You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
{{ message }}
This repository has been archived by the owner on May 23, 2019. It is now read-only.
The network viewer shows disabled z-wave things still as present.
The device should be painted grayish and the neightbor lines should be painted separately as well.
I suggest the following line styles:
=(to)=> := doted line in gray (only visible if device is selected)
=(to)=> =: doted line in red (always visible)
On 12 Jan 2019, at 13:09, Rüdiger Gubler ***@***.***> wrote:
The network viewer shows disabled z-wave things still as present.
The network viewer shows the ZWave network. There is no such thing as “disabled” in the network, so I’m not really sure what this is getting at? Please can you explain the meaning of a disabled node?
Ok, I missed the link to the community discussion, but my point is still the same. Disabling a thing makes absolutely no difference to the network - the neighbors are still there, the routes can still be used - nothing changes in the ZWave network.
I have a outdor switch for the christmas lights. This thing is only plugedin a few weeks every year. The remaining time the device is disabled in OH and stored in a box together with the lights.
Therefor for me a disabled thing is no longer a part of the network. It disabled to avoid error message from OH as the thing is not reachable.
The network viewer shows disabled z-wave things still as present.
The device should be painted grayish and the neightbor lines should be painted separately as well.
I suggest the following line styles:
=(to)=> := doted line in gray (only visible if device is selected)
=(to)=> =: doted line in red (always visible)
https://community.openhab.org/t/disable-z-wave-things/63466
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: