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    etrombly
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    @diggs I was looking into doing the same thing. There are ways to duplicate a serial port using utilities like socat that should work. I was having issues with one side of the redirect disconnecting when there was no data to read. I was thinking of just writing up a quick python utility that would have the features I wanted. ser2net would work well, but it only redirects the port to the network, it doesn't do local redirection.

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      @jkandasa Would it be possible to add a graph for the battery percentage?

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        jkandasa
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        @ericvdb Thank you for your interest with MyController.org. I have created a request for battery percentage. Kindly update your thoughts on this https://github.com/mycontroller-org/mycontroller/issues/14

        How often node sends battery percentage?

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          fleinze
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          @jkandasa said:

          How often node sends battery percentage?

          That depends on your sketch. I update battery every hour, but only if there are changes.

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            shattered
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            Thank you - This is what I have been looking for. I was getting ready to write my own which I did not have time for. It is simple displays the data that is needed and easy to debug. The other controllers I tried I spent more time debugging because of the bloat. I can not focus on my sensor development.

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              Nice ! Very clean GUI !

              I installed this controller on RPI with serial gateway and it works like a charm with two TEMP sensors.

              It will be good if you can use the RPI GPIO to connect directly to NRF24 RF module instead on adding the serial gateway ( see http://iot-playground.com ..)

              I wish you good luck with this project.

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                GertSanders
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                Actually, you can add the NRF24 directly to the Raspberry and use it as a gateway at the same time:

                http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1151/tutorial-raspberry-pi-nrf24l01-direct-connection

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                  Nice ! Very clean GUI !

                  I installed this controller on RPI with serial gateway and it works like a charm with two TEMP sensors.

                  It will be good if you can use the RPI GPIO to connect directly to NRF24 RF module instead on adding the serial gateway ( see http://iot-playground.com ..)

                  I wish you good luck with this project.

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                  jkandasa
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                  @davidbd said:

                  It will be good if you can use the RPI GPIO to connect directly to NRF24 RF module instead on adding the serial gateway ( see http://iot-playground.com ..)

                  Yes, I have plan to implement NRF24l01 directly. I have to learn more about how mysensors gateway is working. Also planing to implement RPI GPIO port access from MyController.org directly

                  I wish you good luck with this project.

                  Thank you! @davidbd

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                    Actually, you can add the NRF24 directly to the Raspberry and use it as a gateway at the same time:

                    http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1151/tutorial-raspberry-pi-nrf24l01-direct-connection

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                    @GertSanders said:

                    Actually, you can add the NRF24 directly to the Raspberry and use it as a gateway at the same time:

                    http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1151/tutorial-raspberry-pi-nrf24l01-direct-connection

                    Thank you @GertSanders let me have a look. As MyController.org is designed with pure Java language I have to implement with some wrapper or with the help of pi4j module

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                      @jkandasa
                      I used the Raspberry version of Mysensors gateway for software to set up a serial gateway. Then Inadded a symlink link with shorter name so domoticz could see it. If your software can detect the normal ttyMySensorGateway then no need for a symlink.
                      Hardware toconnect radio and raspberry is simple interconnect with GPIO. Same connections as with wire. I made a little board for it. Link to that is also somewhere on the forum.

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                        @jkandasa
                        I used the Raspberry version of Mysensors gateway for software to set up a serial gateway. Then Inadded a symlink link with shorter name so domoticz could see it. If your software can detect the normal ttyMySensorGateway then no need for a symlink.
                        Hardware toconnect radio and raspberry is simple interconnect with GPIO. Same connections as with wire. I made a little board for it. Link to that is also somewhere on the forum.

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                        jkandasa
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                        @GertSanders said:

                        @jkandasa
                        I used the Raspberry version of Mysensors gateway for software to set up a serial gateway. Then Inadded a symlink link with shorter name so domoticz could see it. If your software can detect the normal ttyMySensorGateway then no need for a symlink.
                        Hardware toconnect radio and raspberry is simple interconnect with GPIO. Same connections as with wire. I made a little board for it. Link to that is also somewhere on the forum.

                        @GertSanders This is nice, I guess no need to change anything in MyController software. Let me check this and update you. Thank you.

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                          @GertSanders @davidbd Just now I tested https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry with MyController.org server it is working perfectly. Thank you very much! you guys saved hardware cost and added direct NRF24 support to MyController.org :smiley:

                          I did all the steps as root user (running MyController.org server also as a root user). Kindly let me know if you face any issues.

                          Install https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry and connect NRF24L01+ as mentioned on the page.

                          Now we have to point-out ttyMySensorsGateway port to MyController.org server via it is configuration file

                          Stop your MyController server change a line,
                          File Name: mycontroller/conf/mycontroller.properties

                          mcc.serialport.name=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                          

                          Start your MyController server. That is it :)

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                            GertSanders
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                            link to my board:

                            https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/aXLXBO3f

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                              http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1974/domoticz-as-controller-and-a-gateway-for-mysensor-nodes-running-on-a-raspberry-pi-2

                              My setup described here

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                                http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1974/domoticz-as-controller-and-a-gateway-for-mysensor-nodes-running-on-a-raspberry-pi-2

                                My setup described here

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                                jkandasa
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                                @GertSanders said:

                                http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1974/domoticz-as-controller-and-a-gateway-for-mysensor-nodes-running-on-a-raspberry-pi-2

                                My setup described here

                                Thank you @GertSanders

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                                  @GertSanders @davidbd Just now I tested https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry with MyController.org server it is working perfectly. Thank you very much! you guys saved hardware cost and added direct NRF24 support to MyController.org :smiley:

                                  I did all the steps as root user (running MyController.org server also as a root user). Kindly let me know if you face any issues.

                                  Install https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry and connect NRF24L01+ as mentioned on the page.

                                  Now we have to point-out ttyMySensorsGateway port to MyController.org server via it is configuration file

                                  Stop your MyController server change a line,
                                  File Name: mycontroller/conf/mycontroller.properties

                                  mcc.serialport.name=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                                  

                                  Start your MyController server. That is it :)

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                                  davidbd
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                                  @jkandasa Well Done ! Thanks ! you are doing great Job here.

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                                    @GertSanders @davidbd Just now I tested https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry with MyController.org server it is working perfectly. Thank you very much! you guys saved hardware cost and added direct NRF24 support to MyController.org :smiley:

                                    I did all the steps as root user (running MyController.org server also as a root user). Kindly let me know if you face any issues.

                                    Install https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry and connect NRF24L01+ as mentioned on the page.

                                    Now we have to point-out ttyMySensorsGateway port to MyController.org server via it is configuration file

                                    Stop your MyController server change a line,
                                    File Name: mycontroller/conf/mycontroller.properties

                                    mcc.serialport.name=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                                    

                                    Start your MyController server. That is it :)

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                                    davidbd
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                                    @jkandasa

                                    Hi,

                                    I just install the PiGatewaySerial in RPI and run as a daemon but found CPU is almost 100% !

                                    2173 root 20 0 3740 1624 1416 R 98.8 0.4 2:17.91 PiGatewaySerial

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                                      @jkandasa

                                      Hi,

                                      I just install the PiGatewaySerial in RPI and run as a daemon but found CPU is almost 100% !

                                      2173 root 20 0 3740 1624 1416 R 98.8 0.4 2:17.91 PiGatewaySerial

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                                      jkandasa
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                                      @davidbd said:

                                      @jkandasa

                                      Hi,

                                      I just install the PiGatewaySerial in RPI and run as a daemon but found CPU is almost 100% !

                                      2173 root 20 0 3740 1624 1416 R 98.8 0.4 2:17.91 PiGatewaySerial

                                      @davidbd I donot face any issue like you said.

                                      root@raspbx:~# ps -p 11415 -o %cpu,%mem,cmd
                                      %CPU %MEM CMD
                                       0.0  0.0 /usr/local/sbin/PiGatewaySerial -d
                                      

                                      I do not have much knowledge on PiGatewaySerial we have a discussion about this topic on http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1151/tutorial-raspberry-pi-nrf24l01-direct-connection/39

                                      Some people already reported 100% cpu usage. Can you please check and post your query there?

                                      My RPI setup.

                                      root@raspbx:~# uname -a
                                      Linux raspbx 3.18.6-v7+ #753 SMP PREEMPT Sun Feb 8 14:53:56 GMT 2015 armv7l GNU/Linux
                                      root@raspbx:~# cat /etc/issue
                                      Raspbian GNU/Linux 8 \n \l
                                      
                                      root@raspbx:~# cat /etc/debian_version
                                      8.0
                                      

                                      RPI Model: Raspberry pi 2 Model B

                                      I ran everything as a root user.

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                                        ericvdb
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                                        The 100% cpu usage happens only if nothing connects to /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway, at least thats what i experienced.

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                                          My CPU load hardly ever goes over 1%, and that is including a running Domoticz controller in parallel with the serial gateway.

                                          Gert

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