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    #16
    Always been curious why the physical-device count aka "nodes" are not listed in the HS help. Took me a while to get used to the concept that HomeSeer refers to devices not in the sense of the physical-device, but it makes sense as a virtual-device entry is just as useful.

    Z-Wave Node overview page shows it at the top, and /ZWaveConfig also shows it above the interesting thread-info.

    Speaking of that last one, what is the impact on:
    • Log send and receive device information to the HomeSeer log
    • Enable Detailed Debug logging to file (Do not enable unless instructed by tech support, this will use a lot of disk space)

    Love detailed logs, especially when replication of an issue is difficult. HS system contains a 128GB SSD and for the time being 91GiB free so that leaves plenty of room for detailed logs. Unless of course logs are that extensive that it adds a GB per hour, then I'd rather not, but a GB per month I can deal with. Or is the impact on HS performance very high with one or both of those options active?

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      #17
      Currently have 64 days uptime on Ubuntu 18.04LTS with HS3 and no plan to reboot.

      That said, from time to time I might reboot to clean memory, for some unknown reason my zwave interface can start behave bad after a long (undefined and unknown) time. So before any sort of travel I always reboot everything since that somehow seems to secure stability.... Some day I will find what is going on....

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