Tried adding a Leviton DZPA1, and now a Honeywell (Jasco) ZW4103, and they're both failing (instantly):
[2018-12-05 13:00:54.827] [zway] Adding job: Add/re-include node to network
[2018-12-05 13:00:54.831] [D] [zway] SENDING (cb 0xeb): ( 01 05 00 4A C1 EB 9A )
[2018-12-05 13:00:54.832] [D] [zway] RECEIVED ACK
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.176] [D] [zway] RECEIVED: ( 01 07 00 4A EB 07 00 00 5E )
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.177] [D] [zway] SENT ACK
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.177] [zway] Job 0x4a (Add/re-include node to network): Failed
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.178] [D] [zway] Job 0x4a (Add/re-include node to network): fail
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.178] [zway] Removing job: Add/re-include node to network
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.178] [D] [zway] SETDATA controller.data.controllerState = 0 (0x00000000)
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.178] [zway] Adding job: Add/re-include node to network
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.179] [D] [zway] SENDING (cb 0x00): ( 01 05 00 4A 05 00 B5 )
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.180] [D] [zway] RECEIVED ACK
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.180] [zway] Job 0x4a (Add/re-include node to network): Stop done
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.181] [D] [zway] Job 0x4a (Add/re-include node to network): success
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.181] [zway] Removing job: Add/re-include node to network
[2018-12-05 13:00:59.181] [D] [zway] SETDATA controller.data.controllerState = 0 (0x00000000)
What's interesting, is they will both successfully exclude, but include never works.
Running 2.3.8, with UZB firmware 5.27. Did recently upgrade from Jessie to Stretch, but did reinstall Z-Way.
All existing Z-Wave devices working perfectly.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
Last edited by jadedeane on 08 Dec 2018 00:47, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
Looked at this some more, and I noticed the instant fail was occurring before I even walked over to trigger the device's inclusion button.
Re: Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
The firmware (SDK part) returned a failure. This can be because your controller is not primary and primary is not answering. Or because the chip is busy.
Try to Reset API (reboot the RaZberry board)
Try to Reset API (reboot the RaZberry board)
Re: Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
Thanks for your reply.
Controller is primary, and only controller.
Reset API via /expert/network/control, and have reboot the Raspberry Pi. Same issue.
To reiterate my initial post, all existing devices are controllable, and work perfectly. Seems only inclusion is broken (exclusion works fine).
Z-Way 2.3.8, UZB firmware 5.27, SDK 6.71.01.
Controller is primary, and only controller.
Reset API via /expert/network/control, and have reboot the Raspberry Pi. Same issue.
To reiterate my initial post, all existing devices are controllable, and work perfectly. Seems only inclusion is broken (exclusion works fine).
Z-Way 2.3.8, UZB firmware 5.27, SDK 6.71.01.
Re: Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
This is weird. Please show Controller Info tab.
As a last resort you can try to make a backup, reset to factory default and r store the backup
As a last resort you can try to make a backup, reset to factory default and r store the backup
Re: Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
Quality is bad, but what is your homeID?
And how many devices have you included previously and when it stopped to work?
And how many devices have you included previously and when it stopped to work?
Re: Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
20 devices presently active, ~60 previously (old house, moved a few months ago), last device id added was 116.
License appears to be valid/active. Had wondered if that might have been an issue over upgrades.
License appears to be valid/active. Had wondered if that might have been an issue over upgrades.
Re: Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
Strange. Should work. May be backup/restore can heal it. No idea yet.
Re: Inability to include any new Z-Wave device
Did a backup, factory reset, attempted to restore via the ZBK file, logging messages show devices with lots of "empty", and now no devices.
I would say things are... worse.
I would say things are... worse.