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Workarounds for replacing a failed node relay/dimmer
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Auteur:  Horia [ 01 Sep 2023 10:32 ]
Sujet du message:  Workarounds for replacing a failed node relay/dimmer

Hello All,

I had to replace some Qubino relays and I did it with the Z-wave commands for replace failed node (steps:Z-wave ping, test as failed node, replace)...

It worked but I noticed that the buttons on the switch don't trigger anymore notification updates in the box. Reading the forums it seems the Multi Channel Association to the box has to be reconfigured in the devices (I don't think is Qubino related, probably same issue with any other relay/dimmer). Once I did it set the MA associtation 1, for node 1(the box), and rest of parameters as default the buttons on the switch work as before and the physical notification can be used again in rules.

I thought sharing while it took me 2 years to find a workaround without a full reinclusion for the modules, and the eedomus team had no comments about...

Thanks, Horia
Auteur:  fullpower [ 01 Sep 2023 11:52 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Workarounds for replacing a failed node relay/dimmer

Hi,

Wouldn't it have been better to exclude the device completely with the include/exclude command?
:?:
Auteur:  Horia [ 01 Sep 2023 14:26 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Workarounds for replacing a failed node relay/dimmer

Well, in my case I have a hierachy of rules to create a full automation structure for the house....

Excluding a module impacts many rules, hence lots of work. This is why I prefer the method of replacing by z-wave a failed module.
Auteur:  fullpower [ 01 Sep 2023 17:52 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Workarounds for replacing a failed node relay/dimmer

not really in fact: when you delete a Z-wave device, it does not delete the rule related to the device (in my case it replaces the deleted device with a number). I just have to replace the number left "by default" by the newly added z-wave device which replaces the old one... :D
Auteur:  saveforegoing [ 22 Sep 2023 04:09 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Workarounds for replacing a failed node relay/dimmer

Horia a écrit:Well, in my case I have a hierachy of rules to create a full automation structure for the house....

Excluding a module impacts many rules, hence lots of work. This is why I prefer the method of replacing by z-wave a failed module.

En fait, lorsqu’il s’agit de s’entraîner, il y aura différentes erreurssnake io. Sa différence n’est pas trop grande mais elle peut être utilisée. Je suis d'accord avec ton analyse de z-wave
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