After many years of frustration with SmartThings, I have moved to HE. I am much happier.
One of the things I had to do to keep my ST hub working was to a do cold reboot of the hub once a week.
Is there any benefit to doing this with the HE hub?
After many years of frustration with SmartThings, I have moved to HE. I am much happier.
One of the things I had to do to keep my ST hub working was to a do cold reboot of the hub once a week.
Is there any benefit to doing this with the HE hub?
Should not need to do that, and if you do it could mask issues that should be attended to.
I would not start out w/a regular reboot scheduled.
Oh, and welcome to your new, better, home for home automation.
Although Dana is correct you shouldn't need to do that, you may find the memory decreasing to where the hub runs slow or Zigbee crashes, as I and others have experienced. Others have no such trouble.
It will depend on how many devices, device types, apps and rules-ie: your particular setup. If you search memory leak in the forums you'll see what I'm referring to
You should try the newest hub firmware if you havenโt yet.
I'm on 2.3.8.139.
Thanks Mark , I'm on 2.3.8.137. For now I've set a reboot rule, at <320k. Now I know plenty of people have no issue at 320K, but with my setup I notice extreme slowness at 310K or lower.
My dev C7, with much less devices and rules is very speedy with 470K free