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    Marcus
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    @Crazy Do u need Mosquitto?

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      I to have had this same problem using openhab and MQTT Gateway. I could toggle relays and such but could not receive any information back from the gateway things such as sketch info or versions. So I decided to pull from that and try PiDome. I like the way PiDome works with the Serial Gateway. Everything seems to be more dynamic. I did try PiDome with the MQTT Gateway and got the same results as with Openhab I could publish information to the gateway but couldn't receive for some reason. Would like to find out what could be happening myself. However right now I'm waiting on parts.

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        @Crazy Do u need Mosquitto?

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        C.r.a.z.y.
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        @Marcus serial is working fine with piDome, openHab and Vera. No need for mosquito which i never installed and used before.

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          Thank u for your answers.

          I love the look of openhab. So i will try the it with mosquitto.

          If it will not work then i will try pidome and serial gateway.

          If i have new infos i will post them here!

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            Marcus
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            Good morning community.

            Here is what i did now for installing mosquitto on my raspberry pi.

            This infos are from here (http://jpmens.net/2013/09/01/installing-mosquitto-on-a-raspberry-pi/).

              curl -O http://repo.mosquitto.org/debian/mosquitto-repo.gpg.key
            
              sudo apt-key add mosquitto-repo.gpg.key
            
              rm mosquitto-repo.gpg.key
            
              cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
            
              sudo curl -O http://repo.mosquitto.org/debian/mosquitto-repo.list
            
              sudo apt-get update
            
              sudo apt-get install mosquitto mosquitto-clients python-mosquitto
            

            Now mosquitto is running.

            With:

            sudo /etc/init.d/mosquitto stop
            

            I can stop it.

            With

            sudo /etc/init.d/mosquitto start
            

            I can start it.

            But what to do now???
            How do i connect mosquitto to my MQTT-Ethernet-Gateway?
            How do i connect mosquitto to Openhab?

            Please help!

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              b0rmann
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              MQTT-Ethernet-Gateway is mqtt brocker, not client :(

              to connect mosquitto try use MQTTClientGateway http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/524/mqtt-client-gateway

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                @b0rmann Please read the whole thread and tell me what to do now!!! I only want openhab and mysensors work together. But i want to use my mqtt-ethernet-gateway. Not the serial way.

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                  Thank u for your answers.

                  I love the look of openhab. So i will try the it with mosquitto.

                  If it will not work then i will try pidome and serial gateway.

                  If i have new infos i will post them here!

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                  John
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                  @Marcus PiDome also supports the mqtt gateway next to the serial gateway, so no need to switch. As far as i know, but i'm not an openhab expert, it should work fine as a mqtt client to connect to the mysensors mqtt gateway.

                  See this thread for some examples: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/303/mqtt-broker-gateway

                  The developer of the MQTT gateway has posted some examples in the above thread on how you should be able to use it.

                  Cheers!

                  My Domotica project: http://www.pidome.org

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                    @John Thank u very much. I think i will stop with Openhab and give PiDome a try. it seems to be better described what to do to get it run.

                    In the thread u mentioned i looked for some examples but didnt get them to work and no one could help.

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                    • M Marcus

                      @b0rmann Please read the whole thread and tell me what to do now!!! I only want openhab and mysensors work together. But i want to use my mqtt-ethernet-gateway. Not the serial way.

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                      @Marcus mqtt client gateway is not serial way :)

                      i have mqtt-client-gateway + raspi (mosquitto + openhab + nodered)

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                        @John Thank u very much. I think i will stop with Openhab and give PiDome a try. it seems to be better described what to do to get it run.

                        In the thread u mentioned i looked for some examples but didnt get them to work and no one could help.

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                        John
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                        @Marcus Wish i could help, too bad it doesn't work. Others are using it successfully as far as i know. Maybe different openhab version install. Well, let me know if there are any issues or help needed with PiDome.

                        My Domotica project: http://www.pidome.org

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                          tboha
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                          @Marcus: Sorry I'm in a hurry so...
                          But what to do now??? -> is your broker really ok?

                          1. open two terminal windows on your Raspberry.

                          2. one window:

                            mosquitto_sub -t /test -v

                          3. second window:

                            mosquitto_pub -t /test -m "test message"

                          If it's all fine, the test message should show up in the first window.

                          How do i connect mosquitto to Openhab?
                          OpenHab -> mosquitto
                          If your still got the OpenHab sitemap from above, the swtiches 1+3 should be functional like desribed, switch 2 will result in an errormessage in the log (as "intended").

                          Reverse direction (mosquitto -> Openhab).
                          You may populate your broker with some messages for the given topic.
                          e.g. mosquitto_pub -t MyMQTT/20/255/V_SKETCH_NAME -m "fake sketch name"

                          How do i connect mosquitto to Openhab?
                          I use the serial Gateway connected via USB to my Raspberry and a little Node.js script.
                          If you are interested - let me know.

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                            Thank u anyway for your help @tboha . I think this is too much complicated. I tried ur last idea, but i got connection refused error. Really frustrating.... I want to see results. I hope pidome gave me faster results than openhab.

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                              Connection refused means (in 99%) your broker is not up or you got the wrong address.
                              I supposed you to run mosquitto_sub/pub on the same machine your broker runs on.
                              On a different machine you have to add the host address like:

                              mosquitto_sub -h 192.168.1.10 -t /topic -m "message".
                              

                              No - at last its not really complicated, but I think you had just a bad start. MySensors and OpenHab tend to start right out of the box - but you need the right box......

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                                Please stop helping me now. Now i have pidome and the first sensor is running after 30 minutes with my ethernet mqtt gateway ;-)

                                That is what i want. Maybe one day there are nice tutorials for Openhab. Thank u very much for trying to help. If i now start with mosquitto to get openhab run is the same as when i make a patch for a patch....

                                It seems that pidome has wait for me it is really nice and not much complicated.

                                This thread can be closed here.Unbenannt.JPG

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                                  Please stop helping me now. Now i have pidome and the first sensor is running after 30 minutes with my ethernet mqtt gateway ;-)

                                  That is what i want. Maybe one day there are nice tutorials for Openhab. Thank u very much for trying to help. If i now start with mosquitto to get openhab run is the same as when i make a patch for a patch....

                                  It seems that pidome has wait for me it is really nice and not much complicated.

                                  This thread can be closed here.Unbenannt.JPG

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                                  C.r.a.z.y.
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                                  @Marcus Try Tim's files and JAR file for serial openHab http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/655/serial-gateway-connection-to-openhab/2
                                  I added a motion sensor and its fine.

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                                    @Marcus Try Tim's files and JAR file for serial openHab http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/655/serial-gateway-connection-to-openhab/2
                                    I added a motion sensor and its fine.

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                                    John
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                                    @Marcus Good to see you have it working! The MySensors MQTT plugin and serial drivers are quite stable. Some parts of the server can behave a little strange, cause still in heavy development.

                                    My Domotica project: http://www.pidome.org

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                                      @Marcus Good to see you have it working! The MySensors MQTT plugin and serial drivers are quite stable. Some parts of the server can behave a little strange, cause still in heavy development.

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                                      @John There was a problem with serial....1.6.1.jar it doesnt show this correctly;

                                      ArduinoUpdate -> 0;0;3;0;9;read: 14-14-0 s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1:0
                                      14;1;1;0;16;0

                                      i think its related with baud rate for jar file because i saw  these kind of things in terminal ����BO�"U��²e��B&��i�

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                                        @John There was a problem with serial....1.6.1.jar it doesnt show this correctly;

                                        ArduinoUpdate -> 0;0;3;0;9;read: 14-14-0 s=1,c=1,t=16,pt=0,l=1:0
                                        14;1;1;0;16;0

                                        i think its related with baud rate for jar file because i saw  these kind of things in terminal ����BO�"U��²e��B&��i�

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                                        John
                                        Plugin Developer
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                                        @C.r.a.z.y. That's highly possible, or there was a wrong choice of encoding at the wrong moment.

                                        My Domotica project: http://www.pidome.org

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                                          Hi.
                                          I have OpenHAB, MQTT and battery powered units (http://iot-playground.com/2-uncategorised/10-low-power-door-window-sensor). I cannot receive battery status in Openhab (other things from the same unit are transmitted OK). What is wrong?

                                          1. I send: gw.sendBatteryLevel(batLevel);
                                          2. Number node4_bat "Bat [%.1f %%]" <temperature> (node4, GBattery) {mqtt="<[mysensor:MyMQTT/4/255/50:state:default]"}

                                          I have seen somewhere that battery state is transmitted via '50'?!?

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