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MYQ logs to see what opened my garage door?

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Is there any logs that would show what initiated to open my garage door when no one was home?

Trying to figure out how my MyQ garage door randomly opened...

 

If a command was sent from the ISY, then it will be in the MyQ Node server log. Search for “DON” and/or “open”.

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strange   logs show no open cmd

Are you using the MyQ smartphone app, it's possible the command is coming from the Myq server.

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Yes I have MyQ app, ISY with MyQ node for garage door.  Wasn’t home but came home to open garage door.  Looking at MyQ log i see it opened while I was away but the log doesn’t show the unique entry that shows it came from ISY command so as if it came from MyQ or manually.   Security cams show no one around at that time. 

I'm not that familiar with MyQ, how does it interface with the ISY?

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Running isy MyQ node server from goose on a nas.  It can monitor garage door and you can can remotely to open, close set monitors like if after 10p and open for more than 2 hrs issue close or send email etc etc.   I haven’t migrated to poly3

It could be a glitch in the MyQ server or the Node server. 

I'd contact the node server developer to see if they are aware of any issues. It's probably going to be a process of elimination.

 

This is what it looks like in the myQ Android app on my phone. The top three and bottom one show that it was opened/closed by the wall switch (or something outside of myQ). The rest were either opened via the myQ app or via the Node server.

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I have this same set-up.

Not saying this happened but sometimes I have come back to an open garage & it ended up not ever closing completely.  the sensors were on the edge and with the vibration they sent the garage back up.  Not sure how this might show in the logs of myQ if at all.  

The NS and MyQ side of my set-up have been solid for a number of years now.

 

On 6/12/2022 at 11:45 AM, sjenkins said:

...sometimes I have come back to an open garage & it ended up not ever closing completely.  the sensors were on the edge and with the vibration they sent the garage back up.  Not sure how this might show in the logs of myQ if at all.  

Depends on what triggered the close. If the Node server is in "inactive" polling mode (longpoll interval) it's possible that the door went from "Open" to "Closing" to "Opening" and back to "Open" so quickly that the Node server never sees the status change. If the closing was initiated from the ISY, you should at least see the transition from "Open" to "Closing," and then a transition back to "Open" in the MyQ Node server logs.

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