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  • T TimO

    Try to connect with a terminal software like miniterm to /dev/ttyUSB0 and check if data from the serial gateway is received.

    miniterm.py -b 115200 -p /dev/ttyUSB0
    

    You may have to install miniterm first.

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    ewgor
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    #75

    @TimO i solved following your tutorial here with dmesg and checking for what usb name rpi have for the gateway. Still not did those steps for a permanent usb but its on going.
    Thanks!

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      @CARSTEN I've compiled a modified version of the OpenHab Serial binding with a baud rate of 115200 as this is standard in mysensors.

      Download: org.openhab.binding.serial_1.6.0.201411271703.jar

      As @tboha suggested you currently have to manage all commands by yourself.

      I've attached my modified serial binding here. Please be aware, that all other configurations that depend on serial binding won't work with the modified version, because of the changed baud rate.

      I'm currently testing with this Serial Gateway:

      Serial Gateway

      Here is my OpenHab configuration for simple testing:

      demo.items: demo.items
      demo.rules: demo.rules
      demo.sitemap: demo.sitemap

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      @TimO Hi TimO! This is Fay from codebender.cc Thank you for using codebender! I just wanted to let you know that one of the sketches you are using in this comment has been deleted and so it is not available for users to view it. Let me know if you have any question. :)

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        TimO
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        @Fay-Candiliari : Thank you very much for the hint!

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          @TimO Hi TimO! This is Fay from codebender.cc Thank you for using codebender! I just wanted to let you know that one of the sketches you are using in this comment has been deleted and so it is not available for users to view it. Let me know if you have any question. :)

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          hek
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          @Fay-Candiliari

          Hi @Fay-Candiliari , Nice to see you here!

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            @Fay-Candiliari : Thank you very much for the hint!

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            Fay Candiliari
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            @TimO You are welcome :)

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              @Fay-Candiliari

              Hi @Fay-Candiliari , Nice to see you here!

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              Fay Candiliari
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              Hi @hek Likewise! :)

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                I'm having trouble with test.rules when two switches change its values really quickly one after the other. I can do that in a couple of tries via the web UI or the android UI. This is the output that looks odd:

                2016-01-05 19:39:54.405 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - relay01 received command ON
                2016-01-05 19:39:54.469 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - relay02 received command ON
                Function: switchOperation >> 1;1;1;1;2;1
                Function: switchOperation >> 1;2;1;1;2;1
                2016-01-05 19:39:54.772 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino received command 1;1;1;0;2;1
                
                2016-01-05 19:39:54.797 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino received command 1;2;1;0;2;1
                
                2016-01-05 19:39:55.033 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - relay01 received command ON
                2016-01-05 19:39:55.338 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - relay02 state updated to ON
                2016-01-05 19:39:55.398 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - relay02 state updated to ON
                Light Item: relay02 Light: ON
                Light Item: relay02 Light: ON
                

                As you can see, it starts fine but at the end it is talking about the same relay twice and I end up with just one relay on. It actually looks like an openhab issue but I'm not sure.

                Any help is appreciated.

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                  I am having the same issue. When I start my sensor, it sends a lot of information seemingly at once. The rule gets confused and runs the rule multiple times on one serial command (rather than each individually).

                  Notice below the "Arduino" item is getting updates frequently. Below that is my output in the rule to handle the update. Notice it prints multiple 105;0;0;0;7; in place of the other inputs (105;255;3;0;15; for example)

                  
                  2016-01-26 16:15:36.414 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino state updated to 105;255;3;0;15;
                  2016-01-26 16:15:36.418 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino state updated to 105;255;0;0;17;2.0.0-beta
                  2016-01-26 16:15:36.425 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino state updated to 105;255;3;0;6;0
                  2016-01-26 16:15:36.429 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino state updated to 105;255;3;0;11;Garage Sensor
                  2016-01-26 16:15:36.433 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino state updated to 105;255;3;0;12;1.0
                  2016-01-26 16:15:36.438 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino state updated to 105;0;0;0;7;
                  2016-01-26 16:15:36.557 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino state updated to 105;1;1;0;0;68.0
                  2016-01-26 16:15:37.058 [INFO ] [runtime.busevents             ] - Arduino state updated to 105;0;1;0;1;36.0
                  
                  105;0;0;0;7;
                  105;0;0;0;7;
                  105;0;0;0;7;
                  105;0;0;0;7;
                  105;1;1;0;0;68.0
                  105;0;1;0;1;36.0
                  105;0;0;0;7;
                  105;0;0;0;7;
                  
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                    @knoid
                    Found out that you can use locks in the rules to prevent uncertainty with the "Arduino" variable caused from multiple instances of the rule running simultaneously.
                    Example:

                    import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock
                    
                    var java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock lock  = new java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock()
                    
                        rule "Arduino sends to Openhab"
                        when
                            Item Arduino received update
                        then
                            lock.lock()
                            try {
                                // do stuff (e.g. create and start a timer ...)
                            } finally{
                               lock.unlock()
                            }
                        end
                    
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                      TimO
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                      Cool! Thanks for sharing!

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                        edsteve
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                        #85

                        I know... it's an old thread. And i know openHAB2 is there. But it's still Alpha and i am beginner. Maybe not a good idea ;)

                        Somehow my sensors will not bind. I downloaded and installed all fresh.
                        When i start openHAB with sudo it loads normal but nodes never connected to openHAB :(

                        EDIT:
                        I just made a new install combined the infos from these instructions and that worked for me:
                        https://github.com/openhab/openhab/wiki/Linux-and-OS-X#apt-get
                        http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/getting-started-openhab-home-automation-raspberry-pi/

                        Thx for your answer Tim0 and sorry for posting in wrong thread

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                          Hey @edsteve !

                          This thread mainly covers the serial connection via the serial binding and by using rules.

                          You are using the binding for OH1, so I suggest to start a new thread or trigger @bkl. :-)

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