![]() ![]() I also checked dmesg via ssh and noticed the following items: Post Reboot: None of my previous z-wave devices were listed. Step 7: verify I don't recall being in the directions when I was going the test, but I rebooted I believe I got an error message when trying to do that step ![]() Step 6: I did the touch for dongle.restore, but wasn't sure where to trigger a luup reload (I assumed it was Z-Wave Settings > Advanced > Reload Engine). Step 5: updating the port to /dev/ttyACM0 went fine, although I didn't see any indication of luup reload (or a save button for that matter when updating the port mapping) Step 4: went fine and the UZB1 was recognized as it should be (per dmesg) Steps 1-3: went fine (although the dumps are labeled as dongle.6.1.dump.x) I followed the following steps to try and migrate my existing Z-Wave NW (currently on Vera) onto the UZB1 dongle following the steps listed here: Updated UZB1 dongle (via RPi SmartHome) to latest 5.39 Firmware HASSIO VM (leveraging UZB1 dongle via USB) Vera Plus () Zwave only -> HASSIO VM (full control via Vera Integration) ![]() It looks like HA might have something with "iCloud3". These triggers in conjunction with MSR have been a great way to double check phone location, and I would hate to lose this functionality. I have a bunch of triggers setup, including magnetic sensors in my driveway to sense vehicles and determine if the motion is egress or ingress. Mainly what I would like is the ability to force a poll of iCloud location on demand. Is there something similar on another platform? It might be something with the iCloud account, but it works everywhere else. I installed it on a blank Vera test controller, same issue. I don't see anyone else saying there is an issue, but I am not sure how many people are still using it (or Vera for location) at this point. iPhone locator is really important in my particular setup, so I guess I have two questions. Looking at the logs, I can see the connection is refused, but nothing on my end changed. I am using iPhone locator on Vera, and yesterday it stopped working. ![]()
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