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  • TotcheT Offline
    TotcheT Offline
    Totche
    wrote on last edited by Totche
    #11

    Re,

    Sans titre.jpg
    I tried to use MYSController without success

    The IP is 192.168.1.234:1883 for the MQTT controller , but I can't read any values with the browser and MYSController.
    And as you can see in the serial monitors, the nodes seem to discuss together.

    I don't know how to check the communication with the MQTT gateway, apparently the problem comes from him
    Any tips, ?

    Thanks

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    • XanderX Offline
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      Xander
      wrote on last edited by
      #12

      I use a client ( MQTT.fx http://www.jensd.de/wordpress/?cat=50 ) to test the mqtt gateway. Please see my post: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/953/how-to-know-the-node-ids-assigned-by-the-mqtt-gateway-to-the-sensors/2

      With this tool I can see if the gateway is working and which id's are used. Then I configure OpenHAB accordingly.

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      • XanderX Xander

        I use a client ( MQTT.fx http://www.jensd.de/wordpress/?cat=50 ) to test the mqtt gateway. Please see my post: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/953/how-to-know-the-node-ids-assigned-by-the-mqtt-gateway-to-the-sensors/2

        With this tool I can see if the gateway is working and which id's are used. Then I configure OpenHAB accordingly.

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        Totche
        wrote on last edited by
        #13

        @Xander Thanks ;)

        Very great link, now I can see what is sent.

        1)-
        Sans titre.jpg

        2- The ip in MQTT.fx is the same as in openhab.cfg

        mqtt:mysensor.url=tcp://192.168.1.234:1883
         mqtt:mysensor.clientId=MQTT
        

        Sans titre1.jpg

        3- test.items

        Group all
        Group meteo //(all)
        Group noeud_1  (meteo)
        Group noeud_2  (meteo)
        //Group sketch (all)
        
        Number noeud1_temperature  "Temperature [%.1f °C]"    (noeud_1, all)  {mqtt="<[mysensor:MyMQTT/21/0/V_TEMP:state:default]"}
        Number noeud1_luminosite   "Luminosite [%.0f Lux]"  (noeud_1, all)  {mqtt="<[mysensor:MyMQTT/21/1/V_LIGHT_LEVEL:state:default]"}
        Number noeud1_humidite     "Humidite [%.0f Rh]"     (noeud_1, all)  {mqtt="<[mysensor:MyMQTT/21/2/V_HUM:state:default]"}
        

        4- openHAB runtime

        Launching the openHAB runtime...
        osgi> 2015-04-01 20:28:05.432 [INFO ] [.o.core.internal.CoreActivator] - openHAB
         runtime has been started (v1.6.2).
        2015-04-01 20:28:06.066 [INFO ] [o.o.i.s.i.DiscoveryServiceImpl] - mDNS service
        has been started
        2015-04-01 20:28:06.189 [INFO ] [o.o.i.s.i.DiscoveryServiceImpl] - Service Disco
        very initialization completed.
        2015-04-01 20:28:07.134 [INFO ] [penhab.io.rest.RESTApplication] - Started REST
        API at /rest
        2015-04-01 20:28:15.943 [INFO ] [c.internal.ModelRepositoryImpl] - Loading model
         'test.sitemap'
        2015-04-01 20:28:16.055 [INFO ] [c.internal.ModelRepositoryImpl] - Loading model
         'test.items'
        2015-04-01 20:28:16.653 [INFO ] [.o.u.w.i.servlet.WebAppServlet] - Started Class
        ic UI at /openhab.app
        

        And finally...........................Sans titre2.jpg

        nothing :(

        PS : i don't see the repeater with the barometer, I need to dissociate them so one nano more :(

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        • GuyPG Offline
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          GuyP
          wrote on last edited by
          #14

          Did you restart openHAB after you entered the MQTT gateway IP address in the configuration file? You don't need to restart when changing items, or sitemaps.

          You should check that openHAB has made a connection to the MQTT gateway.

          netstat -an |grep 1883

          root@openHAB:~# netstat -an |grep 1883
          tcp6       0      0 192.168.40.201:42199    192.168.40.200:1883     ESTABLISHED
          root@openHAB:~# 
          

          Do you see it listed? If not restart the gateway, it should connect within a few minutes.

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          • GuyPG GuyP

            Did you restart openHAB after you entered the MQTT gateway IP address in the configuration file? You don't need to restart when changing items, or sitemaps.

            You should check that openHAB has made a connection to the MQTT gateway.

            netstat -an |grep 1883

            root@openHAB:~# netstat -an |grep 1883
            tcp6       0      0 192.168.40.201:42199    192.168.40.200:1883     ESTABLISHED
            root@openHAB:~# 
            

            Do you see it listed? If not restart the gateway, it should connect within a few minutes.

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            Totche
            wrote on last edited by
            #15

            @GuyP Thanks for reply

            I'm using windows 7, so I can't use your command, and see if connection is made

            The IP in openHAB is set since the beginning, and I never changed.

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            • XanderX Offline
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              Xander
              wrote on last edited by
              #16

              ... but "netstat -an" should work!

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              • XanderX Xander

                ... but "netstat -an" should work!

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                Totche
                wrote on last edited by
                #17

                @Xander I have that

                C:\Users\Totche>netstat -an|find "1883"
                  TCP    0.0.0.0:1883           0.0.0
                  UDP    10.10.10.170:61883    
                

                :

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                • GuyPG Offline
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                  GuyP
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #18

                  that shows you have a listener, but nothing connected!

                  Are you running the gateway on this PC? if so the openhab configuration should be localhost or 127.0.0.1:1883.

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                  • GuyPG GuyP

                    that shows you have a listener, but nothing connected!

                    Are you running the gateway on this PC? if so the openhab configuration should be localhost or 127.0.0.1:1883.

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                    Totche
                    wrote on last edited by Totche
                    #19

                    @GuyP Now I can see that

                    C:\Users\Totche>netstat -an|find "1883"
                      TCP    192.168.1.13:25638     192.168.1.134:1883     ESTABLISHED
                      UDP    0.0.0.0:61883          *:*
                    

                    The last Ip 192.168.1.234 was out of range with the router definitions

                    Sans titre.jpg

                    But no more values in openHAB, pfff

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                      Totche
                      wrote on last edited by Totche
                      #20

                      And tonight, the weird is back

                      C:\Users\Totche>netstat -an|find "1883"
                        TCP    0.0.0.0:1883           0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING
                      

                      In openHAB.fx, I can see the msgs from the node, so I suppose that the ethernet connection is working

                      With MYSController, nothing displayed, no node network

                      Sans titre.jpg

                      With the serial, I can see the exchanges between node and the MQTTgateway

                      So what's wrong ? The Gateway, a port redirection ????

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                      • TotcheT Totche

                        And tonight, the weird is back

                        C:\Users\Totche>netstat -an|find "1883"
                          TCP    0.0.0.0:1883           0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING
                        

                        In openHAB.fx, I can see the msgs from the node, so I suppose that the ethernet connection is working

                        With MYSController, nothing displayed, no node network

                        Sans titre.jpg

                        With the serial, I can see the exchanges between node and the MQTTgateway

                        So what's wrong ? The Gateway, a port redirection ????

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                        tekka
                        Admin
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #21

                        @Totche Just for clarification: MYSController is not compatible with MQTT gateways but with serial gw. .

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                        • tekkaT tekka

                          @Totche Just for clarification: MYSController is not compatible with MQTT gateways but with serial gw. .

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                          Totche
                          wrote on last edited by Totche
                          #22

                          @tekka Ah OK, it's better to know it, thanks; ;)

                          And I found the error this morning and it works great......

                          To create the configuration file for openHAB, I made a copy/paste of the Mysensors example., and I haven't seen it was a space character at the beginning of each lines.

                          I removed it, and it's working fine.now

                          So be carefull with the spaces, it was a stupid mistake and boring to find.

                          I have done this test 5 times, so I'm sure that it's the problem.

                          Thank you everybody....

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