#NVM Backup Failing
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Which controller? What SDK version? You'll need to turn on debug logs to learn more.
then what is the FW version. Guessing 1.0. You might need a FW upgrade to use this feature.
If it's 1.2 then it should work. Device page shows it.
ok, then would need debug logs.
in the add-on settings or from integration config
nm, see it
you will probably have to submit a troubleshooting discussion to zwave-js, so add-on settings might be better.
but integration debug will include the same, just a bunch more stuff
Done that via addon settings. i turned it back to info again (for safety)
safety? are you on an SD card or something?
No, I do not trust debug mode in production...
afraid of overload when busy...
Not that it might be an issue.... but since I am no pro just to be sure
Run on an Intel NUCi7 with PRO SSD
yeah, debug logging is nothing for that
i just leave my on permanently and I'm on lesser hardware than that. but whatever works.
I'd go to https://github.com/zwave-js/zwave-js/issues/new/choose and either pick Troubleshooting or Report a potential bug and attach that debug log.
done, thanks
1 other qestion... I come from "vera - micasaverde". I stepped over around 5 or 6 years ago to HA via at that thime the zwave integration of wich I forgot the name. that was not good, but not as bad as vera.
Vera had the problem of creating ghost devices/entities. I hated that.
Recently I see this happening on zwavejs also... switches getting temperature sensors, and motion sensors getting humidty entities...
All are not"provides by the device anymore" so I can deleted them... but the problem is getting more visbile lately (for me).
Is that something you have seen before?
Your background RSSI for channel 0 is not that great, might contribute
seems you have some interference
hm... I think at some time I need to bite the bullet and migrat eto zwavejsui... but also there I am a pussy...
it's easy
However, HA is slowly catching up.
I see they are adding a network visualizer.
yes I saw indeed