Any update, Polto?
Is this related to the Linux version we are using? Or is this related to the image?
I never had any RC images installed. Just one additional Tool installed, called monit.
I'm running 2.3.7 on RPI3 - raspbian jassie. I did upgrade to 2.3.8 yesterday with no success. After the upgrade and reboot the z-way-server do not start at all. I try to start it manually but it stops with some errors. Then I just restore the backup of 2.3.7 (which is done automatically - just rename the previous one) and the 2.3.7 start again without any problem.
Do someone else got the same issue using the same distro and hw? Thanks
This maybe another problem - please open a new topic, if other issue.
The current issue happen at "old" POPP Gateway (or any Pi with Wheezy) after updating to 2.3.8 - that no devices visible and a binding error will be shown.
The published fix is ONLY for this case.
Recommendation is to upgrade the OS for older systems - if possible.
Thanks.
I can confirm that this fixed my controller issues (same as thread starter) after updating the RaZberry firmware to 2.3.8 from 2.3.6 (raspbian - wheezy).
Thanks.
I can confirm that this fixed my controller issues (same as thread starter) after updating the RaZberry firmware to 2.3.8 from 2.3.6 (raspbian - wheezy).
/Tobbe
You are using the razberry Board 2 Extension fit Raspberry???
Thanks.
I can confirm that this fixed my controller issues (same as thread starter) after updating the RaZberry firmware to 2.3.8 from 2.3.6 (raspbian - wheezy).
/Tobbe
You are using the razberry Board 2 Extension fit Raspberry???
I'm using Razpberry board v1 plugged onto a Raspberry B GPIO. My z-wave controller hardware is from January 2014. Not sure I dare to update any more times now. Last time I updated, a year ago?, the webinterface and API was modified slightly and gave me some headache because I had to update all my control scripts (perl).
@michap thx for your time to investigate this issue and providing this fix as workaround.
As you already found out the problem is related to teh old Debian 7 (Jessie) on which your last Z-Way v2.3.7 was running.
I've prepared some receipes that will hopefully help to solve this issue: