

                        First, what you've done may have worked, but it's not the "right" way and nobody should ever do this in future. I say that only to avoid people going down this path if they happen upon this thread later. This may have worked, but you're going to have to redo it every time you upgrade Reactor, and it's just generally not the OS-approved way to handle it.

                        To start on the "right" path, we need to begin with a look at your system time setting, which you can see by doing the following (post the output here in reply):

                        ls -l /etc/localtime
                        

                        The named path is (or should be) a symbolic link to a timezone data file (typically in /usr/share/zoneinfo). The preferred timezone names these days are continental/regional forms, like America/New_York, not the old EST5EDT form. Using the timedatectl command with no options should show the correct current time, time zone, offset, and NTP status.

                        If Reactor is still misbehaving, make sure your OS is fully up to date, and all timezone data files have been updated to latest versions. If updates were applied, reboot and repeat the checks in the previous paragraph.

                        If all that doesn't fix or change it...

                        THIS APPLIES TO BARE-BONES INSTALLS ONLY. If you're a docker user having time zone or DST issues, see here.

                        The best way to change it on an RPi is to the raspi-config application. You can also manually symbolically relink the file yourself (i.e. in -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/whatever/whatever /etc/localtime and then use the ls command again to confirm the result). Reboot the system after changing the time zone. Here's some helpful into for Ubuntu and Debian users on other hardware.

                        I have never run into a system bare-bones install that requires TZ to be set if the system time zone is set by linking /etc/localtime correctly. Common problems are misspelled time zone names (like apparently @Tom_D ran into). Docker users must set TZ in the container configuration, but should use the same continental/regional forms.

                        From there, if your nodejs is still not providing proper time to Reactor, you have some other misconfiguration or possibly nodejs bug (although I see no issues on 18 or 20) that I'm not going to spend time digging for -- you can set TZ for the Reactor process to work around it, but we need to know how you are starting up Reactor. If you used my RPi install script (from the reactor/tools directory), then you are using systemctl, because that's what the script sets up. To set TZ in the configuration for systemctl, do the following as root:

                        1. Open /etc/systemd/system/reactor.service in your favorite editor (nano, vi, etc.)

                        2. Find the line beginning Environment

                        3. Insert the following additional line after that (change the timezone specifier as needed for your locale):

                           Environment=TZ=America/New_York
                          

                          You should now have two lines that begin with Environment -- one for NODE_PATH and one for TZ.

                        4. Save the modified file.

                        5. Run systemctl daemon-reload to reload the modified config file.

                        6. Run systemctl restart reactor to restart the Reactor service.

                        That should address the timezone configuration when running Reactor with systemctl. If you start Reactor some other way (and again, this applies to bare-bones installs only, not docker), the easiest thing to do is to make the TZ environment variable setting part of the system startup process. Do this (as root) only if not using systemctl to start/run Reactor:

                        1. Open /etc/profile in your favorite editor;

                        2. At the bottom, add this line (change the timezone spec to whatever yours is):

                           TZ=America/New_York ; export TZ
                          
                        3. Save the file.

                        4. Reboot the system.

                        5. Log in and confirm the environment setting by doing echo $TZ

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                        @toggledbits I left this as unsolved because I was questioning my workaround for the exact reason you state: what about future updates overwriting what I'd done?

                        Results of

                        ls -l /etc/local/time
                        

                        763084ea-af8c-4812-9d72-e3acbef11109-image.png

                        So something is clearly amiss.

                        Moving on, timedatectl shows what I would expect. This information is correct:

                        7176d3e6-fad5-44ca-a423-ef5a99d073d3-image.png

                        Moving on... I've done this before but stepped thru it again just to be sure.

                        sudo raspi-config
                        

                        55272d24-289b-44a4-84e3-6000bfc53677-image.png 51216d5c-0d05-47f0-951a-2094243d1a3b-image.png

                        Rebooted.

                        Alas, same result for

                        ls -l /etc/local/time
                        

                        293a4b03-fad6-4600-8bc9-3748de861d61-image.png

                        Moving on...

                        In usr/share/zoneinfo I see:
                        92089872-8855-43b4-bf47-40be2590a4ca-image.png 73beaa87-cf36-416b-930b-7f152b160d85-image.png 50e7ef4e-cdac-40e9-a434-82aafe9ceb8d-image.png 52143380-2467-483c-9226-303b745886a2-image.png

                        Moving on...

                        Did in -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/whatever/whatever /etc/localtime which I think should be ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/whatever/whatever /etc/localtime and rebooted.

                        Oddly, no change. Went digging into the RPi and realized

                        ls -l /etc/local/time
                        

                        should be

                        ls -l /etc/localtime
                        

                        The result of that is
                        f662743c-5520-441d-8c41-4804a58d6fa4-image.png ...which is what I'd expect and want.

                        Moving on...

                        Removed

                        process.env.TZ = "America/New_York";
                        

                        from app.js and restarted Reactor. Right back where we started.
                        5354bebd-2080-404e-a8b9-f2e30494b040-image.png

                        Moving on to the reactor.service edit. This resulted in:
                        0fbe989a-86f2-41d3-aa61-58e45a3960d7-image.png

                        A few seconds off which netted me the MSR warning but I'll make sure both sides are properly synced NTP-wise.

                        Actually, they took care of each other themselves - btt I saved the edits here everything was back to normal.
                        7f00f213-47be-4e6a-a571-514ddb352c70-image.png

                        *Hubitat C-7 2.5.1.142
                        *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

                        *HAOS
                        Core 2026.7.4
                        w/ HA Connect ZWA-2
                        FW: v1.1
                        SDK: v7.23.1

                        *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
                        MSR: latest-26193-8dd8f854
                        MQTTController: 25139
                        ZWave Controller: 25139

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                          @toggledbits I left this as unsolved because I was questioning my workaround for the exact reason you state: what about future updates overwriting what I'd done?

                          Results of

                          ls -l /etc/local/time
                          

                          763084ea-af8c-4812-9d72-e3acbef11109-image.png

                          So something is clearly amiss.

                          Moving on, timedatectl shows what I would expect. This information is correct:

                          7176d3e6-fad5-44ca-a423-ef5a99d073d3-image.png

                          Moving on... I've done this before but stepped thru it again just to be sure.

                          sudo raspi-config
                          

                          55272d24-289b-44a4-84e3-6000bfc53677-image.png 51216d5c-0d05-47f0-951a-2094243d1a3b-image.png

                          Rebooted.

                          Alas, same result for

                          ls -l /etc/local/time
                          

                          293a4b03-fad6-4600-8bc9-3748de861d61-image.png

                          Moving on...

                          In usr/share/zoneinfo I see:
                          92089872-8855-43b4-bf47-40be2590a4ca-image.png 73beaa87-cf36-416b-930b-7f152b160d85-image.png 50e7ef4e-cdac-40e9-a434-82aafe9ceb8d-image.png 52143380-2467-483c-9226-303b745886a2-image.png

                          Moving on...

                          Did in -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/whatever/whatever /etc/localtime which I think should be ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/whatever/whatever /etc/localtime and rebooted.

                          Oddly, no change. Went digging into the RPi and realized

                          ls -l /etc/local/time
                          

                          should be

                          ls -l /etc/localtime
                          

                          The result of that is
                          f662743c-5520-441d-8c41-4804a58d6fa4-image.png ...which is what I'd expect and want.

                          Moving on...

                          Removed

                          process.env.TZ = "America/New_York";
                          

                          from app.js and restarted Reactor. Right back where we started.
                          5354bebd-2080-404e-a8b9-f2e30494b040-image.png

                          Moving on to the reactor.service edit. This resulted in:
                          0fbe989a-86f2-41d3-aa61-58e45a3960d7-image.png

                          A few seconds off which netted me the MSR warning but I'll make sure both sides are properly synced NTP-wise.

                          Actually, they took care of each other themselves - btt I saved the edits here everything was back to normal.
                          7f00f213-47be-4e6a-a571-514ddb352c70-image.png

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                          @gwp1 said in Post-DST and MSR not reflecting local time:

                          Results of

                          ls -l /etc/local/time

                          Ugh! That's a typo (one of two) on my part (localtime should be one word without a slash in it). I'll correct the original post, but as you discovered later, it should be:

                              ls -l /etc/localtime
                          

                          Thanks for picking those errors up.

                          It's pretty unusual to have to set TZ for a systemd process. Again, I think there's some lurking broken config somewhere in the OS. But if setting TZ in the systemd config fixes it, that works.

                          What OS are you using? Can you post the contents of /etc/issue?

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                            @gwp1 said in Post-DST and MSR not reflecting local time:

                            Results of

                            ls -l /etc/local/time

                            Ugh! That's a typo (one of two) on my part (localtime should be one word without a slash in it). I'll correct the original post, but as you discovered later, it should be:

                                ls -l /etc/localtime
                            

                            Thanks for picking those errors up.

                            It's pretty unusual to have to set TZ for a systemd process. Again, I think there's some lurking broken config somewhere in the OS. But if setting TZ in the systemd config fixes it, that works.

                            What OS are you using? Can you post the contents of /etc/issue?

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                            @toggledbits sorry, let your request slip by me.

                            etc/issue
                            3eb94abc-d3f8-4479-bc4c-06dad65f07c1-image.png

                            OS is
                            d930ce00-0f43-4741-a8d9-7d21b5256c34-image.png

                            *Hubitat C-7 2.5.1.142
                            *Proxmox VE v8, Beelink MiniPC 12GBs, SSD

                            *HAOS
                            Core 2026.7.4
                            w/ HA Connect ZWA-2
                            FW: v1.1
                            SDK: v7.23.1

                            *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
                            MSR: latest-26193-8dd8f854
                            MQTTController: 25139
                            ZWave Controller: 25139

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                              OK. I don't have that running in my environment any more. It's EOL in June as well. You may want to plan for an upgrade. Not saying it's related; I've been through plenty of DSTs on Buster when I was using it, without issue. But like everything else, it's in your interest long-term to follow along with the LTS cycles, at least.

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                                OK. I don't have that running in my environment any more. It's EOL in June as well. You may want to plan for an upgrade. Not saying it's related; I've been through plenty of DSTs on Buster when I was using it, without issue. But like everything else, it's in your interest long-term to follow along with the LTS cycles, at least.

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                                @toggledbits yeah, I just got new hardware and am considering moving to the containerized version. But that's going to take some time as it's tech I've not played with before and my day job + new puppy haven't left much dev hours these months. 🙂

                                MSR is now very integral to the operation of this house so I need to tread carefully when poking the proverbial bear.

                                *Hubitat C-7 2.5.1.142
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                                *HAOS
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                                w/ HA Connect ZWA-2
                                FW: v1.1
                                SDK: v7.23.1

                                *Prod MSR in docker/portainer
                                MSR: latest-26193-8dd8f854
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