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💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway

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    kberck3
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    #917

    Openhab2 on pi3b+ using nrf24 radios and mqtt. I can follow the wiring diagram, but the commands are a bit confusing and seem to jump around randomly. Do I put all the --my-blah-blah together after the ./configure to build a file? Should I do development version? Do the nfr improvements go together with everything else?

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      Openhab2 on pi3b+ using nrf24 radios and mqtt. I can follow the wiring diagram, but the commands are a bit confusing and seem to jump around randomly. Do I put all the --my-blah-blah together after the ./configure to build a file? Should I do development version? Do the nfr improvements go together with everything else?

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      gohan
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      @kberck3 said in 💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway:

      Do I put all the --my-blah-blah together after the ./configure to build a file?

      From the article "Note: All options must be added to the same line, after ./configure"

      Leave the development version for now, the stable works fine.

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        @kberck3 said in 💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway:

        Do I put all the --my-blah-blah together after the ./configure to build a file?

        From the article "Note: All options must be added to the same line, after ./configure"

        Leave the development version for now, the stable works fine.

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        mfalkvidd
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        #919

        @gohan to be fair, I added that note this morning so kberck3 might not have seen it :-)

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          kberck3
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          Appreciate the reply mfalkvidd and gohan! Service is running, will report back if I run into other issues.

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            Mark Swift
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            Hi Guys,

            Is anyone here using the Pi with OTA updates? I'm finding them painfully slow (1-2 stream messages every few seconds). It's taking 1 hour per OTA update compared with 2-3 minutes when using the Arduino gateway!

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              gohan
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              I did some tests on pi3 and I found slow ota too. Tekka has an open issue on github about this.

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                mirodin
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                Hey guys,

                I tried to setup my Raspberry running Node-RED and serial gateway but I got stuck halfway. I followed the serial gateway compilation above and got it up and running, however using the serial nodes an Node-RED I could not manage to get them to connect tho the gateway.

                First I tried to connect to /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway which did not work due to permissions (owned by root). When checking out /dev/ttyMySensorsGateway I found it links to /dev/pts/1
                which belongs to root and the tty group. But I could not connect to this as the tty group only has write privileges. I think I miss some crucial point connecting those two together so I hope somebody can save the day by pointing me in the right direction.

                Thanks in advance,
                mirodin

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                  @mirodin

                  So you run a separate arduino board as a mysensors gateway, connected with serial (USB) to your raspberry pi? Or do you mean that you are using the rpi directly with radio, and then run the rpi variant of the mysensors gateway code?

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                    @mirodin

                    So you run a separate arduino board as a mysensors gateway, connected with serial (USB) to your raspberry pi? Or do you mean that you are using the rpi directly with radio, and then run the rpi variant of the mysensors gateway code?

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                    mirodin
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                    #925

                    @tbowmo I run the gateway on my Pi directly with the radio is connected to the Pi's GPIOs. Compilation and gateway do just fine I, if only I could convince my Pi to let Node-RED talk to the device :D

                    EDIT:
                    This is my output:

                    dietpi@buddy:~ $ ll /dev/ttMySensorsGateway 
                    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jun 18 14:38 /dev/ttMySensorsGateway -> /dev/pts/2
                    dietpi@buddy:~ $ ll /dev/pts/
                    total 0
                    crw--w---- 1 dietpi tty  136, 0 Jun 18 14:38 0
                    crw--w---- 1 dietpi tty  136, 1 Jun 18 14:38 1
                    crw--w---- 1 root   tty  136, 2 Jun 18 14:38 2
                    crw--w---- 1 dietpi tty  136, 3 Jun 18 14:38 3
                    c--------- 1 root   root   5, 2 Nov  3  2016 ptmx
                    
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                      gohan
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                      #926

                      wasn't it the problem of the missing permission on the dialup group?

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                        mirodin
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                        #927

                        Unfortunately adding my nodered user to dialout did not bring the hoped success. I still get premission denied messages after a reboot of my raspberry.

                        As my console print above shows the /dev/pts device belongs to tty but adding nodered to tty did not work out either (since the group only has write privileg). I have no idea how to fix this other then chowning the port to nodered but that feels wrong for me after years using linux based systems.

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                          gohan
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                          #928

                          it is not a solution, but you could switch to ethernet GW and you will avoid all the permissions problems.

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                            tbowmo
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                            My 5 cents:
                            Run it as a MQTT gateway, if possible. It makes things so much easier, when you interact with the data in node-red. Even integrating other controllers is easier, as you have the MQTT as standard backbone bus between everything.

                            You need to have a MQTT broker (mosquitto) running as well.. But it's worth it..

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                              mirodin
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                              #930

                              Yes I came to the conclusion that this might be my only option even if it sucks as I have to subscribe to all events from MySensors, process them with Node-RED and republish again which screws my logging a bit. Right now I have another flow subscribed to "#" and write every event into my DB.

                              Since I have everything talking to mosquitto setup to follow Homie Convention I was hoping for only having my MQTT broker bombarded with compliant messages and have Node-RED convert everything (assign device names, etc. using a SQLite DB) from serial so the rather cryptic MySensors topics do not show up there.

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                                Yes I came to the conclusion that this might be my only option even if it sucks as I have to subscribe to all events from MySensors, process them with Node-RED and republish again which screws my logging a bit. Right now I have another flow subscribed to "#" and write every event into my DB.

                                Since I have everything talking to mosquitto setup to follow Homie Convention I was hoping for only having my MQTT broker bombarded with compliant messages and have Node-RED convert everything (assign device names, etc. using a SQLite DB) from serial so the rather cryptic MySensors topics do not show up there.

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                                gohan
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                                wrote on last edited by
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                                @mirodin you actually need only mysensors-in and mysensors-out topics and their subtopics

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                                • gohanG gohan

                                  @mirodin you actually need only mysensors-in and mysensors-out topics and their subtopics

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                                  mirodin
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                                  @gohan Yes I know but now I can no longer just wildcard-dump every event on my mosquitto instance into my DB as I need to filter out the mysensor-in and -out topics.

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                                    gohan
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                                    Or meanwhile just use the ethernet gw

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                                      mirodin
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                                      Well... I think I fixed it, let's hear it for documentation. Just when I had MQTT setup half way I got struck by the idea that there was some group flag for configure. And indeed there is, setting --my-serial-groupname=nodered did the trick making /dev/pts/X owned by group nodered and let Node-RED connect to it, writing and reading works just fine now.

                                      Thanks @gohan for your input I think I would have gone the ethernet route in the end if this last test had failed.

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                                        Inso
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                                        I am currently trying to update to 2.3
                                        Have stopped service and deleted the file (systemctl status mysgw -> Unit mysgw.service could not be found.)
                                        Also renamed the config file /etc/mysensors.dat
                                        Renamed the old folder, then copied new files.
                                        Checked readme.md in MySensors-folder: MySensors Library v2.3.0
                                        Then I configured the radio and -> make, no errors
                                        However, changing to bin folder and executing mysgw shows: Protocol 2.2.0
                                        What am I missing?

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                                          I am currently trying to update to 2.3
                                          Have stopped service and deleted the file (systemctl status mysgw -> Unit mysgw.service could not be found.)
                                          Also renamed the config file /etc/mysensors.dat
                                          Renamed the old folder, then copied new files.
                                          Checked readme.md in MySensors-folder: MySensors Library v2.3.0
                                          Then I configured the radio and -> make, no errors
                                          However, changing to bin folder and executing mysgw shows: Protocol 2.2.0
                                          What am I missing?

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                                          mirodin
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                                          @inso Did you sudo make install after building it? This command copies the service file and mysgw to their respective locations.

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