WowâŚsounds like you might need to reach out to supportâŚespecially if itâs taking down your whole mesh.
BtwâŚIâm not sure if you are using the âOther Hubâ smartapps and drivers (lets you view and in some cases control your hubitat devices in the ST app i.e. remote control of devices)
If you are, then the first DTH you posted is better than the generic because it lets you control your opener with open/close and on/off commands. Only on/off are supported by âOther Hubâ so it lets me control my garage door remotely. Just an FYI.
I have they think it is a bad device on my network causing it but I have removed EVERY powered device and the problem is still there with them removed.
Yeah i have all my devices except my harmony hubs moved over to Hubitat now. When it is nt giving that zwave issue it rocks man I love it.
Luckily I already have a Raspberry Pi that I used for Lutron picos on the ST platform. Since I no longer need it with Hubitat, I can transfer itâs purpose.
Me too! Until then, the harmony-api solution seems to work very well and is very responsive since it is all local LAN communications.
I actually created an Ubuntu 17.10 virtual machine yesterday which I am now running on my dedicated Windows 10 server system. This Win10 system has ~24TB of storage and is used for workstations backups, music, videos, photos, etc... It is also a Plex server and a Silicondust HD HomeRun DVR for the whole house. I figured it is more robust than my pretty old Raspberry Pi, so why not create a free VM on it to see if I could get the 'harmony-api' up and running. It took a little bit of time, but eventually I got it all working. It is taking up less than 20GB of storage, and really uses almost no CPU. You could probably go with an even lighter-weight linux distribution as the GUI isn't even needed, but makes it a little easier to work with.
Migrating from the Rasp Pi to the Ubuntu system was as simple as changing the IP Address field in my Hubitat "HTTP Momentary Switch" devices.
It is supposed to support multiple harmony hubs, but I only have one to test with. When you browse the harmony-api web server on port 8282, you will see a list of the hubs and each hubâs activities/devices/commands. So, you can create as many Hubitat âHTTP Momentary Switchâ devices as needed and simply change the URL for each Hub/Activity combination. It really wouldnât take an experienced groovy/JSON/HTTP programmer much effort to create a Service Manager App that then auto created child devices based on what activities/commands you select. My needs are simple enough, and groovy skills weak enough, that I chose to keep it really simple. I was just thrilled it worked!
I am at the point of moving over my Iris/Linear Garage Door Controller. Is this working well for you on HE using the Generic driver or what is the best practice at this point for the garage door controller?
It excluded and paired like a charm within seconds. No issues. FYI: I have the Lowes iRiS branded model of the Linear GD00Z-4
I like the feature that HE makes you confirm the control operation of the Garage Door or Lock on the Dashboard to prevent accidental triggers. I accidentally triggered my garage on SmartThings.