Hi
im trying to include my razberry to my HA installation but im getting "No valid UUID set"
after entering the ip of zway.me rpi and Token, i tested http://192.168.1.117, http://192.168.1.117:8083 and 192.168.1.117:8083 and 192.168.1.117
al give the same UUID error
No valid UUID set
Re: No valid UUID set
Please apply this patch: https://github.com/Z-Wave-Me/home-autom ... 7eb88752dc
Or wait for the next release
Or wait for the next release
Re: No valid UUID set
I've applied that patch but it dosen't work.
When is the next release planed?
When is the next release planed?
Re: No valid UUID set
@Poltos, do you mean the next release of zwave.me?
I have edited the files manually and restarted the server, but the token I had from a login from my computer still doesnt work.. any way to generate a token before login?
I have edited the files manually and restarted the server, but the token I had from a login from my computer still doesnt work.. any way to generate a token before login?
Re: No valid UUID set
Is there any other way of making a token rather than logging in and looking at "use current token"?
I see the recent tokens in the list, but cant retrieve the full number..
I see the recent tokens in the list, but cant retrieve the full number..
Re: No valid UUID set
The solution is time.
Wait a few (min. 10-20) minutes after patching and (re)starting Zway.
Than HA connects without any Problem
Wait a few (min. 10-20) minutes after patching and (re)starting Zway.
Than HA connects without any Problem
Re: No valid UUID set
well, that didnt work for me..
I wish it was possible to use username/password on first connection, and then just lock that token as permanent in z-way.. That how the openLuup integration works? Is this difficult when using websockets perhaps?
edit: openLuup uses LuaSocket3.0 it seems, isn't that the same method?
I wish it was possible to use username/password on first connection, and then just lock that token as permanent in z-way.. That how the openLuup integration works? Is this difficult when using websockets perhaps?
edit: openLuup uses LuaSocket3.0 it seems, isn't that the same method?
Re: No valid UUID set
ok, when is the next release coming out?PoltoS wrote: ↑28 Feb 2022 01:27Please apply this patch: https://github.com/Z-Wave-Me/home-autom ... 7eb88752dc
Or wait for the next release
Re: No valid UUID set
A little tutorial would be helpful to get it work.
I just moved back to Z-Way only because of the new HASSio integration, but I'm stuck with the error "No valid UUID set".
Maybe I made something wrong...
I replaced the three files mentioned above from the patch in /opt/z-way-server/automation/ and /opt/z-way-server/automation/classes (the complete files, not just the additions), rebooted zway, created a new user, logged in as the new user and copied the token to HASSio. No luck. Even when I waited over night.
What credentials did you use for the IP adress? With/without http://, with/without the port?
My setup: a raspberry pi 3 for homeassistant, a raspberry pi 3 for zway-server. Same Network, just different IP's.
Thankful for help...
I just moved back to Z-Way only because of the new HASSio integration, but I'm stuck with the error "No valid UUID set".
Maybe I made something wrong...
I replaced the three files mentioned above from the patch in /opt/z-way-server/automation/ and /opt/z-way-server/automation/classes (the complete files, not just the additions), rebooted zway, created a new user, logged in as the new user and copied the token to HASSio. No luck. Even when I waited over night.
What credentials did you use for the IP adress? With/without http://, with/without the port?
My setup: a raspberry pi 3 for homeassistant, a raspberry pi 3 for zway-server. Same Network, just different IP's.
Thankful for help...