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DANALOCK V3 CRASHING THE OpenZWave / qt-openzwave when using Danapad to unlock #166
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I can confirm the same issue. Running hassio on VMware with Aeotec Z-Stick G5. Log:
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Dear developers,
I really enjoy your great work, but now I hope for you assistance to solve a problem several people are struggling with. I am running the Home Assistant Supervised alone on Proxmox on a Mac Mini using a Aeotec Z-Stick gen5. and the OpenZWave addon version is 0.5.2. Danalock firmware is version 0.16.0. Danapad is version 0.5.2. All are latest firmware.
Consistently the addon is cashing when I use the Danapad (Bluetooth code keypad for the Danalock V3 Z-wave) to unlock the lock. When I use HA to unlock/lock it works find. So does manual lock/unlock with status updates. When I try to restart the addon, its crashes again without doing anything to the lock as the lock is still sending " AlarmCmd_Report" when connecting to HA. If I initiate the pairing process from the lock when addon is restarting, I am avoiding the " AlarmCmd_Report" from the lock and the addon will run until next time I unlock the lock using the Danapad.
Here is the log for when the addon is crashing when unlocking with Danapad (Node 30 is the Danalcok V3):
I have tried with fresh install, refresh the node etc. For me is seems like "Got a AlarmCmd_Report" is causing the problem. I also experienced the same when trying on a fresh HA install in RPI 3B with another Aeotec Z-stick gen5.
I, and more with me, would highly appreciate your help. If you need more info, please let me know.
br Erik
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