luketoh
luketoh
I think you need to run the command whilst in the rmcontrol folder
@pandan129 Also check that your folders and file permissions are correctly set for the rmcontrol folders and subfolders and files within.
By the way, I checked this folder and there isn't a rmcontrol.db file. pi@hassbian:/home/rmcontrol/rmcontrol/database $ ls schema.sql Maybe I something else didn't work and this database hadn't been created?
I had some breakthrough, but it still isn't working or maybe I'm not understanding how it works. Anyway, I am running this on a Raspberry Pi. So the default user...
@ericmagnuson thanks for creating this script though! Really useful now that I got to understand how to use it more. I have a question: How do you "patch" using the...
@ToolTheFool For those with no rmcontrol.db file, I had the same issue. I am running this on a Raspberry Pi. But since I cannot log in as root, I have...
@ericmagnuson How does rmcontrol know how to connect to the RM 2 device? Is there a configuration we need to do to tell it? Like maybe the IP address or...
@ericmagnuson Does the RM2 need to be plugged into the machine running rmcontrol?