My migration from Vera, or what I did on my holidays
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But I haven't reduced the load, is my point. All my devices, all my automation apart from stuff that I use Alexa for, is still on the Plus. In fact, the load should be higher since it's getting polled by the Vera Bridge.....
The only real difference so far is that I use HA bridge running on the new Openluup box to do voice control. And that's hilarious. Even running through UI7 by doing a get to the Openluup box which which then goes through Verabridge, 90% of the time the switch has changed before Alexa has managed to say 'OK'
C
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So plan to get me back. It shouldn't be too hard but I'll probably leave it for today because of the Alexa / HA bridge stuff will stop.
Install 64bit Debian
Install Lua
Install jq (for Alexa TTS)
Install default-jdk and jre
Install HA-bridgeRestore the copies of the service definitions I created
Enable them in systemctlRestore the Open-luup backup
Restore the HAbridge backup.Hope?
@akbooer @rafale77 @therealdb does this sound like a good test?
Regards
Chris
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Yeah sorry I never thought about 32bit installation... have not done anything on 32bit OS except for the vera for ages.
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Spoke too soon, but HA Bridge is finally back where it was. No idea why I was having so many issues, but I suspect there were overall Vera issues which shouldn't be a problem but....
Anway.
To get Z-wave running on Debian I followed the Z-wave manual and then @rafale77 's excellent tutorial on Debian install. It's up running and hooked into Openluup but tomorrow and the weekend are busy so I doubt I'll get much progress.
C
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OK beginning to get some kind of grip here.
The main thermostat has been created with D_ComboDevice1.xml which ain't gonna work
Does anyone have copies or know where I can get the right xml and json files at all? There doesn't appear to be anything obviously suitable in my files folder, but if anyone knows what they should be, that would be lovely.
C