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Thermostat eTRV-B not recognized #2863

Closed lukibazuki closed 2 weeks ago

lukibazuki commented 2 weeks ago

Describe the issue you are experiencing

I got a eTRV-B Thermostat but I am not able to add it to my devices. It just does not show up during the teach-in session. I have tried both ways (with and without internet). I bought a kit including a window sensor and this one worked just fine. I am running RaspberryMatic 3.77.7.20240826 on Home Assistant with Homematic(IP) Local.

Is this a known issue? So far I have not found anything related to this.

Describe the behavior you expected

New device does not show up on the inbox.

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Set Thermostat do "add" mode so it blinks orange.
  2. Open RaspberryMatic.
  3. Activate "Teach-in HMIP Device" ...

What is the version this bug report is based on?

3.77.7.20240826

Which base platform are you running?

ha-addon (HomeAssistant Add-on)

Which HomeMatic/homematicIP radio module are you using?

HmIP-RFUSB

Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?

Cleaning up RTC Clock: OK

The system is going down NOW!

Sent SIGTERM to all processes

Sent SIGKILL to all processes

Requesting system reboot
Identifying host system: Intel Corporation NUC7JYB (oci), OK
Initializing RTC Clock: onboard, OK
Running sysctl: OK
Checking for Factory Reset: not required
Checking for Backup Restore: not required
Running seedrng: OK
Initializing System: OK
Setup ca-certificates: OK
Starting logging: OK
Init onboard LEDs: init, OK
Starting iptables: OK
Starting network: eth0: link up, fixed, firewall, inet up, 172.30.33.1, OK
Identifying Homematic RF-Hardware: ....HmRF: HMIP-RFUSB/eQ-3 HmIP-RFUSB@usb-0000:00:15.0-1, HmIP: HMIP-RFUSB/eQ-3 HmIP-RFUSB@usb-0000:00:15.0-1, OK
Updating Homematic RF-Hardware: HMIP-RFUSB: 4.4.18, not necessary, OK
Starting hs485dLoader: disabled
Starting xinetd: OK
Starting eq3configd: OK
Starting lighttpd: OK
Starting ser2net: disabled
Starting ssdpd: OK
Starting ha-proxy: OK
Starting NUT services: disabled
Initializing Third-Party Addons: OK
Starting LGWFirmwareUpdate: ...OK
Setting LAN Gateway keys: OK
Starting hs485d: disabled
Starting multimacd: .......OK
Starting rfd: .OK
Starting HMIPServer: ........OK
Starting ReGaHss: .OK
Starting CloudMatic: OK
Starting Third-Party Addons: OK
Starting crond: OK
Setup onboard LEDs: booted, OK
Finished Boot: 3.77.7.20240826 (raspmatic_oci_amd64)
Setup onboard LEDs: shutdown, OK
Stopping crond: OK
Stopping Third-Party Addons: OK
Stopping ReGaHss: ....OK
Stopping HMIPServer: OK
Stopping rfd: OK
Stopping multimacd: OK
Stopping hs485d: OK
Stopping NUT services: OK
Stopping ha-proxy: OK
Stopping sshd: OK
Stopping ssdpd: OK
Shutting down ser2net: OK
Stopping lighttpd: OK
Stopping eq3configd: OK
Stopping xinetd: OK
Stopping network: eth0: link down, OK
Stopping iptables: OK
Stopping logging: OK
Cleaning up System: OK
Running seedrng: OK
Cleaning up RTC Clock: OK

The system is going down NOW!

Sent SIGTERM to all processes

Sent SIGKILL to all processes

Requesting system reboot
Identifying host system: Intel Corporation NUC7JYB (oci), OK
Initializing RTC Clock: onboard, OK
Running sysctl: OK
Checking for Factory Reset: not required
Checking for Backup Restore: not required
Running seedrng: OK
Initializing System: OK
Setup ca-certificates: OK
Starting logging: OK
Init onboard LEDs: init, OK
Starting iptables: OK
Starting network: eth0: link up, fixed, firewall, inet up, 192.168.7.5, OK
Identifying Homematic RF-Hardware: ....HmRF: HMIP-RFUSB/eQ-3 HmIP-RFUSB@usb-0000:00:15.0-1, HmIP: HMIP-RFUSB/eQ-3 HmIP-RFUSB@usb-0000:00:15.0-1, OK
Updating Homematic RF-Hardware: HMIP-RFUSB: 4.4.18, not necessary, OK
Starting hs485dLoader: disabled
Starting xinetd: OK
Starting eq3configd: OK
Starting lighttpd: OK
Starting ser2net: disabled
Starting ssdpd: OK
Starting ha-proxy: OK
Starting NUT services: disabled
Initializing Third-Party Addons: OK
Starting LGWFirmwareUpdate: ...OK
Setting LAN Gateway keys: OK
Starting hs485d: disabled
Starting multimacd: .......OK
Starting rfd: .OK
Starting HMIPServer: ...........OK
Starting ReGaHss: .OK
Starting CloudMatic: OK
Starting Third-Party Addons: OK
Starting crond: OK
Setup onboard LEDs: booted, OK
Finished Boot: 3.77.7.20240826 (raspmatic_oci_amd64)

Additional information

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github-actions[bot] commented 2 weeks ago

@lukibazuki, the issue ticket you created does not seem to report a general issue/problem/bug in RaspberryMatic itself, but rather seems to point at a local usage issue that rather requires some support using a discussion or support fora. It will therefore be moved to the discussion area where you can continue for identifying solutions to your issue.