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Describe the issue you are experiencingI installed Home Assistant, added this repo to the addon store and downloaded Raspberrymatic. Connected the HM-MOD and restartet the Pi. The Addon will not detect the Hardware. Tested with several Pi's, power supplies etc. Hardware is instantly detected by Raspberrymatic OS.!!! Describe the behavior you expectedDetect the HM-MOD-RPI-PCB Steps to reproduce the issue
What is the version this bug report is based on?(3.71.12.20231020) Which base platform are you running?rpi4 (RaspberryPi4) Which HomeMatic/homematicIP radio module are you using?HM-MOD-RPI-PCB Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?Mounting /data as /usr/local (Home Assistant Add-On): OK
Starting watchdog...
Identifying host system: oci, OK
Initializing RTC Clock: no hardware found
Running sysctl: OK
Checking for Factory Reset: not required
Checking for Backup Restore: not required
Initializing System: OK
Setup ca-certificates: OK
Starting logging: OK
Init onboard LEDs: init, OK
Starting irqbalance: OK
Starting iptables: OK
Starting network: eth0: link up, fixed, firewall, inet up, 172.30.33.0, OK
Identifying Homematic RF-Hardware: HmRF: n/a, HmIP: n/a, OK
Updating Homematic RF-Hardware: no GPIO/USB connected RF-hardware found
Starting hs485dLoader: disabled
Starting xinetd: OK
Starting eq3configd: 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: not required
Starting rfd: no BidCos-RF hardware found
Starting HMIPServer: .......OK
Starting ReGaHss: .OK
Starting CloudMatic: OK
Starting NeoServer: disabled
Starting Third-Party Addons: OK
Starting crond: OK
Setup onboard LEDs: booted, OK
Finished Boot: 3.71.12.20231020 (raspmatic_oci_arm64) Additional informationNo response |
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@majuss, 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. |
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Before a HomeMatic RF Module like https://github.com/jens-maus/RaspberryMatic/wiki/Installation-HomeAssistant#using-homeassistant-os Take special note on Step 2 (Enable GPIO bus support in HAos) which is required to get these HomeMatic rf modules running. |
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Thank you for the support. I would expect this information on this view: Not somewhat buried. |
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Before a HomeMatic RF Module like
RPI-RF-MOD
orHM-MOD-RPI-PCB
will work with a RaspberryPi on which HomeAssistant is running and in which RaspberryMatic is running as a HA Addon, you need to perform manual changes to your HomeAssistantOS installation. See here:https://github.com/jens-maus/RaspberryMatic/wiki/Installation-HomeAssistant#using-homeassistant-os
Take special note on Step 2 (Enable GPIO bus support in HAos) which is required to get these HomeMatic rf modules running.