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Secondary controller: Investigate if node ready events need to be emitted #7227
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Tell me if you need diagnostic data. |
A driver log of the addon startup on loglevel |
Hey, just so that you don't think I ghosted you... I have tried to turn on logging to file, but it won't let me because the S2 and S0 keys are not in the config. I'll attach a screen capture. I imagine I can use the Silicon Labs software to extract the right keys from the device and then input those. I'll try that next. |
Uhhh. How was it working before the update then? This means you didn't have secure communication before either, which seems weird for communication with an alarm panel. |
Also @robertsLando having no keys isn't necessarily an error. |
For all I know, it's a glitch in the display of that form, where information that is known to zwave-js is somehow not showing as far as the UI is concerned? Maybe it's because it's a secondary, and is using the keys provisioned for it by the primary? I'm afraid that my ignorance of the zwave protocols and terminology prevents me from giving a complete answer. |
OK. I apologize for the long delay, but I finally understand what was going on here. I still had the z-wave JS add-on installed and I didn't realize that I should remove it, configure z-wave-js-ui, and then enable the INTEGRATION (not the add-on) using the z-wave-js server. Now that I have done that, I see a much happier result. |
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