![]() ![]() Please point me in the right direction and also point out anything in the above that is stupid! I did some searching and did not fine anything that would help. My thought is that if the hub freezes and I cannot access it with the Pi, my final recourse will be to cut and restore power to reboot the hub. I do have a Raspberry Pi with TeamViewer set up to be able to control remotely. In the meantime, I am getting a WiFi outlet that I will plug the Hubitat into. I have looked at the logs, but frankly don’t know what to look for. My suspicion is that some interaction between the rules and that switch is causing the issue. Unfortunately, it is necessary to have a rule refresh that switch every couple minutes to get the power value. ![]() ![]() To make it work with the Hubitat, I am using the add-on Z-Wave Metering Switch driver with power consumption as the monitored variable. The involved switch is the GE 14285 Indoor/Outdoor smart switch, which I have used for years. This might be triggered by an rule I have that monitors the power consumption of my well pump in order to alert when the water has been on too long, and to alert me and ultimately shut down power to the pump. I am able to navigate across the various pages and reboot the hub which restores service. Also, when I go to the local web interface, I can see the devices, but all attempts to control them fail. When it strikes, I can see the dashboard, but any request to control a device fails. However, I seem to be having some stability issues. Overall, I am very pleased with the options and richness of the system. I have recently migrated from Vera Plus to Hubitat.
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