Remove Failed Nodes
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Remove Failed Nodes
Dear fellow Forum members,
I am running HS3 with a Zwave.me USB stick.
Over the years there are some failed nodes in my system due to failed inclusions or nodes that have gone bad.
In the past I had a Aeon Labs stick and I when nothing else helped I used the Qees PC Tool 0.6 to remove the failed nodes from my stick.
I am not sure if the Qees PC Tool will interact with my Zwave.me stick and I am unable to try it since I don't have the tool anymore and it is not available for download anymore.
I also tried to use Domoticz to remove the failed nodes but the thing is that Open Zwave only removes nodes that are marked as failed by the stick, and none of my failed nodes have this status.
Homeseer 3 it self is not able to remove nodes.
So my question is, does anybody here have the qees PC Tool installer lying around?
If not, are there other tools that I did not think of that can remove my failed nodes from my controller?
Thanks in advance,
Martijn.
I am running HS3 with a Zwave.me USB stick.
Over the years there are some failed nodes in my system due to failed inclusions or nodes that have gone bad.
In the past I had a Aeon Labs stick and I when nothing else helped I used the Qees PC Tool 0.6 to remove the failed nodes from my stick.
I am not sure if the Qees PC Tool will interact with my Zwave.me stick and I am unable to try it since I don't have the tool anymore and it is not available for download anymore.
I also tried to use Domoticz to remove the failed nodes but the thing is that Open Zwave only removes nodes that are marked as failed by the stick, and none of my failed nodes have this status.
Homeseer 3 it self is not able to remove nodes.
So my question is, does anybody here have the qees PC Tool installer lying around?
If not, are there other tools that I did not think of that can remove my failed nodes from my controller?
Thanks in advance,
Martijn.
Re: Remove Failed Nodes
Hi.
I have the QEES tool. If you send me your e-mail in PM I will send it. Or you can try the old Danfoss program http://up-it.dk/dl/jxh/
Regards
Morten
I have the QEES tool. If you send me your e-mail in PM I will send it. Or you can try the old Danfoss program http://up-it.dk/dl/jxh/
Regards
Morten
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Re: Remove Failed Nodes
Hello Morten,
Thanks for your response!
PM is send..
Thanks for your response!
PM is send..
Re: Remove Failed Nodes
Edit the root device in HS3, go to the Z-Wave tab and hit "Remove node" should work. Pretty simple.
Re: Remove Failed Nodes
It should work, however it that doesn't work (correctly), you can perform a backup, edit the backup file to remove it, then restore the interface.
Re: Remove Failed Nodes
Good idea. Will do that soon! Thanks for the tip!
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Re: Remove Failed Nodes
Just make sure your interface supports the restore function. Not all do 

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Re: Remove Failed Nodes
I know how to remove dead nodes using HS3 but it does not work in my case (Node was not removed from any interface in the system, it may still be communicating or function aborted.)
Morten whas so kind to send me the qees tool and point me in the direction of Danfoss tool.
Unfortunaly the qees tool does not see my Zwave.me stick but the Danfoss tool does. I already removed a few dead nodes with the Danfoss tool so this seems to do the trick.
Backup and restore sounds like a good option but I cannot take the risk of loosing my complete config. To many z-wave devices are connected to it, and losing them would spoil multiple weekends.
Morten, many thanks!
Morten whas so kind to send me the qees tool and point me in the direction of Danfoss tool.
Unfortunaly the qees tool does not see my Zwave.me stick but the Danfoss tool does. I already removed a few dead nodes with the Danfoss tool so this seems to do the trick.
Backup and restore sounds like a good option but I cannot take the risk of loosing my complete config. To many z-wave devices are connected to it, and losing them would spoil multiple weekends.
Morten, many thanks!
Re: Remove Failed Nodes
You're welcome. 

Re: Remove Failed Nodes
@martinisoft Can you give us a link to the Danfoss tool ?
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Re: Remove Failed Nodes
see 2nd post
http://up-it.dk/dl/jxh/ thanks to mhn.
I will give it a try also, thanks martinisoft for your feedback
http://up-it.dk/dl/jxh/ thanks to mhn.
I will give it a try also, thanks martinisoft for your feedback
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Re: Remove Failed Nodes
Thanks @mhn. Sorry that I did not start reading from the beginning.
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