Don’t forget this does not erase anything created in PaperUI or anything previously autocreated by Simple Mode (which do not go away after you have turned that off)
Have a browse through PaperUI to see if anything is left that you don’t expect or recognize.
It’s about what you are comfortable with. You’ve some experience now, choose for yourself.
Hi. I did it and that’s fine. I can stop the server and clean the cache now.
I made everything from the beginning only on Paper UI and the log is the same crazy 2 messages a second:
2020-07-13 10:11:13.546 [ome.event.ItemCommandEvent] - Item ‘LSitem’ received command OFF
2020-07-13 10:11:13.554 [nt.ItemStatePredictedEvent] - LSitem predicted to become OFF
2020-07-13 10:11:14.537 [ome.event.ItemCommandEvent] - Item ‘LSitem’ received command OFF
2020-07-13 10:11:14.549 [nt.ItemStatePredictedEvent] - LSitem predicted to become OFF
2020-07-13 10:11:15.521 [ome.event.ItemCommandEvent] - Item ‘LSitem’ received command OFF
2020-07-13 10:11:15.531 [nt.ItemStatePredictedEvent] - LSitem predicted to become OFF
I have sitemap and item empty and things with just this to have mqtt:
Bridge mqtt:broker:mosquitto “Mosquitto” [ host=“192.168.2.112”, port=1883, secure=false, username=“openhabian”, password=“as1689”, clientID=“Paulo” ]
Don’t select isCommand without understanding it.
This will transform any incoming MQTT topic into an openHAB
item command.
An openHAB command will be picked up by the binding and sent to the remote device.
The remote device will respond with a new status topic.
The binding, with isCommand, will transform that into an openHAB Item command.
An openHAB command will be picked up by the binding and sent to the remote device…
I changed that.
It is working clicking the switch on the Control tab on PaperUI.
I’ve made the same thing to add a second device and this one doesn’t work properly clicking the switch on Control. It takes like 15 seconds to turn On or Off after clicking the switch
I’m rapidly losing interest here. You’re making it very difficult to help you. You change things without saying what you’ve done. WE CANNOT SEE WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
It’d be more useful to show us your problem Item / channel / Thing / events.log as you did before.
This stuff does work for other people, so you know there is just a mistake somewhere.
I think I solved the issue.
I just left empty the Name and Password for MQTT on mqtt.cfg , on mqtt.things and on the Tasmota devices. Now it’s working.
thank you for your attention and interest.