Sorry, I don't understand the context... a tag out of the blue
HPM doesn't install anything on it's own. It just sits there with a green notice that something is available to be updated. You must select from a list and then click. The only decision HPM is making is that "a" is bigger than "b", resulting in information that the package developer has released an update.
I'm pretty sure those are where traffic flows both directions, not just one-way.
Same here, but as discussed above (see Tony's post), LQI isn't actually a comprehensively reliable way to determine health in a holistic view like this. So I'm not freaking out about the orange & red I see in my map -- if the mesh is performing well overall, and there are plenty of redundant connections, that's the important thing.
I think it's when they have each other in their respective neighbour table, therefore potential traffic between them. I could be wrong but was under the impression this app can't really help us assess anything in terms of actual traffic flow.
Just installed the new [RELEASE] Hub-a-Dashery app on a hub with no Zigbee. I had previously installed Zigbee Map, and now I can't remove it from HPM. I get an error and it rolls back. Manually deleting the app worked, but deleting the driver gives an error that the driver is in use by the driver. I was hoping to solve this without booting, but I will give that a try if needed.
I believe Step 1 is to delete the application instance (using the red "Remove" button from within the app, at the bottom). This will also delete the helper device.
This must be done outside of HPM as it did not create the app instance nor the driver instance (device) and it cannot remove the "app code" and the "driver code" while you still have instances using them.
Step 2 is to use HPM to uninstall the app and driver "code".
I just did an uninstall using these 2 steps and it worked without issue.
@dandanache - Any chance to add a toggle to the Config settings for the hover pop-ups?
They can make it hard to see info on the screen when highlighting a node.
Would be nice to be able to turn the hover pop-ups off temporarily when I'm hovering on nodes to look at how things are connected.
Either a config setting for hover pop-ups on/off, or maybe a fade option so they can fade out after 3-5s, or something, if you turn on the pop-up fade. The more I think about it, the fade option sounds like it would be the best.