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If you check the logs, this is exactly what happens for permanently-powered devices. Battery-powered devices are just assumed to be asleep. |
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Hi guys. I originally posted this query on the the HA forum but someone suggested it would be more appropriate to raise it here.
I'm running the zwavejs2mqtt add-on in HA but with the MQTT gateway disabled (just using the console). Anyway, on a couple of occasions in recent weeks, my server went offline unexpectedly (due to a power failure). When it came back up, I noticed all my powered nodes were marked dead. Restarting the zwavejs2mqtt add-on didn't help. However, simply switching each node manually or sending a ping through the console immediately brought them back to life.
My question is, at system start-up, don’t all nodes get queried and if so, why didn’t it realised that the nodes were actually alive during this process? Is it possible to send a ping automatically during this startup process to check if nodes are really dead?
Appreciate any feedback on this one.
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