Okay something very bizarre going on here. Still on 2.4.2.129 but it has been working fine for me. Yesterday I noticed a Sengled Zigbee light not working properly but if I kept giving it the command to turn on or off it would finally go. This morning a Zigbee contact sensor wasn't working. I assumed it was the battery so I replaced it. It still isn't working but the battery is good. Then the light that was intermittent now will not respond at all so I replaced it. The Hub found and replaced the bulb with no issues. However now that it's paired it too will not respond and another bulb also refuses to respond. Yet I have 3 other of the same bulbs still working just fine. I have done a power cycle and I've rebuilt the zigbee network. Nothing seems to get them responding again.
Just now as I was typing this, from the dashboard, I turned off the lights via a group that has the newly added bulb and another along with 1 more bulb that still is working and the older bulb did turn off via the group but now it will not turn back on via the group or directly via the device page.
If it was alive I'd say it was sick and spreading.
If I look at the zigbee graph the devices do show up there along with one that is 0000 and I have no idea what that is. It doesn't show up in the device listing.
I just updated to 143 and still no joy. Could I have a corrupt database? Advice would be appreciated.
Debug logging shows some errors and I confirmed I'm using the same driver for all my Sengled bulbs and others don't do this:
Okay I restored a backup from a few days ago. Now I think I only have a contact sensor and the last light to fail to work not responding. Any ideas on that? One is a hallway light that is stuck on that I can't get to shut off.
Well I may need to go to an older backup... I configured a virtual contact sensor for the one the one contact sensor that isn't responding I have it set to "open" and I replaced the "bad" device with the virtual one. A rule that checks the device state shows that it thinks it's closed yet the device shows open from the device page as well as from the dashboard. I've reloaded the app several times but I still show it as "open being false".
A shutdown and reboot fixed the issue with the virtual contact sensor. Right now I have 2 zigbee contact sensors and 1 zigbee light all failing to respond but they all show up on the zigbee graph.
Looking at this some of the non responsive devices are out on nodes where other devices are working fine so I'm guessing this isn't the place to figure out repeaters?
The Balcony Temp Sensor, Kitchen Freezer, Living Room Console Motion and MBR - Door Contact, are among the ones not responding to commands. Also some devices that were not responding began to once I replaced batteries even though the batteries appeared to be okay.
The last few devices that are not showing are leak detectors but eventually they will show up.
Okay that helped. I have a Centralite Zigbee Plug that everything that wasn't responding was on. I have removed it. Some things still aren't working so maybe they need time to find new routes I guess. I'll give it some time. I have guests here or I'd reboot the hub to see if that would speed it along.
most of the connections from your routers to the hub are red, showing low signal.
I went through and disconnected most of my repeaters showing red connections