Hi CJC,
I suppose you're bluetooth isn't disabled ...
Usually that shouldn't be the case if you had install z-way by using this command:
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wget -q -O - razberry.z-wave.me/install | sudo bash
But maybe there went something wrong so you need to disable it again.
You can paste these lines:
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#!/bin/bash
# Prepare AMA0
sed 's/console=ttyAMA0,115200//; s/kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200//; s/console=serial0,115200//' /boot/cmdline.txt > /tmp/zway_install_cmdline.txt
if [[ -e /etc/inittab ]]
then
sed 's|[^:]*:[^:]*:respawn:/sbin/getty[^:]*ttyAMA0[^:]*||' /etc/inittab > /tmp/zway_install_inittab
fi
# Disable bluetooth Raspberry Pi 3
RPI_BOARD_REVISION=`grep Revision /proc/cpuinfo | cut -d: -f2 | tr -d " "`
if [[ $RPI_BOARD_REVISION == "a02082" || $RPI_BOARD_REVISION == "a22082" ]]
then
echo "Raspberry Pi 3 Detected. Disabling Bluetooth"
systemctl disable hciuart
# Add "dtoverlay=pi3-miniuart-bt" to /boot/config.txt if needed
if [[ ! `grep "dtoverlay=pi3-miniuart-bt" /boot/config.txt` ]]
then
echo "Adding 'dtoverlay=pi3-miniuart-bt' to /boot/config.txt"
echo "dtoverlay=pi3-miniuart-bt" >> /boot/config.txt
fi
echo "!!! Update Raspberry Pi 3 Firmware for stability work with commands:"
echo "sudo apt-get install rpi-update"
echo "sudo rpi-update"
fi
if diff /boot/cmdline.txt /tmp/zway_install_cmdline.txt > /dev/null || diff /etc/inittab /tmp/zway_install_inittab > /dev/null
then
rm /tmp/zway_install_cmdline.txt /tmp/zway_install_inittab
# Starting z-way-server mongoose
else
echo "Preparing AMA0 interface:"
echo " removing 'console=ttyAMA0,115200' and 'kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200 and 'console=serial0,115200' from kernel command line (/boot/cmdline.txt)"
mv /tmp/zway_install_cmdline.txt /boot/cmdline.txt
echo " removing '*:*:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyAMA0' from /etc/inittab"
mv /tmp/zway_install_inittab /etc/inittab
echo "AMA0 interface reconfigured, please restart Raspberry"
fi
in a file on your RPi e.g. in your home directory (/home/pi):
make it executable and run it with:
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sudo chmod +x disableBluetooth
sudo ./disableBluetooth
If you're getting error massages abaout
inititab you can ignore them.
These commands will install the RPi Update Manager for Raspberry Pi 3 and update it's firmware for stability work:
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sudo apt-get install rpi-update
Finally reboot your RPi:
[code]sudo reboot
If this won't help you can also check the
Known Issues site from Z-Wave.Me
BR
ronie