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  • C ceech

    @mfalkvidd @NeverDie I tried all sorts of combinations. Like for example:
    ./configure --my-transport=nrf24
    ./configure --my-gateway=serial
    ./configure --my-serial-is-pty
    ./configure --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway

    and in Domoticz MySensors Gateway USB with dev/ttyAMA0

    then
    ./configure --my-transport=nrf24
    ./configure --my-gateway=ethernet
    ./configure --my-controller-ip-address=192.168.1.120
    and in Domoticz MySensors Gateway with LAN

    I used other different combinations and this is as close to the connection as I could get
    0_1505839132337_Domoticz.png
    I feel like I'm missing something.

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    NeverDie
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    wrote on last edited by NeverDie
    #6

    @ceech
    No, no, no. I wouldn't mess with that. Remember that it's supposed to be a GUI. First turn a device on, so that it "phones home" and registers itself with the gateway. Then go to setup, and add the device using the GUI. At least, that's how I did it when I tried it out, and it worked. I wouldn't call it a great UI design (feels more like a work in progress), but it is semi-intuitive if you approach it that way.

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    • C ceech

      @mfalkvidd @NeverDie I tried all sorts of combinations. Like for example:
      ./configure --my-transport=nrf24
      ./configure --my-gateway=serial
      ./configure --my-serial-is-pty
      ./configure --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway

      and in Domoticz MySensors Gateway USB with dev/ttyAMA0

      then
      ./configure --my-transport=nrf24
      ./configure --my-gateway=ethernet
      ./configure --my-controller-ip-address=192.168.1.120
      and in Domoticz MySensors Gateway with LAN

      I used other different combinations and this is as close to the connection as I could get
      0_1505839132337_Domoticz.png
      I feel like I'm missing something.

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      mfalkvidd
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      wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
      #7

      @ceech all parameters for the configure command need to be added in one line

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        NeverDie
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        Are you sure you're using the right serial port? I did it on a Windows PC (I think only Windows 10 worked for me), and I never did find the Linux way of naming serial ports all that memorable.

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        • NeverDieN NeverDie

          Are you sure you're using the right serial port? I did it on a Windows PC (I think only Windows 10 worked for me), and I never did find the Linux way of naming serial ports all that memorable.

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          ceech
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          @NeverDie I have no idea.

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          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

            @ceech all parameters for the configure command need to be added in one line

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            ceech
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            #10

            @mfalkvidd It's a good advice, unfortunately it didn't resolve the problem.

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            • NeverDieN NeverDie

              Are you sure you're using the right serial port? I did it on a Windows PC (I think only Windows 10 worked for me), and I never did find the Linux way of naming serial ports all that memorable.

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              ceech
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              @NeverDie There are two serial ports available in Domoticz. Right? And you have to specify which one you are using in Gateway configuration. Right?

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              • C ceech

                @mfalkvidd It's a good advice, unfortunately it didn't resolve the problem.

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                wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                #12

                @ceech you'll need to quite a bit more detailed than that if anyone is to have a chance to help you.

                What are the exact commands you used?
                What was the output in the terminal?
                What did you do in Domoticz?
                What does the domoticz log say?

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                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                  @ceech you'll need to quite a bit more detailed than that if anyone is to have a chance to help you.

                  What are the exact commands you used?
                  What was the output in the terminal?
                  What did you do in Domoticz?
                  What does the domoticz log say?

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                  ceech
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                  #13

                  @mfalkvidd Right. This is the Domoticz's part of the setting
                  0_1505841041884_Untitled.png
                  And I configured Gateway like this:
                  ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-gateway=ethernet --my-controller-ip-address=192.168.1.120

                  make
                  sudo make install

                  sudo systemctl enable mysgw.service # << adding to boot
                  sudo systemctl start mysgw.service # << starting

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                    wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                    #14

                    I'm going to defer to mfalkvidd. Sounds like he has more of a handle on the Pi version of this, which is what you need. If you're stuck though, try the PC version. Maybe it's easier. Then you can return to the Pi once you get your bearings on how to navigate it.

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                    • C ceech

                      @mfalkvidd Right. This is the Domoticz's part of the setting
                      0_1505841041884_Untitled.png
                      And I configured Gateway like this:
                      ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-gateway=ethernet --my-controller-ip-address=192.168.1.120

                      make
                      sudo make install

                      sudo systemctl enable mysgw.service # << adding to boot
                      sudo systemctl start mysgw.service # << starting

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                      #15

                      @ceech what did sudo ./bin/mysgw -d say at startup and when Domoticz tried to connect?
                      What does the domoticz log say?

                      If you run netstat -nap in another terminal window (while mysgw -d is running), does it say something like this?

                      tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5003              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN    2281/mysgw
                      
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                      • C ceech

                        @mfalkvidd Right. This is the Domoticz's part of the setting
                        0_1505841041884_Untitled.png
                        And I configured Gateway like this:
                        ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-gateway=ethernet --my-controller-ip-address=192.168.1.120

                        make
                        sudo make install

                        sudo systemctl enable mysgw.service # << adding to boot
                        sudo systemctl start mysgw.service # << starting

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                        wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                        #16

                        @ceech I think I have located the error.

                        Domoticz wants to connect to the gateway, but in the configure command --my-controller-ip-address was used. This means that the gateway will connect to the controller, which Domoticz does not support.

                        So drop --my-controller-ip-address, run the configure command again, run make and start up again.

                        When I run sudo ./bin/mysgw -d with your configuration I get lots of these:

                        pi@raspi1:~/MySensors $ sudo ./bin/mysgw -d
                        mysgw: Starting gateway...
                        mysgw: Protocol version - 2.1.1
                        mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=R-NG---,VER=2.1.1
                        mysgw: connect: Connection refused
                        mysgw: failed to connect
                        mysgw: Eth: connect
                        mysgw: connect: Connection refused
                        mysgw: failed to connect
                        

                        which shows that the gateway is unable to connect to the controller.

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                        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                          @ceech I think I have located the error.

                          Domoticz wants to connect to the gateway, but in the configure command --my-controller-ip-address was used. This means that the gateway will connect to the controller, which Domoticz does not support.

                          So drop --my-controller-ip-address, run the configure command again, run make and start up again.

                          When I run sudo ./bin/mysgw -d with your configuration I get lots of these:

                          pi@raspi1:~/MySensors $ sudo ./bin/mysgw -d
                          mysgw: Starting gateway...
                          mysgw: Protocol version - 2.1.1
                          mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=R-NG---,VER=2.1.1
                          mysgw: connect: Connection refused
                          mysgw: failed to connect
                          mysgw: Eth: connect
                          mysgw: connect: Connection refused
                          mysgw: failed to connect
                          

                          which shows that the gateway is unable to connect to the controller.

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                          ceech
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                          wrote on last edited by ceech
                          #17

                          @mfalkvidd Removing --my-controller-ip-address did in fact solve the issue.
                          Thank you for your help.
                          So, to sum up, these are commands to be used when configuring Gateway for Domoticz ethernet (LAN) connection:

                          ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-gateway=ethernet
                          
                          make
                          sudo make install
                          
                          sudo systemctl enable mysgw.service # << adding to boot
                          sudo systemctl start mysgw.service # << starting
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                          • C ceech

                            @mfalkvidd Removing --my-controller-ip-address did in fact solve the issue.
                            Thank you for your help.
                            So, to sum up, these are commands to be used when configuring Gateway for Domoticz ethernet (LAN) connection:

                            ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-gateway=ethernet
                            
                            make
                            sudo make install
                            
                            sudo systemctl enable mysgw.service # << adding to boot
                            sudo systemctl start mysgw.service # << starting
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            @ceech yes and no. Skipping the test step is a bad idea. If that step is skipped, people have to resort to asking questions in the forum ;-)

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                            • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                              @ceech yes and no. Skipping the test step is a bad idea. If that step is skipped, people have to resort to asking questions in the forum ;-)

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                              ceech
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                              @mfalkvidd Of course. Skipping test is a bad idea. It is obvious, though that people who resort to asking questions on the forum have tried the test step several times to try and figure things out for themselves. Maybe if the https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry wasn't misleading they would even succeed.

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                              • C ceech

                                @mfalkvidd Of course. Skipping test is a bad idea. It is obvious, though that people who resort to asking questions on the forum have tried the test step several times to try and figure things out for themselves. Maybe if the https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry wasn't misleading they would even succeed.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #20

                                @ceech I'll be happy to update the guide if you could be a bit more specific.

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                                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                                  @ceech I'll be happy to update the guide if you could be a bit more specific.

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                                  ceech
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                                  @mfalkvidd First thing one does is to follow instructions exactly and hope things will work out. They don't. You try a different type of connection. Which one? Why one or the other? Which option among the same type? It doesn't work, either. Now, you are thinking, ok this guide is for several controllers, so how do I adapt it for my specific case.
                                  The point being, you can't adapt the instructions on your own. You have to ask someone who's done it before and knows what commands to use in order to make Gateway connect to the specific controller.
                                  For example: using
                                  --my-gateway=ethernet --my-controller-url-address=YOUR-CONTROLLER-ADDRESS
                                  will never connect your Gateway to Domoticz. How can one know that this is the line to be modified?

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