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    A Former User
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    #3

    Yes now the ha have been runing all night, with the gateway connected. And the 'bad byte' error is the last thing there is logge from mysensor.

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      martinhjelmare
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      wrote on last edited by martinhjelmare
      #4

      First try to disconnect and reconnect the usb to the arduino. Start hass. Make sure you connect to the correct port after reconnecting the usb. Sometimes the arduino will change port name.

      If this doesn't help try another version of pyserial. 2.5 has been the least buggy for me. You can also try 2.7.

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        I have tried connecthing and reconnecthing multiple times. But how do I down grade to 2.5, right now I have just installed 3.0.1?

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        • ? A Former User

          I have tried connecthing and reconnecthing multiple times. But how do I down grade to 2.5, right now I have just installed 3.0.1?

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          martinhjelmare
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          #6

          @fleshfear

          pip3 install pyserial==2.5
          
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            #7

            now i have 2.5. But still no luck. What to do.

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              #8

              now i allso have this in my log

              16-03-12 19:45:33 mysensors.mysensors: Error decoding message from gateway, probably received partial data before connection was complete.
              
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              • ? A Former User

                now i allso have this in my log

                16-03-12 19:45:33 mysensors.mysensors: Error decoding message from gateway, probably received partial data before connection was complete.
                
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                martinhjelmare
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                #9

                @fleshfear

                Nothing else is accessing the serial port?

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                  #10

                  no that i know of. Its a virtual machine dedicated to only ha. And i have just testet if it was the virtual enviroment there was to blame. But on indigo domistic the plugin for mysensors works and can talk to the gateway.

                  Im i missing something else like pyserial or?

                  Is the only thing needed ha and pyserial?

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                    #11

                    Have you rebooted the machine after installing pyserial 2.5?

                    You can also check that there's no remains of other pyserial versions where the python packages are installed on your machine.

                    What distribution are you running?

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                      #12

                      yep have rebooted, many times after that.

                      How do i check if there are any other version installed? I could not install pyserial just like you said, i had to run a

                      pip3 uninstall pyserial
                      

                      first.

                      it' a ubuntu 15.10

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                        martinhjelmare
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                        #13

                        Python library files on Ubuntu are usually found in:

                        /usr/local/lib/pythonX.X/site-packages
                        
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                          #14
                          ls -la /usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/
                          homeassistant/                  MarkupSafe-0.23.egg-info/       pytz-2015.7.dist-info/          vincenty/
                          homeassistant-0.15.0.dist-info/ pip/                            PyYAML-3.11.egg-info/           vincenty-0.1.3.egg-info/
                          jinja2/                         pip-8.1.0.dist-info/            requests/                       yaml/
                          Jinja2-2.8.dist-info/           pyserial_py3k-2.5.egg-info/     requests-2.9.1.dist-info/       
                          markupsafe/                     pytz/                           serial/  
                          
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                            also don't know if, it is related.

                            but i had this in the configuration:

                            persistence_file: 'mysensors.json'
                            

                            But every time i started the HA, the log said it couldnt find the file. But efter i removed it, and create the new file i couldnt find. the new log have this:

                            16-03-12 22:26:47 homeassistant.bootstrap: Error during setup of component mysensors
                            Traceback (most recent call last):
                              File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/homeassistant/bootstrap.py", line 105, in _setup_component
                                if not component.setup(hass, config):
                              File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/homeassistant/components/mysensors.py", line 111, in setup
                                port, persistence, persistence_file, version, baud_rate)
                              File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/homeassistant/components/mysensors.py", line 75, in setup_gateway
                                baud=baud_rate)
                              File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 277, in __init__
                                persistence_file, protocol_version)
                              File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 32, in __init__
                                self._load_sensors()
                              File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 162, in _load_sensors
                                self._perform_file_action(self.persistence_file, 'load')
                              File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 177, in _perform_file_action
                                func(filename)
                              File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 133, in _load_pickle
                                self.sensors = pickle.load(file_handle)
                            EOFError: Ran out of input
                            
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                              #16

                              the new config looks like this

                              mysensors:
                                gateways:
                                  - port: '/dev/ttyUSB0'
                                    baud_rate: 38400
                                debug: true
                                persistence: true
                                version: '1.5'
                                optimistic: true
                              
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                                #17

                                Which arduino model are you using for the gateway?

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                                  #18

                                  Its a nano.

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                                    martinhjelmare
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                                    wrote on last edited by martinhjelmare
                                    #19

                                    Did you change baudrate in MyConfig.h to 38400? Otherwise I think we've found the problem.

                                    Nano can use the default 115200 baudrate in MyConfig.h. The baudrate in HA config has to match. You can remove that line and hass will default to 115200.

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                                      #20

                                      no i haven't, so i have just removed the line, and restarted HA.
                                      But no luck. im still getting this.

                                      Traceback (most recent call last):
                                        File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/homeassistant/bootstrap.py", line 105, in _setup_component
                                          if not component.setup(hass, config):
                                        File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/homeassistant/components/mysensors.py", line 111, in setup
                                          port, persistence, persistence_file, version, baud_rate)
                                        File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/homeassistant/components/mysensors.py", line 75, in setup_gateway
                                          baud=baud_rate)
                                        File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 277, in __init__
                                          persistence_file, protocol_version)
                                        File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 32, in __init__
                                          self._load_sensors()
                                        File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 162, in _load_sensors
                                          self._perform_file_action(self.persistence_file, 'load')
                                        File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 177, in _perform_file_action
                                          func(filename)
                                        File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 133, in _load_pickle
                                          self.sensors = pickle.load(file_handle)
                                      EOFError: Ran out of input
                                      
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                                        #21

                                        okay putting

                                        persistence_file: 'mysensors.json'
                                        

                                        Will get the gateway started. but will result in a file not found. if i put the correct path in like

                                        persistence_file: '/var/opt/homeassistant/mysensors.json'
                                        

                                        i get this in the log.

                                        16-03-13 02:11:26 homeassistant.bootstrap: Error during setup of component mysensors
                                        Traceback (most recent call last):
                                          File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/homeassistant/bootstrap.py", line 105, in _setup_component
                                            if not component.setup(hass, config):
                                          File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/homeassistant/components/mysensors.py", line 111, in setup
                                            port, persistence, persistence_file, version, baud_rate)
                                          File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/homeassistant/components/mysensors.py", line 75, in setup_gateway
                                            baud=baud_rate)
                                          File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 277, in __init__
                                            persistence_file, protocol_version)
                                          File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 32, in __init__
                                            self._load_sensors()
                                          File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 162, in _load_sensors
                                            self._perform_file_action(self.persistence_file, 'load')
                                          File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 177, in _perform_file_action
                                            func(filename)
                                          File "/var/opt/homeassistant/lib/mysensors/mysensors.py", line 145, in _load_json
                                            self.sensors = json.load(file_handle, cls=MySensorsJSONDecoder)
                                          File "/usr/lib/python3.4/json/__init__.py", line 268, in load
                                            parse_constant=parse_constant, object_pairs_hook=object_pairs_hook, **kw)
                                          File "/usr/lib/python3.4/json/__init__.py", line 331, in loads
                                            return cls(**kw).decode(s)
                                          File "/usr/lib/python3.4/json/decoder.py", line 343, in decode
                                            obj, end = self.raw_decode(s, idx=_w(s, 0).end())
                                          File "/usr/lib/python3.4/json/decoder.py", line 361, in raw_decode
                                            raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting value", s, err.value)) from None
                                        ValueError: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0)
                                        
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                                          wrote on last edited by martinhjelmare
                                          #22

                                          If you check the content of

                                          /var/opt/homeassistant
                                          

                                          What does it show?

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