Guy Lavoie
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Upgrade Polisy
That's up to you. If your whole setup is stable and you're not looking to expand it, you might be fine as-is. Upgrades generally introduce new features, fixes, etc. Support for the Polisy is officially ended, but for the time being is still updatable to the current iox versions, which could come in handy should you need to replace it with a eisy.
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New release out today.....Does this work on Polisy?
Yes, heed the warning about the freebsd version. This upgrade method was suggested by Michel at UDI. I've personally upgraded all three of my Polisys successfully this way. Page 4 on the following thread has discussion, including instructions on enabling the repositories if needed.
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New release out today.....Does this work on Polisy?
That's for the Polisy only.
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Upgrade from 994i to EISY -- Not listening to REST?
Have you just done a version upgrade by any chance? It might need a reboot, with a good 30 seconds with the power removed.
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Upgrade from 994i to EISY -- Not listening to REST?
The format is: http://<ipaddress>:8443/desc
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Upgrade from 994i to EISY -- Not listening to REST?
No, you should be able to use the old isy username and password, as long as they're replicated in the new eisy. If you log into admin console using that name and password, does it work? This has to be the url in ISY Finder with port 8443 in it. It prompts you for the eisy password:
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Upgrade from 994i to EISY -- Not listening to REST?
Well you can't uncheck the DHCP setting. You need to have it use DHCP.
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Program stopped working and now says // Unsupported
Maybe try recreating the scene manually? If the new one works, then delete the old, corrupted one.
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
The "top" command gives a good overall portrait of system resource usage. As Michel hinted at, most of the memory is appropriated for possible use, but not necessarily active at any given moment. Here are two screens showing the output of the top command. The first one is my eisy, running dozens of programs, many plugins (notice the several "python3.11" processes). The second one is one is my least used test Polisys: Among the "Mem:" line is a value called "Laundry" (who said programmers don't have a sense of humor?). It's memory that's been used and freed up by a process, available for acquisition for a new task if needed. So the actual, unused "Free" value stays small, which is what what makes the percentage of memory "in use" seem high in eisy-ui.
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Rearrange keypad buttons
One handy tool is the Find/Replace tool in programs (right click on "My Programs"). Look for the button name throughout programs, and assign the new one by clicking on the Replace button. There is no similar function in scenes, but if you click on the keypad button you want reassign in your device list, you'll see the scenes it is used in, under the Membership list on the far right. Then go to those scenes and make the changes.
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New release out today.....Does this work on Polisy?
Have a look here, on the 4th page of the thread. there is a command to do first:
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
Does it appear on your network? Can you ping it? You'll probably need to open a ticket.
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
Have you tried a full reboot (unplug the power)?
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
That's odd. Were you previously updated to 6.0.5? Try this: try the usual upgrade procedure first within Admin Console (Upgrade Packages), this might enable something. The upgrade itself should fail, as per the log file will show you. Then try the upgrade again with the command line method. Remember the release announcement warning: If your FreeBSD OS is below 13.2p11 (check via https://eisy.local:8443/WEB/sysconfig.txt), do not attempt this upgrade; it will brick your system.
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Best Zwave 800 and Zigbee Dongles
Well those devices have only been listed as being supported by the new release 6.1.1 for less than 48 hours, so unless someone was able to quickly buy one at a corner store, I don't think anyone here will have experience with them yet. Since you want both zwave and zigbee, the dual protocol dongle sounds like the most attractive option. If you already have one of the Zooz dongles (700 or 800) then you might consider adding the Sonoff zigbee dongle. No instructions have been posted as to if it's possible to migrate existing devices from the Zooz or ZMatter dongles to one of the new ones.
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Upgrade Polisy from 5.9.1 to 6.0.0 or 6 something.
You cannot update to versions other than the latest release. The automatic update from the System menu will also no longer work. You can do it manually by logging into your Polisy with ssh and then doing: sudo pkg upgrade udx isy eisyui pg3x This method was suggested by Michel at UDI. I've successfully upgraded two Polisys this way. Remember the release announcement warning: If your FreeBSD OS is below 13.2p11 (check via https://eisy.local:8443/WEB/sysconfig.txt), do not attempt this upgrade; it will brick your system.
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New release out today.....Does this work on Polisy?
It does work, but the update must be done manually, by accessing the Polisy by ssh. Then you do: sudo pkg upgrade udx isy eisyui pg3x This method was suggested by Michel at UDI. I've successfully upgraded two Polisys this way. Remember the release announcement warning: If your FreeBSD OS is below 13.2p11 (check via https://eisy.local:8443/WEB/sysconfig.txt), do not attempt this upgrade; it will brick your system.
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
Ok, let me try that and a few more things. Thanks!
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
Mine are Enbrighten (Jasco) ZB4103 (as indicated in the Zigbee thread). They are the ones that generated the cluster information I sent you in March. I also have a GE branded one (ZB4101) that seems to also be a rebranded Jasco.
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
Yes, and also tried adding two other modules that had never been added before. Same result.
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
So it won't work with the ZMatter dongle?
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
Speaking of Zigbee libraries, that reminds me of something I brought up a back in March. I have some Zigbee modules that measure power consumption. You had me capture cluster information, and you had ordered a module with the same functionality, for the purposes of implementing the retrieval of the power consumption value. It's a standard cluster in Zigbee 3.0. So I just gave that a try, first doing a re-interview of the module, then an actual delete and add. There is no new information appearing for the module, though it turns on and off just fine. Should this be working? I'm doing this with the ZMatter module.
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User Interface suggestion/request
Or better yet, not have it overlap the program area when it opens by default. Another minor quibble: When adding or editing a line with a variable, the default radio button selects integer variables. Could that default be changed to state variables instead? I think most of us program using state variables much more often than integer. Another thing is the variable name list being centered: it would be easier to read if it was left justified.
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IoX 6.1.1 let's discuss it!
Another minor obervation: the release announcement mentions backup and restore of zwave dongles. Just for fun I looked this up on my upgraded test Polisy that has a Zooz 700 series dongle. The dongle works, but the zwave menu hasn't added backup and restore options. Maybe it's a limitation of the dongle itself. If anyone reading this has a 800 series dongle on a 6.1.1 system, have backup and restore options appeared?