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💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway

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  • OliO Offline
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    Oli
    wrote on last edited by
    #230

    @mfalkvidd hah... thats a good question, don't know. After dozen or more reinstallations, spending hours on Google I finally make it work. Got some notes but frankly I am worrying it will happen again. Hahaha

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    • OliO Oli

      @mfalkvidd hah... thats a good question, don't know. After dozen or more reinstallations, spending hours on Google I finally make it work. Got some notes but frankly I am worrying it will happen again. Hahaha

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      #231

      @Oli ah, ok. Then I'd recommend backing up everything before doing git pull, configure, make, etc so you can restore if it stops working.

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      • jirmJ jirm

        @Oli I´m thinking is hard to "only" update (changing from develop to master branch) directly from github if the repository is not been previously prepared to do this kind of updates... but maybe I´m wrong.

        Will be good you give feedback if you get it.

        Cheers

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        jirm
        wrote on last edited by jirm
        #232

        @Oli :-) :-)
        Good !
        I like when people can make something work that nobody even knows what it is :-)

        For me it usually happens just the opposite I am not able to make work even the things I know perfectly well ... maybe it will be a matter of "bad karma" :-)

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        • OliO Offline
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          Oli
          wrote on last edited by
          #233

          OK, I did it, I f....g did it, and guess what...
          s...t happened again.
          Everything went as it should, no errors at all, but no ttyUSBMySensorsGateway...
          0_1483469802904_Nowy dokument tekstowy.jpg

          log error message:
          2017-01-03 19:56:38.784 MySensors: Using serial port: /dev/ttyUSBMySensorsGateway
          2017-01-03 19:56:38.785 Error: MySensors: Error opening serial port!
          2017-01-03 19:56:39.785 MySensors: retrying in 30 seconds...

          and again...
          and again...
          ...

          any help would be appreciated.

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          • J Offline
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            jacikaas
            wrote on last edited by jacikaas
            #234

            Hello,

            Could someone answer: if i have RPi NRF24 GW, how I could connect MYSController from other computer (for example from Windows computer)?

            1. Is it possible to make that type connection with RPi NRF24 GW?
            2. May I use some integrated web server for this type of connection in RPi to make it work? Is there are easier solutions?

            EDIT: no matter, already answered it by myself :)
            Its easy becose it's like Ethernet GW.

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            • OliO Oli

              OK, I did it, I f....g did it, and guess what...
              s...t happened again.
              Everything went as it should, no errors at all, but no ttyUSBMySensorsGateway...
              0_1483469802904_Nowy dokument tekstowy.jpg

              log error message:
              2017-01-03 19:56:38.784 MySensors: Using serial port: /dev/ttyUSBMySensorsGateway
              2017-01-03 19:56:38.785 Error: MySensors: Error opening serial port!
              2017-01-03 19:56:39.785 MySensors: retrying in 30 seconds...

              and again...
              and again...
              ...

              any help would be appreciated.

              luizrrochaL Offline
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              luizrrocha
              wrote on last edited by
              #235

              @Oli: when you do a "ls /dev" is ttyUSBMySensorsGateway shown ?

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              • luizrrochaL luizrrocha

                @Oli: when you do a "ls /dev" is ttyUSBMySensorsGateway shown ?

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                luizrrocha
                wrote on last edited by
                #236

                @Oli: by the way, the name of the port you used is ttyMySensorsGateway, not ttyUSBMySensorsGateway:

                @mfalkvidd I could not find ttyMySensorsGateway on Domoticz. Only ttyUSB0, ttyUSB20 and ttyAMA0. Even after I did ./configure --my-gateway=serial --my-serial-is-pty --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway

                Is the gateway running, ie, "ps -ef "grep my" shows a process there ?

                Cheers,

                Luiz

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                • luizrrochaL luizrrocha

                  @Oli: by the way, the name of the port you used is ttyMySensorsGateway, not ttyUSBMySensorsGateway:

                  @mfalkvidd I could not find ttyMySensorsGateway on Domoticz. Only ttyUSB0, ttyUSB20 and ttyAMA0. Even after I did ./configure --my-gateway=serial --my-serial-is-pty --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway

                  Is the gateway running, ie, "ps -ef "grep my" shows a process there ?

                  Cheers,

                  Luiz

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                  luizrrocha
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #237

                  @Oli: sorry, correct syntax is ps -ef | grep my

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                  • luizrrochaL luizrrocha

                    @Oli: sorry, correct syntax is ps -ef | grep my

                    OliO Offline
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                    Oli
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #238

                    @luizrrocha
                    pi@raspberrypi ~ $ ls /dev

                    autofs mmcblk0p1 stderr tty36 ttyAMA0
                    block mmcblk0p2 stdin tty37 ttyMySensorsGateway
                    btrfs-control net stdout tty38 ttyprintk
                    bus network_latency tty tty39 ttyUSB0
                    cachefiles network_throughput tty0 tty4 ttyUSB20
                    char null tty1 tty40 uhid
                    console ppp tty10 tty41 uinput
                    cpu_dma_latency ptmx tty11 tty42 urandom
                    cuse pts tty12 tty43 vc-cma
                    disk ram0 tty13 tty44 vchiq
                    fb0 ram1 tty14 tty45 vcio
                    fd ram10 tty15 tty46 vc-mem
                    full ram11 tty16 tty47 vcs
                    fuse ram12 tty17 tty48 vcs1
                    gpiomem ram13 tty18 tty49 vcs2
                    hwrng ram14 tty19 tty5 vcs3
                    i2c-1 ram15 tty2 tty50 vcs4
                    input ram2 tty20 tty51 vcs5
                    kmsg ram3 tty21 tty52 vcs6
                    log ram4 tty22 tty53 vcsa
                    loop0 ram5 tty23 tty54 vcsa1
                    loop1 ram6 tty24 tty55 vcsa2
                    loop2 ram7 tty25 tty56 vcsa3
                    loop3 ram8 tty26 tty57 vcsa4
                    loop4 ram9 tty27 tty58 vcsa5
                    loop5 random tty28 tty59 vcsa6
                    loop6 raw tty29 tty6 vhci
                    loop7 root tty3 tty60 watchdog
                    loop-control serial tty30 tty61 watchdog0
                    MAKEDEV shm tty31 tty62 xconsole
                    mapper snd tty32 tty63 zero
                    mem sndstat tty33 tty7
                    memory_bandwidth spidev0.0 tty34 tty8
                    mmcblk0 spidev0.1 tty35 tty9

                    pi@raspberrypi ~ $ ps -ef | grep my

                    root 2079 1 1 18:40 ? 00:02:49 /usr/local/bin/mysgw -b
                    pi 4214 4181 0 21:25 pts/2 00:00:00 grep --color=auto my

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                    • OliO Oli

                      @luizrrocha
                      pi@raspberrypi ~ $ ls /dev

                      autofs mmcblk0p1 stderr tty36 ttyAMA0
                      block mmcblk0p2 stdin tty37 ttyMySensorsGateway
                      btrfs-control net stdout tty38 ttyprintk
                      bus network_latency tty tty39 ttyUSB0
                      cachefiles network_throughput tty0 tty4 ttyUSB20
                      char null tty1 tty40 uhid
                      console ppp tty10 tty41 uinput
                      cpu_dma_latency ptmx tty11 tty42 urandom
                      cuse pts tty12 tty43 vc-cma
                      disk ram0 tty13 tty44 vchiq
                      fb0 ram1 tty14 tty45 vcio
                      fd ram10 tty15 tty46 vc-mem
                      full ram11 tty16 tty47 vcs
                      fuse ram12 tty17 tty48 vcs1
                      gpiomem ram13 tty18 tty49 vcs2
                      hwrng ram14 tty19 tty5 vcs3
                      i2c-1 ram15 tty2 tty50 vcs4
                      input ram2 tty20 tty51 vcs5
                      kmsg ram3 tty21 tty52 vcs6
                      log ram4 tty22 tty53 vcsa
                      loop0 ram5 tty23 tty54 vcsa1
                      loop1 ram6 tty24 tty55 vcsa2
                      loop2 ram7 tty25 tty56 vcsa3
                      loop3 ram8 tty26 tty57 vcsa4
                      loop4 ram9 tty27 tty58 vcsa5
                      loop5 random tty28 tty59 vcsa6
                      loop6 raw tty29 tty6 vhci
                      loop7 root tty3 tty60 watchdog
                      loop-control serial tty30 tty61 watchdog0
                      MAKEDEV shm tty31 tty62 xconsole
                      mapper snd tty32 tty63 zero
                      mem sndstat tty33 tty7
                      memory_bandwidth spidev0.0 tty34 tty8
                      mmcblk0 spidev0.1 tty35 tty9

                      pi@raspberrypi ~ $ ps -ef | grep my

                      root 2079 1 1 18:40 ? 00:02:49 /usr/local/bin/mysgw -b
                      pi 4214 4181 0 21:25 pts/2 00:00:00 grep --color=auto my

                      luizrrochaL Offline
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                      luizrrocha
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #239

                      @Oli : the port name is actually ttyMySensorsGateway, you have to correct the definition of the gateway on Domoticz to use it....

                      Luiz

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                      • J jacikaas

                        Hello,

                        Could someone answer: if i have RPi NRF24 GW, how I could connect MYSController from other computer (for example from Windows computer)?

                        1. Is it possible to make that type connection with RPi NRF24 GW?
                        2. May I use some integrated web server for this type of connection in RPi to make it work? Is there are easier solutions?

                        EDIT: no matter, already answered it by myself :)
                        Its easy becose it's like Ethernet GW.

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                        luizrrocha
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #240

                        @jacikaas : on MYSController go to Settings -> Gateway -> TCP/IP and add the IP address of the Gateway and use port 5003. It works even if the gateway is feeding data to Domoticz, so you can monitor your sensors in "raw" mode.

                        Cheers,

                        Luiz

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                        • luizrrochaL luizrrocha

                          @Oli : the port name is actually ttyMySensorsGateway, you have to correct the definition of the gateway on Domoticz to use it....

                          Luiz

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                          Oli
                          wrote on last edited by Oli
                          #241

                          @luizrrocha as You can see, on the picture above, I've wrote that ttyUSBMySensors.... is from my previous backup copy. On the same pictures You can also see that I can choose only from three serial ports: USB0, USB20 and AMA0. Thera are no ttyMySensorsGateway despite that it is present after ls /dev.
                          And that's the problem, I dont know how to make it present in the serial ports popup menu.

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                          • OliO Oli

                            @luizrrocha as You can see, on the picture above, I've wrote that ttyUSBMySensors.... is from my previous backup copy. On the same pictures You can also see that I can choose only from three serial ports: USB0, USB20 and AMA0. Thera are no ttyMySensorsGateway despite that it is present after ls /dev.
                            And that's the problem, I dont know how to make it present in the serial ports popup menu.

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                            luizrrocha
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #242

                            @Oli : why not remove the old definition to avoid any trash information and restarting Domoticz to make shure it rereads the port info before creating the new entry ?

                            And I do not understand why if you are running domoticz and the gateway on the same Pi, why not use a ethernet gateway and set 127.0.0.1 and port 5003 on the Domoticz gateway entry. I did that and never had to worry about USB ports at all.

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                            • luizrrochaL luizrrocha

                              @Oli : why not remove the old definition to avoid any trash information and restarting Domoticz to make shure it rereads the port info before creating the new entry ?

                              And I do not understand why if you are running domoticz and the gateway on the same Pi, why not use a ethernet gateway and set 127.0.0.1 and port 5003 on the Domoticz gateway entry. I did that and never had to worry about USB ports at all.

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                              Oli
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #243

                              @luizrrocha

                              @luizrrocha said:

                              @Oli : why not remove the old definition to avoid any trash information and restarting Domoticz to make shure it rereads the port info before creating the new entry ?

                              Of course I did that, I started from the scratch... but when it did not work I try to restore my backup... but it did not work also...

                              @luizrrocha said:

                              And I do not understand why if you are running domoticz and the gateway on the same Pi, why not use a ethernet gateway and set 127.0.0.1 and port 5003 on the Domoticz gateway entry. I did that and never had to worry about USB ports at all.

                              simple... I have no free LAN on my rotuer... there is more, I also have raZberry daughter board (Z-Wave) connected to same Raspberry Pi GPIO port. And till today everything works perfect until... "Better is the enemy of the good" ;-)

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                                Oli
                                wrote on last edited by Oli
                                #244

                                OK I found the solution (thanks to @luizrrocha). I change

                                ./configure --my-gateway=serial --my-serial-is-pty --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                                to
                                ./configure --my-gateway=serial --my-serial-is-pty --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyUSBMySensorsGateway and now its working.

                                Question is, It's only workaround (in my case) or there is bug in the installation guide?

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                                • OliO Oli

                                  OK I found the solution (thanks to @luizrrocha). I change

                                  ./configure --my-gateway=serial --my-serial-is-pty --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway
                                  to
                                  ./configure --my-gateway=serial --my-serial-is-pty --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyUSBMySensorsGateway and now its working.

                                  Question is, It's only workaround (in my case) or there is bug in the installation guide?

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                                  luizrrocha
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #245

                                  @Oli : if both the gateway and Domoticz run on the same Raspi, there is no physical network involved, hence the 127.0.0.1 dummy local address is used by Domoticz to talk to the gateway on the same machine, just using port 5003... and since you use localhost (127.0.0.1, a virtual network) there is no need to create a virtual USB port which is what you did...

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                                  • luizrrochaL luizrrocha

                                    @Oli : if both the gateway and Domoticz run on the same Raspi, there is no physical network involved, hence the 127.0.0.1 dummy local address is used by Domoticz to talk to the gateway on the same machine, just using port 5003... and since you use localhost (127.0.0.1, a virtual network) there is no need to create a virtual USB port which is what you did...

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                                    Oli
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #246

                                    @luizrrocha interesting... step by step instruction?

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                                    • OliO Oli

                                      @luizrrocha interesting... step by step instruction?

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                                      luizrrocha
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #247

                                      @Oli: delete the Makefile.inc file on mysensors folder
                                      ./configure --my-gateway=ethernet
                                      make
                                      sudo ./bin/mysgw -b
                                      go to domoticz and create a new MySensors Gateway with LAN, inform 127.0.0.1 as the address and 5003 as the port...

                                      that should do the trick.

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                                      • ysinhY ysinh

                                        A tiny hint for the users of domoticz :
                                        ./configure --my-gateway=serial --my-serial-is-pty --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyUSB20
                                        make
                                        sudo ./examples_linux/mysGateway -d

                                        :) i hope this helps
                                        then in the hardware setup
                                        MySensors Gateway USB
                                        serial port: /dev/ttyUSB20

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                                        carlyler
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #248

                                        @Oli luizrocha's configuration seems interesting, but just in case your still wanting the serial, from above, has worked for me in the past, but I have since switched to OH2:

                                        @ysinh said:

                                        A tiny hint for the users of domoticz :
                                        ./configure --my-gateway=serial --my-serial-is-pty --my-serial-pty=/dev/ttyUSB20
                                        make
                                        sudo ./examples_linux/mysGateway -d

                                        :) i hope this helps
                                        then in the hardware setup
                                        MySensors Gateway USB
                                        serial port: /dev/ttyUSB20

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                                          Wackid
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #249

                                          I am also not get it to work in Domoticz tried the USB serial and ethernet way.

                                          It's a testing pi. Where i didn't connected the radio. Because it's still in the Nano. Could that be the issue? I guess not.

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