Will try that thanks!coolwine1962 wrote:Yes, make a group, learn (pair) the switch in the group, and define an action via domoticz for the group switch.
I use this method to switch on zwave via kaku switch.
Beste regards
Jan Arie Koelewijn
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- Wednesday 13 August 2014 22:05
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Connect KaKu modules without a remote
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Re: Connect KaKu modules without a remote
- Wednesday 30 July 2014 20:49
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Connect KaKu modules without a remote
- Replies: 10
- Views: 21251
Re: Connect KaKu modules without a remote
Sure thats possible... From the switches page, click on 'Manual Light/Switch', and specify: - the correct hardware (rfxcom), - name - switch type: On/Off - protocol: AC - Enter a unique ID, like 1 23 45 67 - unit code (1) Now set your kaku in learn mode (for instance plug it into the power) now ...
- Wednesday 30 July 2014 17:00
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Connect KaKu modules without a remote
- Replies: 10
- Views: 21251
Connect KaKu modules without a remote
Hi There, I use to have a Kaku remote, and connected all my devices with the learning mode from Domoticz after pairing the remote with a kaku module. Quick question: Remote died, and i don''t want to by a new one. I believe it's possible to pair rfxcom/domoticz with kaku modules without the remote ...
- Sunday 16 February 2014 0:35
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
You're welcome, good to hear you got it setup so quicklyThaBoo wrote:@rvmourik Thanx for the script!
Got it all set up within 30 minutes.
Configuration: DS1010+ DSM 4.3-3810, Raspberry PI Domoticz V1.1492 ( and a Plugwise Circle for the power consumption)
- Sunday 16 February 2014 0:34
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
It looks like a virtual meter device
- Thursday 13 February 2014 20:40
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
- Thursday 13 February 2014 20:08
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
Good luck!
- Thursday 13 February 2014 19:36
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
The sequence i gave was just an example. But as you can see this sequence contains 4 disks.
I don't know why it outputs -1
But this way you can find out which sequence you need to use to get the right information
I don't know why it outputs -1
But this way you can find out which sequence you need to use to get the right information
- Thursday 13 February 2014 19:23
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
The "easy" way is to use snmpwalk, using this you can find out the right numbers. For example if this is a number of a disk: 1.3.6.1.4.1.6574.2.1.1.6.0 You can use snmpwalk with: 1.3.6.1.4.1.6574.2.1.1.6 To find out al underlaying possibilities. I know its not a complete how-to but i hope it helps ...
- Wednesday 12 February 2014 22:29
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
I know, but currently using the smartphone. with all the stupid auto correct not very nice while editing a wiki
- Wednesday 12 February 2014 22:25
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
There is a small typo in the synology part of the wiki. You Copied the enabling SNMP on QNAP to the synology partmbliek wrote:I made a Wiki page for the NAS monitoring.
I added the link in the first post.
http://www.domoticz.com/wiki/NAS_Monitoring
I edited your script a bit @rvmourik
- Wednesday 12 February 2014 22:21
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
@mbliek Nice!
- Friday 07 February 2014 10:37
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
hi there i found a Bug in the script else echo "NAS OFF" # Send data curl -s -i -H "Accept: application/json" "http://$DOMO_IP:$DOMO_PORT/json.htm?type=command¶m=switchlight&idx= 184 &switchcmd=Off" fi the highlighted part must be $NAS_IDX :) i saw it when the button dasn't go off :) glad that ...
- Thursday 30 January 2014 16:40
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
the nas server SNMP requested a username and a password in the script it only shows a password where do i put the username? or isn't that necessary? From the top of my head: you're trying to use the newest version of SNMP with Synology. When you're using V2 it only uses a password. I'm not exactly ...
- Wednesday 29 January 2014 16:44
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
No one using it besides myself?
- Sunday 12 January 2014 14:10
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Introduce yourself
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Re: Introduce yourself
[Name:] Robbert [Country:] The Netherlands [City:] Alphen aan den Rijn [Occupation:] Owner and developer of a web agency [Hobbies:] Computers, gadgets, scripting (websites, synology and linux) and series/movies. [Choise for domoticz:] Now a days you can get different systems like HomeWizard, but it ...
- Sunday 12 January 2014 14:05
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81657
HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
Now in the WIKI: http://www.domoticz.com/wiki/NAS_Monitoring In addition to the post of mbliek about setting up monitoring for a QNAP NAS, here is the how to for a Synology NAS. I have used most of the info from his topic ( http://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1337 ), so the credits ...