Help with Z-Way plugin
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No, neither, I think. I am talking about the openLuup ZWay plugin device itself. The image you showed of the empty actions tag has the device attributes greyed out in the background. From there I see that you have I_ZWay.xml whereas it should be I_ZWay2.xml. So I am worried about the version of its other files too.
You can just manually change this attribute to the correct one and restart to see if that fixes things, but the problem may be deeper than that. What version does it say it is?
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I see this has a new device number, so if device #5 is still there, then delete it.
I'd like to see the startup log and the openLuup console page Scheduler > Plugins
It really, really, shouldn't be as much of a pain as this. I don't have a clear picture of quite how things went wrong in the first place.
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Did you you reload the luup engine after changing the implementation file to I_Zway2.xml?
Did you check that the file exists in the /etc/cmh-ludl folder?@rafale77 said in Help with Z-Way plugin:
Did you check that the file exists in the /etc/cmh-ludl folder?
Actually, it won't be there. Only L_Zway2.lua is a physical file. All its other device files are part of openLuup's virtual storage system.
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No, the problem is not openLuup, and openLuup is not like Vera. You simply don’t need to tear everything down and start again.
- verify that you have the latest openLuup system from the development branch. The Plugin page should show 20.5.3b, or thereabouts.
- delete any ZWay plugin device
- check there are no devices lurking in room 101 (delete them if they are)
- install ZWay once again from the master branch, from the (Alt) App Store.
- send me a Startup log, so that I have something to go on.
- don’t forget to login to the ZWay plugin using the Login action of the plugin.
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Yes, I did. So you have the latest openLuup and ZWay plugin now.
You need to login in to your ZWay system through the plugin. If you go to the ZWay device control panel (by clicking on its icon on the Devices page) you will find the Actions menu (in blue) and there, right at the top, should be the login action. You need to enter your ZWay system admin username and password and then press the blue Login button.
Returning to the devices page, you should see that the ZWay device is suggesting an openLuup reload. Do that.
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No, this is all my fault. The original ZWay plugin was prototyped four years ago, but in the last six months , with the way Vera was going, we ( @rafale77, @DesT, and some others) had a bit of a push to revive it and make it really functional. In the process, of course, documentation was not done.
My fault, too, that when you said
@JMK said in Help with Z-Way plugin:
On the same Raspberry Pi3 I have installed openLuup on which I have installed the Z-Way plugin.
...I assumed that it had all gone according to plan.
So now you see your Fibaro switch, and it works...?