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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
    Hero Member
    wrote on last edited by
    #18

    @cgrf Thank you for the hint! At the moment I don't have an explanation for that behaviour.

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    • T TimO

      @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
      wrote on last edited by
      #19

      @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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        LastSamurai
        Hardware Contributor
        wrote on last edited by
        #20

        @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
          wrote on last edited by
          #21

          @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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            wrote on last edited by
            #22

            @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
              wrote on last edited by
              #23

              @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
                wrote on last edited by
                #24

                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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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #25

                  @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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                            hi,
                            first I would say thanks for the binding. Generally I got it working, but I build a special sensor for my district heating counter. It has two sensors in one node, power and watermeter. The power sensor also sends messages for value types VAR1-5. Unfortunately these value seem to have a problem. I see them in the mosquitto broker but in openhab I can't see them. In the logging there are some warnings concerning these values.
                            Is it a known problem?

                            thanks and best regards
                            Joachim

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                              hi,
                              first I would say thanks for the binding. Generally I got it working, but I build a special sensor for my district heating counter. It has two sensors in one node, power and watermeter. The power sensor also sends messages for value types VAR1-5. Unfortunately these value seem to have a problem. I see them in the mosquitto broker but in openhab I can't see them. In the logging there are some warnings concerning these values.
                              Is it a known problem?

                              thanks and best regards
                              Joachim

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                              @jogant please enable debug output with log:set DEBUG org.openhab.binding.mysensors and post the debug output here. I'll look at it.

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                                @jogant please enable debug output with log:set DEBUG org.openhab.binding.mysensors and post the debug output here. I'll look at it.

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                                @timo I enabled debugging and could see that all mqtt messages are received correct. I had a problem with caching through jsondb. I deleted some things and links and now everything is fine. So nothing wrong in the binding. Thanks for your helpful hint.

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                                  Hi everyone. Since my last I reinstalled everything. I went back to Raspbian Jessie to get Mosquitto working properly. Full reinstall of MySensors mqtt gw and Openhab2 and binding.
                                  I have one sensor built that will not connect to the gw and I seem to be having problems on the gw as well.

                                  Quick specs: Rpi W, jessie, nrf24.
                                  I'm pretty new to Rpi as gateway, so I'm having little difficulty with finding debug-logs etc as well.

                                  Here's what my configuration was:
                                  ./configure --my-transport=nrf24 --my-gateway=mqtt --my-controller-ip-address=127.0.0.1 --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=XXXX --my-mqtt-password=YYYYY --my-signing=password --my-signing-password=123456

                                  /var/log/openhab2/openhab.log
                                  2018-02-19 16:56:15.280 [INFO ] [.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection] - Starting MQTT broker connection 'mosquitto' to 'tcp://127.0.0.1:1883' with clientid paho108561372416048 and file store '/var/lib/openhab2/tmp/mosquitto'
                                  2018-02-19 16:56:15.406 [INFO ] [.transport.mqtt.MqttBrokerConnection] - Starting MQTT broker connection 'mosquitto' to 'tcp://127.0.0.1:1883' with clientid paho108561583416206 and file store '/var/lib/openhab2/tmp/mosquitto'
                                  ......keeps repeating

                                  /var/log/mosquitto/mosquitto.log
                                  1519052215: Socket error on client <unknown>, disconnecting.
                                  1519052215: New connection from 127.0.0.1 on port 1883.
                                  1519052215: Socket error on client <unknown>, disconnecting.
                                  1519052225: New connection from 127.0.0.1 on port 1883.
                                  ....keeps repeating

                                  systemctl status mysgw.service
                                  Feb 18 10:27:44 GwMqOH2 mysgw[359]: connect: Connection refused
                                  Feb 18 10:27:44 GwMqOH2 mysgw[359]: failed to connect
                                  ...repeating

                                  when I run mysgw -d:
                                  mysgw: Starting gateway...
                                  mysgw: Protocol version - 2.2.1-alpha
                                  mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RNNGLSQX,VER=2.2.1-alpha
                                  mysgw: TSF:LRT:OK
                                  mysgw: TSM:INIT
                                  mysgw: TSF:WUR:MS=0
                                  mysgw: TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                                  mysgw: TSM:INIT:GW MODE
                                  mysgw: TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0
                                  mysgw: MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
                                  mysgw: MCO:BGN:STP
                                  mysgw: MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
                                  mysgw: GWT:RMQ:MQTT RECONNECT
                                  mysgw: connected to 127.0.0.1
                                  mysgw: GWT:RMQ:MQTT CONNECTED
                                  mysgw: GWT:TPS:TOPIC=mysensors-out/0/255/0/0/18,MSG SENT

                                  Any ideas? Where should I start?
                                  Sorry for flooding, the code-block is not working for some reason....

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                                    @TimO after installing a (simple) sketch on a new node with the mysensors 2.2 library, I noticed frequent exceptions in the openhab logfile. It took me a while to figure out why, but it seems the issue is linked to new messages the ne mysensors library is sending in relation to smartsleep (type 32 and 33). I was able to reproduce the exceptions with manually generated mqtt messages. Below is the openhab log filtered for MySensorsMQTT

                                    2018-02-21 13:43:23.232 [TRACE] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Bridge is connected, connection skipped
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:23.478 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - MQTT message received. Topic: mysgw-out/151/4/1/0/0, Message: 2.4
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:23.480 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Message topic part: 151/4/1/0/0
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:23.481 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Converted MQTT message to MySensors Serial format. Sending on to bridge: 151;4;1;0;0;2.4
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:23.665 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - MQTT message received. Topic: mysgw-out/151/3/1/0/4, Message: 1013
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:23.666 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Message topic part: 151/3/1/0/4
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:23.668 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Converted MQTT message to MySensors Serial format. Sending on to bridge: 151;3;1;0;4;1013
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:28.499 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - MQTT message received. Topic: mysgw-out/151/255/3/0/22, Message: 13830390
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:28.501 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Message topic part: 151/255/3/0/22
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:28.503 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Converted MQTT message to MySensors Serial format. Sending on to bridge: 151;255;3;0;22;13830390
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:33.234 [TRACE] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Bridge is connected, connection skipped
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:43.236 [TRACE] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Bridge is connected, connection skipped
                                    2018-02-21 13:43:53.238 [TRACE] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Bridge is connected, connection skipped
                                    2018-02-21 13:44:03.240 [TRACE] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Bridge is connected, connection skipped
                                    2018-02-21 13:44:13.242 [TRACE] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Bridge is connected, connection skipped
                                    2018-02-21 13:44:23.244 [TRACE] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Bridge is connected, connection skipped
                                    2018-02-21 13:44:23.579 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - MQTT message received. Topic: mysgw-out/43/255/3/0/33, Message: 300000
                                    2018-02-21 13:44:23.581 [DEBUG] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Message topic part: 43/255/3/0/33
                                    2018-02-21 13:44:23.589 [ERROR] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - MQTT connection offline - {}
                                    	at org.openhab.binding.mysensors.internal.protocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection$MySensorsMqttSubscriber.processMessage(MySensorsMqttConnection.java:140) ~[?:?]
                                    2018-02-21 13:44:33.247 [TRACE] [rotocol.mqtt.MySensorsMqttConnection] - Bridge is connected, connection skipped
                                    

                                    Currently, the only workaround seems to be to avoid smartsleep or compile the nodes with the 2.1.1 library.

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                                      Finally I'm able to present a first alpha release of the MQTT support of the OpenHAB2 binding.
                                      I've done some first tests with a RGB node and it looks good, but there is still some work to do.
                                      So this version is for the category "Don't try this at home!". ;-)

                                      Some important notes and things to test:

                                      • The binding uses the upcoming MQTT support in smarthome/OpenHAB2, not the old version 1 binding! They may work together, but we need to test that. If you're willing to test that, please let me now.
                                      • I've tested with OpenHAB2 snapshot #1099. I don't know how far it is compatible to old versions.
                                      • There is a PR in the smarthome repository to add the functionality of a MQTT broker to OpenHAB2, so a separate broker won't be needed in the future. The binding will be compatible with this addition.
                                      • I need to adjust logging.

                                      Instructions:

                                      1. Start OpenHAB2

                                      2. In karaf console:
                                        feature:install esh-io-transport-mqtt

                                      3. Download binding:
                                        wget http://www.oberfoell.com/openhab2/org.openhab.binding.mysensors-2.2.0-mqtt.jar

                                      4. Place "org.eclipse.smarthome.mqtt.cfg" in the /etc/openhab2/services or conf/services directory. New filename! (Wassn't my idea!) ;-)

                                      Example:

                                      mosquitto.url=tcp://192.168.2.3:1883
                                      mosquitto.user=user
                                      mosquitto.pwd=secret
                                      mosquitto.retain=false
                                      

                                      (Use it like the old mqtt.cfg)

                                      1. Configure MQTT broker via PaperUI
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                                        or

                                      via *.things file

                                      Bridge mysensors:bridge-mqtt:gateway [  brokerName="mosquitto", 
                                                                              topicPublish="mygateway1-in",
                                                                              topicSubscribe="mygateway1-out",
                                                                              startupCheckEnabled=false ] {
                                                                              
                                      }
                                      
                                      1. Configure or discover things.

                                      That's it!

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                                      @timo Re: openHAB 2.2 binding MQTT support

                                      Hi @TimO. I'm lost. Should I install

                                      http://www.oberfoell.com/openhab2/org.openhab.binding.mysensors-2.2.0-mqtt.jar

                                      or the 2.3.0-SNAPSHOT?

                                      I'm using mqtt gateway.

                                      It doesn't seem to startup with either one.

                                      Thanks!

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                                        @timo Re: openHAB 2.2 binding MQTT support

                                        Hi @TimO. I'm lost. Should I install

                                        http://www.oberfoell.com/openhab2/org.openhab.binding.mysensors-2.2.0-mqtt.jar

                                        or the 2.3.0-SNAPSHOT?

                                        I'm using mqtt gateway.

                                        It doesn't seem to startup with either one.

                                        Thanks!

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                                        @guillermo-schimmel Don't use the old jar.
                                        Use the Eclipse marketplace to install the binding or use the one linked in the wiki. They both point to the same and current jar.

                                        Don't forget to fulfill the dependencies either by installing the features in the karaf console or by installing the new mqtt binding and the serial binding.

                                        https://github.com/tobof/openhab2-addons/wiki/Installation

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                                          @guillermo-schimmel Don't use the old jar.
                                          Use the Eclipse marketplace to install the binding or use the one linked in the wiki. They both point to the same and current jar.

                                          Don't forget to fulfill the dependencies either by installing the features in the karaf console or by installing the new mqtt binding and the serial binding.

                                          https://github.com/tobof/openhab2-addons/wiki/Installation

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                                          @timo Thank you very much. I don't now how to use the marketplace, will research right now.

                                          I have followed your instructions, but you link to the 2.3.0-SNAPSHOT. Perhaps you would like to correct that.

                                          Thanks again

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