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Raspberry Pi gateway - how to reset node id allocations?

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    I've just managed to get my all in one pi 3 based HA (Openhab + mysensors ethernet gateway) running. However during the testing phase I ended up allocating node ids left right and centre due to resetting the eeprom on my test sensor board. So now I'm up to device 17. I'd like to reset the allocation to zero to start over (effectively clearing the mesh) but can't find any references as to whether this is possible. Help!

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      I've just managed to get my all in one pi 3 based HA (Openhab + mysensors ethernet gateway) running. However during the testing phase I ended up allocating node ids left right and centre due to resetting the eeprom on my test sensor board. So now I'm up to device 17. I'd like to reset the allocation to zero to start over (effectively clearing the mesh) but can't find any references as to whether this is possible. Help!

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      @gadgetman allocations ate handled by the controller, so I've moved your topic to the OpenHab forum category. Hopefully someone using openhap will see it.

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        I've just managed to get my all in one pi 3 based HA (Openhab + mysensors ethernet gateway) running. However during the testing phase I ended up allocating node ids left right and centre due to resetting the eeprom on my test sensor board. So now I'm up to device 17. I'd like to reset the allocation to zero to start over (effectively clearing the mesh) but can't find any references as to whether this is possible. Help!

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        @gadgetman Search for the file given_ids.cached usally found at: /var/lib/openhab2/mysensors/cache/given_ids.cached.

        You may delete the file or delete single entries, but don't screw up the syntax. :D

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          @gadgetman Search for the file given_ids.cached usally found at: /var/lib/openhab2/mysensors/cache/given_ids.cached.

          You may delete the file or delete single entries, but don't screw up the syntax. :D

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          @TimO Many thanks!

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