It’s possible to update the binding version without updating the entire release. See my post here.
While this isn’t guaranteed to work all the time (sometimes there are changes to the core and/or the binding that cause an incompatibility), it can be an effective way to minimize the risk of updating the entire openHAB version just to pick up a zwave database update.
Hello everyone, I need help please for the same Problem.
My Hardware:
#1Raspberry Pi 3 Modell B+ with openhabian-pi-raspbian-201908050414-gitca0976f-crc6a66b5a1.img.xz
#2ZMEEUZB1 (Z-WAVE Controller)
#3Fibaro Roller Shutter 3 (FGR223)
My problem is that the RollerShutter stands there as an unknown device. I read everywhere that you can expand the database on cd-jackson.com. And the device is also listed there
EDIT: OK, I’ve overlooked it. It’s openhabian-pi-raspbian-201908050414-gitca0976f-crc6a66b5a1.img.xz
It’s the latest version. I don’t know if device is in there… Sorry.
However it’s unclear if this is really your problem since you say that you have the same problem and this problem should be resolved as this device is already in the database. Can you please state exactly what your problem is?
I had the similar problem last week with the fibaro rgbw module. It was not recognized…only as fibaro. On openHABian I pulled the latest release 2.4 and the database of z-wave got updated too…try to pull latest update (with openhabian-config) maybe this helps. And of course exclude and include again
Strange - it looks like it should be ok - certainly the device is already in the database and has been there for quite a long time (as this issue suggests).
All I can really suggest is to enable TRACE level logging and see what that shows.
Ok was not complicated if that’s what Chris meant.
Thank you Bruce
Could not send the zwave.log im blocked for SPAM That’s so frustrating… why Spam?
The zwave.log is on the same Adress like events.log and openhab.log wor-design_de/openhab/zwave.log hope you can find the issue.
System Blocked me … to fast answer maybe:
" Your post was flagged as spam : the community feels it is an advertisement, something that is overly promotional in nature instead of being useful or relevant to the topic as expected."
The log shows that the binding is not searching for your device. It looks like it doesn’t contain any new devices for the past few months, which indicates that maybe you’re running an older binding than you think?
I would suggest to check the versions using the console - ie logon to the console and list the running bindings to get their version.
You are using quite an old version of the binding and it doesn’t contain this device. The version you have is 2.4 which was released in December last year if I remember correctly.
You will need to use one of the newer 2.5 versions - 2.5M2 should be ok I think.
OpenHABian may default to the current stable release, which is currently 2.4. You can also choose testing or unstable releases though.
In fact I run OpenHABian with the latest testing release, 2.5M2.