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    TimO
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    @cgrf said in openHAB 2.2 binding MQTT support:

    Starting MQTT broker connection

    You're using the mqtt1 (openhab1-addon) to connect to the broker. The OpenHAB2 binding is based on the current (/upcoming) mqtt-transport implementation of ESH.

    My guess: the file org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg is missing in /etc/openhab2/services and there only is a mqtt.cfg file. Just copy the mqtt.cfg file to org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg (Same content, different name, different use).

    mqtt.cfg: mqtt1 binding, mqtt-transport, owntracks ...

    org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg: ESH-MQTT and I'm only aware of my binding using it yet. But there are a few upcoming (mqtt generic, mqtt2 binding ..)

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      @cgrf said in openHAB 2.2 binding MQTT support:

      Starting MQTT broker connection

      You're using the mqtt1 (openhab1-addon) to connect to the broker. The OpenHAB2 binding is based on the current (/upcoming) mqtt-transport implementation of ESH.

      My guess: the file org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg is missing in /etc/openhab2/services and there only is a mqtt.cfg file. Just copy the mqtt.cfg file to org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg (Same content, different name, different use).

      mqtt.cfg: mqtt1 binding, mqtt-transport, owntracks ...

      org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg: ESH-MQTT and I'm only aware of my binding using it yet. But there are a few upcoming (mqtt generic, mqtt2 binding ..)

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      @timo said in openHAB 2.2 binding MQTT support:

      My guess: the file org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg is missing

      Excellent guess, that was my problem! My gateway is "online" now. It would have taken me forever to figure that out on my own, so thank you very much! (And yes, reading your first post now I realize that you said so.)

      Should OpenHAB be able to discover the sensors behind the gateway? Or do I need to configure them manually?

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      • cgrfC cgrf

        @timo said in openHAB 2.2 binding MQTT support:

        My guess: the file org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg is missing

        Excellent guess, that was my problem! My gateway is "online" now. It would have taken me forever to figure that out on my own, so thank you very much! (And yes, reading your first post now I realize that you said so.)

        Should OpenHAB be able to discover the sensors behind the gateway? Or do I need to configure them manually?

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        @cgrf

        Should OpenHAB be able to discover the sensors behind the gateway? Or do I need to configure them manually?

        If you restart the node they should represent themself and will show up in the Inbox in PaperUI.

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          cgrf
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          @TimO
          Ok, I've restarted the sensor multiple times now and I assume that it presents itself properly as it is discovered by other controllers (mycontroller.org, that is). But in OpenHAB's PaperUI it doesn't show up at all. There is a trace of it in the openhab.log though:

          2018-01-10 09:29:39.268 [WARN ] [al.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSTemp] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR1
          2018-01-10 09:29:39.269 [WARN ] [al.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSTemp] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR2
          2018-01-10 09:29:39.277 [WARN ] [al.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSTemp] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR3
          2018-01-10 09:29:39.289 [WARN ] [al.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSTemp] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR4
          2018-01-10 09:29:39.289 [WARN ] [al.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSTemp] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR5
          2018-01-10 20:38:26.959 [WARN ] [nal.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSHum] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR1
          2018-01-10 20:38:26.980 [WARN ] [nal.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSHum] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR2
          2018-01-10 20:38:26.980 [WARN ] [nal.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSHum] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR3
          2018-01-10 20:38:26.980 [WARN ] [nal.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSHum] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR4
          2018-01-10 20:38:26.981 [WARN ] [nal.sensors.child.MySensorsChildSHum] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR5
          2018-01-10 20:38:27.084 [WARN ] [sors.child.MySensorsChildSMultimeter] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR1
          2018-01-10 20:38:27.086 [WARN ] [sors.child.MySensorsChildSMultimeter] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR2
          2018-01-10 20:38:27.086 [WARN ] [sors.child.MySensorsChildSMultimeter] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR3
          2018-01-10 20:38:27.088 [WARN ] [sors.child.MySensorsChildSMultimeter] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR4
          2018-01-10 20:38:27.089 [WARN ] [sors.child.MySensorsChildSMultimeter] - Overwrite variable: V_VAR5
          2018-01-10 20:39:10.530 [WARN ] [rs.internal.gateway.MySensorsGateway] - Presented child is alredy present in gateway
          2018-01-10 20:39:11.529 [WARN ] [rs.internal.gateway.MySensorsGateway] - Presented child is alredy present in gateway
          2018-01-10 20:39:11.660 [WARN ] [rs.internal.gateway.MySensorsGateway] - Presented child is alredy present in gateway
          2018-01-10 20:40:58.584 [WARN ] [rs.internal.gateway.MySensorsGateway] - Presented child is alredy present in gateway
          2018-01-10 20:40:59.461 [WARN ] [rs.internal.gateway.MySensorsGateway] - Presented child is alredy present in gateway
          2018-01-10 20:40:59.592 [WARN ] [rs.internal.gateway.MySensorsGateway] - Presented child is alredy present in gateway
          

          While this is happening on MQTT:

          gateway1-out/3/255/0/0/17 2.1.1
          gateway1-out/3/255/3/0/6 0
          gateway1-out/3/255/3/0/11 Combined Climate Sensor
          gateway1-out/3/255/3/0/12 1.0.16
          gateway1-out/3/0/0/0/7 (null)
          gateway1-out/3/7/0/0/30 (null)
          gateway1-out/3/10/2/0/15 (null)
          gateway1-out/3/1/1/0/0 21.9
          gateway1-out/3/0/1/0/1 42
          gateway1-out/3/7/1/0/38 3.98
          gateway1-out/3/255/3/0/0 56
          

          Have you got another hint for me, maybe? It would be greatly appreciated.

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            Unfortunately, I'm still making no progress here. In the meantime I deleted the MQTT Gateway in the Paper UI and restarted the device to see what would happen. Now I'm seeing an error in openhab.log:

            2018-01-16 19:45:23.419 [INFO ] [.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection] - Starting MQTT broker connection 'ineluki' to 'tcp://192.168.5.2:1883' with clientid openhab2 and file store '/openhab/userdata/tmp/ineluki'
            2018-01-16 19:45:29.680 [INFO ] [.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection] - MQTT connection to 'ineluki' was lost: MqttException
            2018-01-16 19:45:29.681 [ERROR] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - MQTT connection offline - {}
            org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.MqttException: MqttException
                    at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback.run(CommsCallback.java:176) [211:org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3:1.0.2]
                    at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748) [?:?]
            Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
                    at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection$MySensorsMqttSubscriber.processMessage(MySensorsMqttConnection.java:142) ~[?:?]
                    at org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection$ClientCallbacks.messageArrived(MqttBrokerConnection.java:121) ~[?:?]
                    at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback.handleMessage(CommsCallback.java:354) ~[?:?]
                    at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback.run(CommsCallback.java:162) ~[?:?]
                    ... 1 more
            2018-01-16 19:45:29.709 [INFO ] [.reconnect.PeriodicReconnectStrategy] - Try to restore connection to 'ineluki' every 10000ms
            

            Does this give any clue on what's going wrong?

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              cgrf
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              Ok, now I'm seeing items in my Inbox, after I changed my org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg from

              ineluki.qos=2
              ineluki.retain=true
              

              to

              #ineluki.qos=2
              ineluki.retain=false
              
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                MasMat
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                OK, n00b questions again:

                1. where to place the binding-jar and do I have to do something with the jar-file?
                2. no services directory exists in /etc. Create it?
                3. any other things to install? Fresh PaperUI-OpenHab installation so far.
                  My system:RpiZero/Scratch+Mosquitto.
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                • MasMatM MasMat

                  OK, n00b questions again:

                  1. where to place the binding-jar and do I have to do something with the jar-file?
                  2. no services directory exists in /etc. Create it?
                  3. any other things to install? Fresh PaperUI-OpenHab installation so far.
                    My system:RpiZero/Scratch+Mosquitto.
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                  @masmat

                  1. /usr/share/openhab2/addons/
                  2. Thank you for the hint, I've pointed to the wrong directory, it's: /etc/openhab2/services
                  3. For additional Informations please have a look at the wiki: https://github.com/tobof/openhab2-addons/wiki
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                  • cgrfC cgrf

                    Ok, now I'm seeing items in my Inbox, after I changed my org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg from

                    ineluki.qos=2
                    ineluki.retain=true
                    

                    to

                    #ineluki.qos=2
                    ineluki.retain=false
                    
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                    TimO
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                    @cgrf Thank you for the hint! At the moment I don't have an explanation for that behaviour.

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                      @masmat

                      1. /usr/share/openhab2/addons/
                      2. Thank you for the hint, I've pointed to the wrong directory, it's: /etc/openhab2/services
                      3. For additional Informations please have a look at the wiki: https://github.com/tobof/openhab2-addons/wiki
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                      MasMat
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                      @timo I still cant find mqtt.cfg OR org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg. I looked thru the Github stuff but didn't see it.

                      Any ideas where to locate either of these files? I assume they have more lines than those four on display in the example.
                      Thanks. Sorry I'm still a tool with OH2

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                      • MasMatM MasMat

                        @timo I still cant find mqtt.cfg OR org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg. I looked thru the Github stuff but didn't see it.

                        Any ideas where to locate either of these files? I assume they have more lines than those four on display in the example.
                        Thanks. Sorry I'm still a tool with OH2

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                        @masmat As far as I know .cfg files are only the config files fpr your installed addons and are located in the service directory (see TimO's post above). And they indeed only contain the settings you want to use, which can be 4 lines only. Depends on the addon

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                        • L LastSamurai

                          @masmat As far as I know .cfg files are only the config files fpr your installed addons and are located in the service directory (see TimO's post above). And they indeed only contain the settings you want to use, which can be 4 lines only. Depends on the addon

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                          MasMat
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                          @lastsamurai I kinda figured that. From the first post I understood that the MQTT binding (binding-mqtt1 - 1.11.0) did not need to be installed. mqtt.cfg -file does come from that. So far I haven't installed it, but if that's where the mqtt.cfg file should come from then I'll do that next.
                          Just dont want to have addon on top of addon if they're redundant.

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                          • MasMatM MasMat

                            @lastsamurai I kinda figured that. From the first post I understood that the MQTT binding (binding-mqtt1 - 1.11.0) did not need to be installed. mqtt.cfg -file does come from that. So far I haven't installed it, but if that's where the mqtt.cfg file should come from then I'll do that next.
                            Just dont want to have addon on top of addon if they're redundant.

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                            TimO
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                            @masmat Just create the org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg file. It's not created automatically. mqtt.cfg is not needed for the binding.

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                            • T TimO

                              @masmat Just create the org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg file. It's not created automatically. mqtt.cfg is not needed for the binding.

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                              MasMat
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                              @timo Alright!! MQTT Gateway Online. Thanks for your patience. Hopefully this thread will help future hopefuls.
                              Now, I'm gonna activate some nodes and see what happens.

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                                MasMat
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                                Well, this joy lasted almost 24h...until I unplugged and moved the set-up.
                                Now Mosquitto-service wont start "Status 11/SEGV"...went nuts looking for that.
                                Moved Mosquitto to another machine, but now mysgw-service "failed to connect".

                                Any ideas why Mosquitto went status11 after reboot?
                                Why wont mysgw connect to another Mosquitto IP? does the port 1883 need to be configured as well?

                                My configure-line: --my-transport=nrf24 --my-gateway=mqtt --my-controller-ip-address=192.168.0.52 --my-mqtt-publish-topic-prefix=mysensors-out --my-mqtt-subscribe-topic-prefix=mysensors-in --my-mqtt-client-id=mygateway1 --my-rf24-irq-pin=15 --my-leds-err-pin=12 --my-leds-rx-pin=16 --my-leds-tx-pin=18 --my-mqtt-user=????? —-my-mqtt-password=???????

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                                  @TimO The MySonsors Binding didn't find any things for me. :-/
                                  My /etc/openhab2/services/org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg

                                  broker.url=tcp://localhost:1883
                                  broker.clientId=openhabianpi
                                  broker.user=*private*
                                  broker.pwd=*private*
                                  

                                  My /etc/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf

                                  pid_file /var/run/mosquitto.pid
                                  
                                  persistence true
                                  persistence_location /var/lib/mosquitto/
                                  
                                  log_dest file /var/log/mosquitto/mosquitto.log
                                  
                                  include_dir /etc/mosquitto/conf.d
                                  
                                  password_file /etc/mosquitto/passwd
                                  allow_anonymous false
                                  

                                  My /var/log/mosquitto/mosquitto.log

                                  1516918990: mosquitto version 1.4.10 (build date Mon, 29 May 2017 13:43:29 +0100) starting
                                  1516918990: Config loaded from /etc/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf.
                                  1516918990: Opening ipv4 listen socket on port 1883.
                                  1516918990: Opening ipv6 listen socket on port 1883.
                                  1516919015: New connection from x.x.x.29 on port 1883.
                                  1516919015: New client connected from x.x.x.29 as MQTT_Terrassen_Beleuchtung (c1, k15, u'openhabian').
                                  1516919044: New connection from 127.0.0.1 on port 1883.
                                  1516919044: New client connected from 127.0.0.1 as openhabianpi (c1, k60, u'openhabian').
                                  1516920798: Saving in-memory database to /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db.
                                  

                                  MQTT_Terrassen_Beleuchtung is the thing to find.

                                  My /var/log/openhab2/openhab.log

                                  2018-01-26 00:15:23.079 [INFO ] [.internal.GenericScriptEngineFactory] - Activated scripting support for ECMAScript
                                  2018-01-26 00:15:25.437 [INFO ] [er.internal.HomeBuilderDashboardTile] - Started Home Builder at /homebuilder
                                  2018-01-26 00:15:28.660 [INFO ] [.core.internal.i18n.I18nProviderImpl] - Locale set to de_DE, Location set to 51.5032,7.0073, Time zone set to Europe/Berlin
                                  2018-01-26 00:15:31.505 [INFO ] [.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection] - Starting MQTT broker connection 'broker' to 'tcp://localhost:1883' with clientid openhabianpi and file store '/var/lib/openhab2/tmp/broker'
                                  2018-01-26 00:15:31.642 [WARN ] [rthome.io.transport.mqtt.MqttService] - MqttBroker start failed: Persistenz wird bereits verwendet
                                  org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt.MqttException: Persistenz wird bereits verwendet
                                          at org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection.start(MqttBrokerConnection.java:572) [289:org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt:0.10.0.b1]
                                          at org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt.MqttService.modified(MqttService.java:145) [289:org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt:0.10.0.b1]
                                          at org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt.MqttService.activate(MqttService.java:157) [289:org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt:0.10.0.b1]
                                          at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) ~[?:?]
                                          at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62) ~[?:?]
                                          at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) ~[?:?]
                                          at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:498) ~[?:?]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.inject.BaseMethod.invokeMethod(BaseMethod.java:229) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.inject.BaseMethod.access$500(BaseMethod.java:39) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.inject.BaseMethod$Resolved.invoke(BaseMethod.java:650) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.inject.BaseMethod.invoke(BaseMethod.java:506) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.inject.ActivateMethod.invoke(ActivateMethod.java:307) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.inject.ActivateMethod.invoke(ActivateMethod.java:299) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.SingleComponentManager.createImplementationObject(SingleComponentManager.java:298) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.SingleComponentManager.createComponent(SingleComponentManager.java:109) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.SingleComponentManager.getService(SingleComponentManager.java:906) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.SingleComponentManager.getServiceInternal(SingleComponentManager.java:879) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.SingleComponentManager.getService(SingleComponentManager.java:823) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceFactoryUse$1.run(ServiceFactoryUse.java:212) [?:?]
                                          at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) ~[?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceFactoryUse.factoryGetService(ServiceFactoryUse.java:210) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceFactoryUse.getService(ServiceFactoryUse.java:111) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceConsumer$2.getService(ServiceConsumer.java:45) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistrationImpl.getService(ServiceRegistrationImpl.java:496) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.getService(ServiceRegistry.java:461) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.BundleContextImpl.getService(BundleContextImpl.java:619) [?:?]
                                          at com.eclipsesource.jaxrs.publisher.internal.ResourceTracker.addingService(ResourceTracker.java:39) [15:com.eclipsesource.jaxrs.publisher:5.3.1.201602281253]
                                          at org.osgi.util.tracker.ServiceTracker$Tracked.customizerAdding(ServiceTracker.java:941) [?:?]
                                          at org.osgi.util.tracker.ServiceTracker$Tracked.customizerAdding(ServiceTracker.java:870) [?:?]
                                          at org.osgi.util.tracker.AbstractTracked.trackAdding(AbstractTracked.java:256) [?:?]
                                          at org.osgi.util.tracker.AbstractTracked.track(AbstractTracked.java:229) [?:?]
                                          at org.osgi.util.tracker.ServiceTracker$Tracked.serviceChanged(ServiceTracker.java:901) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.FilteredServiceListener.serviceChanged(FilteredServiceListener.java:109) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.BundleContextImpl.dispatchEvent(BundleContextImpl.java:915) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.EventManager.dispatchEvent(EventManager.java:230) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.ListenerQueue.dispatchEventSynchronous(ListenerQueue.java:148) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.publishServiceEventPrivileged(ServiceRegistry.java:862) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.publishServiceEvent(ServiceRegistry.java:801) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistrationImpl.register(ServiceRegistrationImpl.java:127) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.registerService(ServiceRegistry.java:225) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.BundleContextImpl.registerService(BundleContextImpl.java:464) [?:?]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager$3.register(AbstractComponentManager.java:887) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager$3.register(AbstractComponentManager.java:874) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.RegistrationManager.changeRegistration(RegistrationManager.java:132) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager.registerService(AbstractComponentManager.java:941) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager.activateInternal(AbstractComponentManager.java:741) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.DependencyManager$SingleDynamicCustomizer.addedService(DependencyManager.java:799) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.DependencyManager$SingleDynamicCustomizer.addedService(DependencyManager.java:743) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$Tracked.customizerAdded(ServiceTracker.java:1215) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$Tracked.customizerAdded(ServiceTracker.java:1136) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$AbstractTracked.trackAdding(ServiceTracker.java:945) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$AbstractTracked.track(ServiceTracker.java:881) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$Tracked.serviceChanged(ServiceTracker.java:1167) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.BundleComponentActivator$ListenerInfo.serviceChanged(BundleComponentActivator.java:127) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.FilteredServiceListener.serviceChanged(FilteredServiceListener.java:109) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.BundleContextImpl.dispatchEvent(BundleContextImpl.java:915) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.EventManager.dispatchEvent(EventManager.java:230) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.ListenerQueue.dispatchEventSynchronous(ListenerQueue.java:148) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.publishServiceEventPrivileged(ServiceRegistry.java:862) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.publishServiceEvent(ServiceRegistry.java:801) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistrationImpl.register(ServiceRegistrationImpl.java:127) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.registerService(ServiceRegistry.java:225) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.BundleContextImpl.registerService(BundleContextImpl.java:464) [?:?]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager$3.register(AbstractComponentManager.java:887) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager$3.register(AbstractComponentManager.java:874) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.RegistrationManager.changeRegistration(RegistrationManager.java:132) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager.registerService(AbstractComponentManager.java:941) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager.activateInternal(AbstractComponentManager.java:741) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.DependencyManager$SingleStaticCustomizer.addedService(DependencyManager.java:1012) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.DependencyManager$SingleStaticCustomizer.addedService(DependencyManager.java:968) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$Tracked.customizerAdded(ServiceTracker.java:1215) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$Tracked.customizerAdded(ServiceTracker.java:1136) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$AbstractTracked.trackAdding(ServiceTracker.java:945) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$AbstractTracked.track(ServiceTracker.java:881) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ServiceTracker$Tracked.serviceChanged(ServiceTracker.java:1167) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.BundleComponentActivator$ListenerInfo.serviceChanged(BundleComponentActivator.java:127) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.FilteredServiceListener.serviceChanged(FilteredServiceListener.java:109) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.BundleContextImpl.dispatchEvent(BundleContextImpl.java:915) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.EventManager.dispatchEvent(EventManager.java:230) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.ListenerQueue.dispatchEventSynchronous(ListenerQueue.java:148) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.publishServiceEventPrivileged(ServiceRegistry.java:862) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.publishServiceEvent(ServiceRegistry.java:801) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistrationImpl.register(ServiceRegistrationImpl.java:127) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.serviceregistry.ServiceRegistry.registerService(ServiceRegistry.java:225) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.BundleContextImpl.registerService(BundleContextImpl.java:464) [?:?]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager$3.register(AbstractComponentManager.java:887) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager$3.register(AbstractComponentManager.java:874) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.RegistrationManager.changeRegistration(RegistrationManager.java:132) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager.registerService(AbstractComponentManager.java:941) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager.activateInternal(AbstractComponentManager.java:741) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager.enableInternal(AbstractComponentManager.java:675) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.AbstractComponentManager.enable(AbstractComponentManager.java:430) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.manager.ConfigurableComponentHolder.enableComponents(ConfigurableComponentHolder.java:657) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.BundleComponentActivator.initialEnable(BundleComponentActivator.java:341) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.Activator.loadComponents(Activator.java:390) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.Activator.access$200(Activator.java:54) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.scr.impl.Activator$ScrExtension.start(Activator.java:265) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.utils.extender.AbstractExtender.createExtension(AbstractExtender.java:254) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.apache.felix.utils.extender.AbstractExtender.modifiedBundle(AbstractExtender.java:227) [42:org.apache.felix.scr:2.0.12]
                                          at org.osgi.util.tracker.BundleTracker$Tracked.customizerModified(BundleTracker.java:482) [?:?]
                                          at org.osgi.util.tracker.BundleTracker$Tracked.customizerModified(BundleTracker.java:415) [?:?]
                                          at org.osgi.util.tracker.AbstractTracked.track(AbstractTracked.java:232) [?:?]
                                          at org.osgi.util.tracker.BundleTracker$Tracked.bundleChanged(BundleTracker.java:444) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.BundleContextImpl.dispatchEvent(BundleContextImpl.java:903) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.EventManager.dispatchEvent(EventManager.java:230) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.ListenerQueue.dispatchEventSynchronous(ListenerQueue.java:148) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxEventPublisher.publishBundleEventPrivileged(EquinoxEventPublisher.java:213) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxEventPublisher.publishBundleEvent(EquinoxEventPublisher.java:120) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxEventPublisher.publishBundleEvent(EquinoxEventPublisher.java:112) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxContainerAdaptor.publishModuleEvent(EquinoxContainerAdaptor.java:156) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.container.Module.publishEvent(Module.java:476) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.container.Module.start(Module.java:467) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.incStartLevel(ModuleContainer.java:1620) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.incStartLevel(ModuleContainer.java:1600) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.doContainerStartLevel(ModuleContainer.java:1571) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.dispatchEvent(ModuleContainer.java:1514) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.container.ModuleContainer$ContainerStartLevel.dispatchEvent(ModuleContainer.java:1) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.EventManager.dispatchEvent(EventManager.java:230) [?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.eventmgr.EventManager$EventThread.run(EventManager.java:340) [?:?]
                                  Caused by: org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.MqttPersistenceException: Persistenz wird bereits verwendet
                                          at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.persist.MqttDefaultFilePersistence.open(MqttDefaultFilePersistence.java:112) ~[?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.MqttAsyncClient.<init>(MqttAsyncClient.java:286) ~[?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.MqttAsyncClient.<init>(MqttAsyncClient.java:167) ~[?:?]
                                          at org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection.start(MqttBrokerConnection.java:570) ~[?:?]
                                          ... 118 more
                                  2018-01-26 00:15:32.456 [INFO ] [.dashboard.internal.DashboardService] - Started dashboard at http://x.x.x.30:8080
                                  2018-01-26 00:15:32.465 [INFO ] [.dashboard.internal.DashboardService] - Started dashboard at https://x.x.x.30:8443
                                  2018-01-26 00:15:52.506 [INFO ] [thome.model.lsp.internal.ModelServer] - Started Language Server Protocol (LSP) service on port 5007
                                  2018-01-26 00:16:01.849 [INFO ] [basic.internal.servlet.WebAppServlet] - Started Basic UI at /basicui/app
                                  2018-01-26 00:16:01.999 [INFO ] [arthome.ui.paper.internal.PaperUIApp] - Started Paper UI at /paperui
                                  2018-01-26 00:16:02.291 [INFO ] [panel.internal.HABPanelDashboardTile] - Started HABPanel at /habpanel
                                  2018-01-26 00:16:02.816 [WARN ] [mqtt.internal.MqttPersistenceService] - mqtt-persistence:broker
                                  2018-01-26 00:16:02.819 [WARN ] [mqtt.internal.MqttPersistenceService] - mqtt-persistence:topic
                                  2018-01-26 00:16:02.822 [WARN ] [mqtt.internal.MqttPersistenceService] - mqtt-persistence:message
                                  2018-01-26 00:16:05.597 [INFO ] [ui.habmin.internal.servlet.HABminApp] - Started HABmin servlet at /habmin
                                  2018-01-26 00:16:06.390 [INFO ] [assic.internal.servlet.WebAppServlet] - Started Classic UI at /classicui/app
                                  

                                  Have you any idea to fix this?

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                                      Hi @TimO ,

                                      after doing clean install of OH and the ESH mqtt binding per the original post above, the mqqt service ran properly (no errors in the debug log). After installing the mysensors binding, I start seing mysensors topics come in, but then following exception is thrown

                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.676 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: received key=1 message=PUBLISH qos:1 msgId:1 retained:true dup:false topic:"mysgw-out/1/0/1/0/97" payload:[hex:33392e38 utf8:"39.8" length:4]
                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.676 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: received key=1 token=org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.MqttToken@e71260 message=SUBACK msgId 1 granted Qos 1
                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.677 [DEBUG] [client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback] - paho167001634703924: new msg avail, notify workAvailable
                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.678 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: wait for new work or for space in the inflight window
                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.679 [DEBUG] [client.mqttv3.internal.CommsReceiver] - paho167001634703924: network read message
                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.679 [DEBUG] [client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback] - paho167001634703924: call messageArrived key=1 topic=mysgw-out/1/0/1/0/97
                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.680 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: received bytes count=1
                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.681 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: received bytes count=28
                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.681 [DEBUG] [client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback] - paho167001634703924: callback threw exception
                                              at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection$MySensorsMqttSubscriber.processMessage(MySensorsMqttConnection.java:140) [233:org.openhab.binding.mysensors:2.2.0.201712141227]
                                              at org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection$ClientCallbacks.messageArrived(MqttBrokerConnection.java:121) [232:org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt:0.10.0.b1]
                                              at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback.handleMessage(CommsCallback.java:354) [231:org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3:1.0.2]
                                              at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback.run(CommsCallback.java:162) [231:org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3:1.0.2]
                                      2018-02-06 20:01:10.683 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientComms] - paho167001634703924: state=DISCONNECTING
                                      

                                      Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

                                      UPDATE:
                                      For what it's worth, I found the trigger for the error. In fact, the mqtt messages the binding received were (for whatever reason) retained messages of the mosquitto broker. After removing the mosquitto presistence file

                                      sudo service mosquitto stop
                                      sudo rm /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db
                                      sudo service mosquitto start
                                      

                                      it now seems to work o.k. - Hope this might help others who come across this thread.

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                                        Hi @TimO ,

                                        after doing clean install of OH and the ESH mqtt binding per the original post above, the mqqt service ran properly (no errors in the debug log). After installing the mysensors binding, I start seing mysensors topics come in, but then following exception is thrown

                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.676 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: received key=1 message=PUBLISH qos:1 msgId:1 retained:true dup:false topic:"mysgw-out/1/0/1/0/97" payload:[hex:33392e38 utf8:"39.8" length:4]
                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.676 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: received key=1 token=org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.MqttToken@e71260 message=SUBACK msgId 1 granted Qos 1
                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.677 [DEBUG] [client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback] - paho167001634703924: new msg avail, notify workAvailable
                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.678 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: wait for new work or for space in the inflight window
                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.679 [DEBUG] [client.mqttv3.internal.CommsReceiver] - paho167001634703924: network read message
                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.679 [DEBUG] [client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback] - paho167001634703924: call messageArrived key=1 topic=mysgw-out/1/0/1/0/97
                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.680 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: received bytes count=1
                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.681 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientState] - paho167001634703924: received bytes count=28
                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.681 [DEBUG] [client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback] - paho167001634703924: callback threw exception
                                                at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection$MySensorsMqttSubscriber.processMessage(MySensorsMqttConnection.java:140) [233:org.openhab.binding.mysensors:2.2.0.201712141227]
                                                at org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection$ClientCallbacks.messageArrived(MqttBrokerConnection.java:121) [232:org.eclipse.smarthome.io.transport.mqtt:0.10.0.b1]
                                                at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback.handleMessage(CommsCallback.java:354) [231:org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3:1.0.2]
                                                at org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.internal.CommsCallback.run(CommsCallback.java:162) [231:org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3:1.0.2]
                                        2018-02-06 20:01:10.683 [DEBUG] [o.client.mqttv3.internal.ClientComms] - paho167001634703924: state=DISCONNECTING
                                        

                                        Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

                                        UPDATE:
                                        For what it's worth, I found the trigger for the error. In fact, the mqtt messages the binding received were (for whatever reason) retained messages of the mosquitto broker. After removing the mosquitto presistence file

                                        sudo service mosquitto stop
                                        sudo rm /var/lib/mosquitto/mosquitto.db
                                        sudo service mosquitto start
                                        

                                        it now seems to work o.k. - Hope this might help others who come across this thread.

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                                        @jjk Thank you for reporting back!

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                                          @jjk Thank you for reporting back!

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                                          @timo, another effect I noticed is that the mysensor binding seems a bit sensitive to updates in the things and item files. I got new errors every time I added a thing to the things file or modified the items file. After rebooting OH those erros were gone and the things properly included. Stopping the mysensors binding (bundle:stop) before adding/changing things or items and restarting it afterwards works without a problem.

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