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    Is there a way to turn on/off detailed zwave message logging. I am get log messages detailing "strange" situations and would like to collect more detailed data.

    #2
    Click on the Z-Wave name under device management then you can enable debug logging. The files will be large
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    HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

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      #3
      Thanks.
      First case trying to track down ....
      Jan-22 14:15:28 Z-Wave Error Notification Report for type Heat Notification received, but the corresponding device Node ID cannot be found. (2, Type=4) Jan-22 14:15:28 Z-Wave Error Notification Report for type Heat Notification received, but the corresponding device Node ID cannot be found. (2, Type=4)

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        #4
        log file didn't change. Where is the zwave log file?

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          #5
          \Program Files\HomeSeer HS3\Debug Logs
          HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

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            #6
            Thanks. I'll set it up and poke around and see what I can see.

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              #7
              Originally posted by rschein View Post
              Thanks.
              First case trying to track down ....
              Jan-22 14:15:28 Z-Wave Error Notification Report for type Heat Notification received, but the corresponding device Node ID cannot be found. (2, Type=4) Jan-22 14:15:28 Z-Wave Error Notification Report for type Heat Notification received, but the corresponding device Node ID cannot be found. (2, Type=4)
              I know this is an old thread; but any luck? This just starting appearing in my log file from my HSM200 in the attic....
              HS3 Pro Edition 3.0.0.435 (Windows Server 8.1 on ESXi box)

              Plug-Ins Enabled:
              Z-Wave:,RaspberryIO:,AirplaySpeak:,Ecobee:,
              weatherXML:,JowiHue:,APCUPSD:,PHLocation:,Chromecast:,EasyTr igger:

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                #8
                nope. low on the disaster list.

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