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  1. @asbril SSH into your PoliSy and do this.... Check that you have the correct version installed. pkg info pg3 It should be: pg3-3.0.38_1 If it is then simply restart the PG3 server. sudo service pg3 restart If you don't have the correct version, you can install it by. sudo pkg install pg3 sudo service pg3 enable sudo service pg3 start That should get you up and running.
  2. @JTsaoSSH into your Polisy and CD to /var/polyglot/nodeservers. I'm not sure about the NS names but you'll get the idea. rm -r ./Climacell rm -r ./MyQ Make sure that you only delete the directories you don't want the NS for anymore. You will probably need to restart Polyglot for the changes to take effect.
  3. @asbril I don't have much experience with z-wave, but as for how to do what you want with an Insteon sensor and light switch I would use two programs. In this example the sensor turns on the light when active and the light goes off after 5 minutes. You can vary the time to suit your needs. First program: IF motion sensor is active Then Turn on light Run "light timer" THEN PATH Else Turn off light Second program: IF Then Wait 5 minutes Run the first program ELSE
  4. @Teken I have the same. It must be a bug.
  5. @lalang Your Polisy may just have to old an install on it. You can use the following commands to install both MongoDB and ISY on your Polisy. For the older Polisy's that are a bit behind in updates, you can try the following. First: curl -s https://pkg.isy.io/script/update121.sh | sudo bash sudo shutdown -r now Wait for the Polisy to completely reboot, this can take quite awhile (~15min). Now: cat /usr/local/etc/udx.d/static/update13.sh | sudo bash sudo shutdown -r now Once again wait for your Polisy to completely reboot. Your Polisy should now be available in the ISY Launcher.
  6. @Stagehand You might also check that you have a valid DNS server address set. Easy to remember and use DNS servers are 1.1.1.1 | 9.9.9.9 | 8.8.8.8. Login to your Polisy and then go to <Settings / Polisy Configuration> Scroll to the bottom and verify that you have valid DNS servers listed. If they are all 0.0.0.0 change them to what ever you are comfortable with or the suggested server addresses.
  7. @jesusmr Just a thought. I recall something about having to use an older install of Raspbian to allow everything to work. You might try one of the older OS installs here. Maybe 2019?
  8. kzboray

    Is my ISY dead?

    #2 above will give you a good idea if its the PLM <Tools> <Diagnostics> <PLM Info / Status>, if the PLM is not showing as "Connected", then check the cable between the PLM and your ISY (swap it out with a known good one, standard cat5/6 cable), if the cable is good then unfortunately your in need of a new PLM. That's a whole other conversation.
  9. @JHardy This is what I would do and I am not UDI, but if you like here's a way to rid yourself of a particular NS.You can open an SSH connection to your Polisy using Putty or your favorite SSH tool. cd /var/polygolt/nodeservers/ ls You should now see a list of the installed Node Servers by directory. rm -rf directory_name Warning: If you type in the wrong name it is possible to delete the wrong directory. You may need to now remove the same NS form your ISY. To do this go to your ISY and open the <Node Server> pull and scroll to the bottom. Click <Configure> You should now see a list of installed Node Servers, click on Nest2 and at the bottom of the next dialog box click delete.
  10. @keepersgSomeone else had a similar problem recently and the issue was the age of their Polisy. If you are working with an older (early purchase) Polisy that hasn't been updated recently you can try the following. I assume no responsibility for the results. For the older Polisy's that are a bit behind in updates, you can try the following. First: curl -s https://pkg.isy.io/script/update121.sh | sudo bash sudo shutdown -r now Wait for the Polisy to completely reboot, this can take quite awhile (~10min). Now: cat /usr/local/etc/udx.d/static/update13.sh | sudo bash sudo shutdown -r now Once again wait for your Polisy to completely reboot. Your Polisy should now be available in the ISY Launcher.
  11. @SLP, You will need a z-wave dongle. This is the one UDI is testing with. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GNZ56BK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  12. @Envirogreen, Just an idea. I use a Volimo Primo for streaming, it's similar to the Sonos and unless I have a play list loaded either via the web interface or my phone, Just sending a play command isn't enough information for the player to start. I'm not familiar with the Sonos system so I don't know if the NS allows you send a playlist selection command first. Something to try. Also as i recall there are two different Sonos NS's one in the local NS store and another in the https://polyglot.isy.io store. You might try the other one and see if you get different results.
  13. @Gunn This write up applies to V4x software, for V5x see the second post below this one. Great write up! This problem has a simple solution! Select the Insteon scene for Fan OFF, in the bottom half of the screen you will see a couple of buttons and a pull down. Change the protocol to Insteon and the pull down to OFF. Now click on UPDATE. Do this same thing for each scene with the appropriate value (OFF, MEDIUM, HIGH, LOW) and you should be all set. If you look at all your scenes you will see that their status is listed as HIGH. You want this value to reflect the speed you want for each scene. As far as the button toggle I think you'll find TOGGLE works better. That way a button is either on for a selected speed or off if another speed has been chosen. You can also look at BUTTON GROUPINGS to make sure all buttons are setup correctly. You only want the button for the speed you are selecting ON and all the others should be OFF.
  14. @ewind Polisy HW is the current / future replacement for ISY994i? Future. ISY on Polisy is in beta and being tested, that being said it's better than a lot of released software I've used. ISY programs and devices can be imported to Polisy, and ISY can be unplugged? The migration tools for ISY994i to Polisy ISY are going to be released soon. Probably before the end of the year. Polyglot on board or Polyglot cloud or both is the future software repository? I want to be careful here as some Node Servers access cloud based device accounts i.e. Hue, LifX,Ring, Sonos etc Polyglot Node Servers for PG2 are available via a store which is accessible in two ways. First via the local Polyglot web interface: https://the IP address of your Polisy And via the web at: https://polyglot.isy.io/ Some of the available Node Server are duplicated in both stores, and the opposite is also true. Some of the Node Server currently available can only be found in one or the other, not both. PG3 will continue this evolution to an online store making installation of new Node Servers available by simply clicking on the Node Server you want to install and use on your Polisy. Is Z-wave native on Polisy or does it require a USB adaptor? You will need to purchase a Z-Wave adapter. UDI is testing on a Zooz 700 z-wave plus (S2) adapter. It is available from Amazon: Zooz 700 Plus Does Serial PLM plug in directly? Both the serial using the cable provided with your serial PLM and the USB PLM plug directly into the Polisy. Is there anything the Polisy Pro offers besides Wi-Fi & Bluetooth? I'm not sure what you're really asking. Maybe a read of the product page will help: http:// https://www.universal-devices.com/product/polisy-pro/ If I have a healthy Ethernet network what would Wi-Fi & BT benefit other than laternate network paths? If you are using Wi-Fi connected devices that a Node Server talks to...say a LifX light bulb then a healthy Wi-Fi network is required. There are currently no supported devices for the Bluetooth receiver.
  15. @Michaelv What Larryllix was getting at is that the behavior you are describing normally is related to a program that is turning on/off your devices. There is also the possibility that you have something set to "Run at Startup" Check in your program Summary page. By disabling the programs you can quickly determine if there is a program responsible. If that is the case then simply enable them one at a time until you find the one responsible. Then you'll be able to change it to suite your desired outcome.
  16. @TechmanThank you for that update. I should have checked before I posted the links!
  17. @SLP The Power Link Modules come in two flavors. USB or Serial connection. Here's the link for both, but only the USB version is available atm. There is a thread talking about the probable future availability of the serial version. Bottom line it's going to be a long wait for the serial version and since the USB works fine with the Polisy, you shouldn't have any difficulties. USB PLM Serial PLM Amazon USB PLM
  18. @SLP You can use either the serial or USB PLM with the Polisy. Also Michel mentioned early this week that they would have an ISY / NS migration tool available soon. So if you order a Polisy, by the time you get it, you might be able to just migrate your current config with a little TLC to some z-wave devices and programs.
  19. @someguy Bring up the windows task bar and in the search window type in <cmd> That will bring up the Command Prompt window. Now in that window type in: ssh admin@The IP address of your Polisy Your IP will be different than mine listed above, I am just showing you that as an example of what you should be typing and what you should see. Once you have opened the SSH shell for the first time you will be promoted to accept the key. Type yes and you can now SSH to your Polisy. Now you will need to type in the Polisy admin password which by default is admin. You should then see this screen. At this point you are ready to start updating your Polisy. Copy and past the first line below, then when that has completed, copy and paste the second line and then allow 10minutes for your Polisy to completely update and reboot. curl -s https://pkg.isy.io/script/update121.sh | sudo bash sudo shutdown -r now Once it has fully rebooted, you will need to open a new SSH Command prompt. Follow the same procedure as list above, however this time you won't be prompted to accept the key. This is normal, that only happens the first time you SSH to a new device. Now that you are connected to the Polisy once again via SSH, copy and paste the following one line at a time again. cat /usr/local/etc/udx.d/static/update13.sh | sudo bash sudo shutdown -r now You will once again have to wait while the Polisy updates and reboots. Once this update has been completed you should be able to simply use the Polisy web interface to update. When you start Polyglot for the first time, https://the IP address of your Polisy You will be warned that the certificate is invalid and advised not to proceed to the web site. This is normal. ignore the warning/s and proceed. The steps to ignore the warning vary by web browser and antivirus software installed. Read the prompts and proceed past the warnings.
  20. UDI has exceptional support, you should hear something as soon as someone is awake.
  21. @sjenkins You are not alone. I just checked the portal and sure enough the Polisy is listed, but not available. From the local Launcher LAN and Cloud both work fine.
  22. Upgraded yesterday and was unable to access the Polisy ISY from launcher. Tried reverting to 5.1.1 and still couldn't get it to work. Reinstalled 5.2 from SSH, rebooted, and restarted ISY and still no joy. Found an update around 11pm last night and tried that, no luck. Still couldn't access ISY. Went to bed then up today for another update and it's working great. Now on to playing with z-wave!!! Thank you @Michel Kohanim and team!
  23. You can buy a ready made Polisy server from UDI. Its a ready made Polyglot server that will eventually replace the ISY994i. https://www.universal-devices.com/product/polisy/
  24. You would need to use a Polyglot server and then add a node-server for the outlet brand that you have. At that point the outlet would become visible to the ISY. Caveat is that the outlet you have has to be a brand that is currently supported via a node-server.
  25. @dinostop You might want to double check that you have checked the Insteon Support on your Polisy.
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