Did a complete reinstall of zway with the official z-way image, patched files before the first boot, restored the network backup in zway expert ui, created a new user, logged in as the new user, copied the token: still no luck.
Don't know how the uuid is generated, already tried to change the network name and ip. Still no luck.
Any ideas? Very frustrating, because I just moved back to zway in the hope, that the hassio integration works. Took me about a day to migrate all devices from hassio zwave js to zway...
No valid UUID set
Re: No valid UUID set
Ok, now it works. Nobody mentioned to put the Portnumber right behind the IP. This should be in the documentation...
So the ingredients are:
IP adress: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8083
Token: /XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
So the ingredients are:
IP adress: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8083
Token: /XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Re: No valid UUID set
See above post: https://forum.z-wave.me/viewtopic.php?p=93527#p93527mmpm wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022 12:27Did a complete reinstall of zway with the official z-way image, patched files before the first boot, restored the network backup in zway expert ui, created a new user, logged in as the new user, copied the token: still no luck.
Don't know how the uuid is generated, already tried to change the network name and ip. Still no luck.
Any ideas? Very frustrating, because I just moved back to zway in the hope, that the hassio integration works. Took me about a day to migrate all devices from hassio zwave js to zway...
New patched version is needed.
Re: No valid UUID set
Hi there,
the patch worked for me (just replacing the files an restarting z-way server).
Many thanks
the patch worked for me (just replacing the files an restarting z-way server).
Many thanks
Nick
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Re: No valid UUID set
Hi All,
This is probably a very very trivial question, however, can you please confirm that you need your "zway" server running on a separate RPi (with the Razberry hat) to use the hass integration? You then use homeassistant on another RPI and point the Zwave.Me integration to the Zway host IP address?
Or... is the Zway "server" actually running on the Raspberry Chip, connected to the same RPi.. I suspect it's the former, but it is not obvious to me...
Thanks
This is probably a very very trivial question, however, can you please confirm that you need your "zway" server running on a separate RPi (with the Razberry hat) to use the hass integration? You then use homeassistant on another RPI and point the Zwave.Me integration to the Zway host IP address?
Or... is the Zway "server" actually running on the Raspberry Chip, connected to the same RPi.. I suspect it's the former, but it is not obvious to me...
Thanks
Re: No valid UUID set
Both are possible. You can run Z-Way on the same Pi as HA or on another one. Of course the RaZberry 7 is to be connected to the Pi with Z-Way running.
Re: No valid UUID set
It would also depend on what RPi you're talking about. My Home Assistant install uses about 512MB of memory and the Z-Way one is using about 256MB.
In my case Home Assistant is a VM with 4GB of RAM. Z-Way is running on a RPi 4 8GB model. I do have more Z-Wave devices to add in to Z-Way and I have some more integrations to enable in Home Assistant. So it really depends on what RPi model you use and what you plan on doing. I also have five RPi for Z-Way; each with a Razberry 7 Pro board; they all then feed into a sixth RPi that Home Assistant communicates with.
In my case Home Assistant is a VM with 4GB of RAM. Z-Way is running on a RPi 4 8GB model. I do have more Z-Wave devices to add in to Z-Way and I have some more integrations to enable in Home Assistant. So it really depends on what RPi model you use and what you plan on doing. I also have five RPi for Z-Way; each with a Razberry 7 Pro board; they all then feed into a sixth RPi that Home Assistant communicates with.
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How do I apply the patch on my rpi?
Re: No valid UUID set
with current HA installation and actual Z-Way version it should work without patch.
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I've tried to get in contact with support, but no answer. Got the same issue with the no valid UUID set on HA. Could someone please provide an info whether replacing the provided "patch" files is the right thing to do or not?