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      LJTom last edited by

      Also:

      1. ETS kann ich komplett ausschließen-> das läuft eigentlich auf einer anderen Maschine welche vom Netzwerk getrennt und heruntergefahren ist.

      2. die knxd datei:

      # Defaults for knxd initscript
      # sourced by /etc/init.d/knxd
      # installed at /etc/default/knxd by the maintainer scripts
      
      ########################################################################
      # This file is ignored when using systemd: edit /etc/knxd.conf instead #
      ########################################################################
      
      # start knxd when /etc/init.d/knxd start is run
      # by default knxd does NOT start. set to YES to enable
      START_KNXD=YES 
      
      # Additional options that are passed to the Daemon.
      #
      # sane default: route between local KNX clients and multicast
      DAEMON_ARGS="-u /tmp/eib -u /var/run/knx -i -b ip:192.168.1.106"
      
      # Run `knxd --help` to get a complete list of available options and drivers.
      
      # If you have KNX hardware on a serial port or USB, add the appropriate
      # "-b TYPE:…" option. In this case, you probably want to set up a multicast
      # server, not a client (i.e. use "-D -T -R -S", not "-b ip:").
      # DO NOT use both.
      # 
      # If your KNX hardware is a KNX/IP gateway that doesn't do multicast,
      # use "-b ipt:192.168.1.2" (or its DNS name) to talk to it.
      #
      # KNX MUST NOT have more than one path between any two devices. Thus,
      # you need to make sure that the KNX/IP gateway does not route multicast
      # before you use both "-S" and "-b ipt:".
      
      # The default bus address of knxd is 0.0.1\. If that's in use in your KNX
      # network (or if you run more than one knxd on your network), set a
      # different address (-e 15.0.99).
      
      
      1. knxd.conf:
      # configuration for knxd.service
      KNXD_OPTS="-u /tmp/eib -i -DTRS -b ip:192.168.1.106"
      
      # The default options are "-u /tmp/eib -b ip:"
      # which tell knxd to route between all of
      #  /tmp/eib (legacy socket (-u))
      #  multicast client (-b ip:).
      # The knxd.socket file also tells knxd to listen to
      #  /run/eib (socket activation via systemd)
      #  TCP port 6720 (socket activation via systemd)
      
      # *** DO NOT use "-u" / "-u /run/knx" or "-i" / "-i 6720" here.
      # Systemd already does that on behalf of knxd, via 'knx.socket'.
      
      # If you have KNX hardware on a serial port or USB, add the appropriate
      # "-b TYPE:…" option. In this case, you probably want to set up a multicast
      # server, not a client (i.e. use "-D -T -R -S", not "-b ip:").
      # DO NOT use both.
      # 
      # If your KNX hardware is a KNX/IP gateway that doesn't do multicast,
      # use "-b ipt:192.168.1.2" (or its DNS name) to talk to it.
      #
      # KNX MUST NOT have more than one path between any two devices. Thus,
      # you need to make sure that the KNX/IP gateway does not route multicast
      # before you use both "-S" and "-b ipt:".
      
      # The default bus address of knxd is 0.0.1\. If that's in use in your KNX
      # network (or if you run more than one knxd on your network), set a
      # different address (-e 15.0.99).
      
      # Run `knxd --help` to get a complete list of available options and drivers.
      
      ## DO NOT use the following options:
      ## -i           -- /lib/systemd/system/knxd.socket does this for us
      ## -u /run/knx  -- likewise
      ## -d           -- /lib/systemd/system/knxd.service expects knxd to run in the foreground
      
      ###############################################################################
      # This file is ignored when NOT using systemd: edit /etc/default/knxd instead #
      ###############################################################################
      
      

      So 4)

      Wenn ich knxd neustarte mit

      /etc/init.d/knxd restart
      
      

      bekomme ich im Terminal die Fehlermeldung:

      root@raspberrypi:~# /etc/init.d/knxd restart
      [....] Restarting knxd (via systemctl): knxd.serviceJob for knxd.service failed. See 'systemctl status knxd.service' and 'journalctl -xn' for details.
       failed!
      
      

      Wenn ich dann "systemctl status knxd.service" aufrufe bekomme ich das:

      root@raspberrypi:~# systemctl status knxd.service
      ● knxd.service - KNX Daemon
         Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/knxd.service; enabled)
         Active: activating (auto-restart) (Result: exit-code) since Sa 2016-08-20 12:00:41 CEST; 6s ago
        Process: 1209 ExecStart=/usr/bin/knxd $KNXD_OPTS (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
       Main PID: 1209 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
      
      Aug 20 12:00:41 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Failed to start KNX Daemon.
      Aug 20 12:00:41 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Unit knxd.service entered failed state.
      Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.
      
      

      So jetzt glaube ich hätte ich mal alle meldungen durch!! Hoffe das Hilft.

      Danke für deine bemühungen!! :!:

      Achja mein Interface ist ein Weinzierl KNX/IP 730

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      • ruhigundrelaxed
        ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

        > Danke für deine bemühungen!! :!:

        Dafür gibts doch den "Danke" button. 😉

        Die gute Nachricht vorweg: Dein KNX/IP ist baugleiche mit meinem. Also kann es daran nicht liegen…

        Was mir allerdings auffällt ist: In der Datei knxd.conf hast du: ip:192.168.1.106 stehen. Mach da mal ein ipt:192.168.1.106 draus.

        Dannach ein "/etc/init.d/knxd restart" und schauen ob der daemon hoch kommt.

        Gruß

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          LJTom last edited by

          HI!

          Nein leider :

          root@raspberrypi:~# systemctl status knxd.service
          ● knxd.service - KNX Daemon
             Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/knxd.service; enabled)
             Active: activating (auto-restart) (Result: exit-code) since Sa 2016-08-20 12:25:31 CEST; 7s ago
            Process: 2297 ExecStart=/usr/bin/knxd $KNXD_OPTS (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
           Main PID: 2297 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
          
          Aug 20 12:25:31 raspberrypi systemd[1]: knxd.service: main process exited, c...E
          Aug 20 12:25:31 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Failed to start KNX Daemon.
          Aug 20 12:25:31 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Unit knxd.service entered failed state.
          Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.
          
          
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          • ruhigundrelaxed
            ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

            Hmmm… was passiert denn wenn du:

            sudo /usr/bin/knxd --eibaddr=0.0.230 -u /tmp/eib -u /var/run/knx -i -DTRS -b ipt:192.168.1.106
            

            abfeuerst?

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              LJTom last edited by

              Da passiert:

              E00000013: OpenInetSocket 6720: bind: Address already in use
              initialisation of the knxd inet protocol failed: Address already in use
              
              
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              • ruhigundrelaxed
                ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

                Aha!

                Was sagt:````
                sudo netstat -tulpen|grep 6720

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                  LJTom last edited by

                  Das meint:

                  tcp6       0      0 :::6720                 :::*                    LISTEN      0          7512        1/init
                  
                  
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                  • ruhigundrelaxed
                    ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

                    sudo ps aux |grep eibd
                    

                    und

                    sudo ps aux |grep knxd
                    
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                      LJTom last edited by

                      root      1060  0.2  3.1 125832 29520 ?        Sl   11:57   0:05 io.eibd.0      
                      root      2650  0.0  0.1   4300  1840 pts/0    S+   12:41   0:00 grep eibd
                      
                      
                      root      2662  0.0  0.1   4296  1812 pts/0    S+   12:41   0:00 grep knxd
                      
                      
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                      • ruhigundrelaxed
                        ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

                        Ich bin verwirrt….

                        Warum ist den der socket offen?

                        Was sagt:

                        systemctl -all list-sockets |grep 6720
                        
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                          LJTom last edited by

                          Der sagt:

                          [::]:6720                       knxd.socket                     knxd.service
                          
                          
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                          • ruhigundrelaxed
                            ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

                            Aber trotzdem sagt systemd das der Dienst nicht startet…

                            Machmal:

                            > systemctl stop knxd

                            dannach nochmal schauen ob der socket zu ist:

                            systemctl -all list-sockets |grep 6720

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                              LJTom last edited by

                              Jetzt schauts so aus:

                              root@raspberrypi:~# systemctl stop knxd
                              Warning: Stopping knxd.service, but it can still be activated by:
                                knxd.socket
                              root@raspberrypi:~# systemctl -all list-sockets |grep 6720
                              [::]:6720                       knxd.socket                     knxd.service
                              
                              
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                              • ruhigundrelaxed
                                ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

                                Ich erinnere mich dunkel an einen cre podcast mit Lennart Poettering dem maintainer von systemd. Ein neues feature von systemd ist wohl, dass dienste "ondemand" gestartet werden können….

                                Das ist wohl hier der fall..

                                Versuch mal:

                                systemctl disable knxd
                                
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                                  LJTom last edited by

                                  Mal kein fehler:

                                  Synchronizing state for knxd.service with sysvinit using update-rc.d...
                                  Executing /usr/sbin/update-rc.d knxd defaults
                                  Executing /usr/sbin/update-rc.d knxd disable
                                  insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) (empty) of script `knxd' overrides LSB defaults (2 3 4 5).
                                  insserv: warning: current stop runlevel(s) (0 1 2 3 4 5 6) of script `knxd' overrides LSB defaults (0 1 6).
                                  Removed symlink /etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/knxd.socket.
                                  
                                  
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                                  • ruhigundrelaxed
                                    ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

                                    Ok…

                                    jetzt nochmal:

                                    sudo /usr/bin/knxd --eibaddr=0.0.230 -u /tmp/eib -u /var/run/knx -i -DTRS -b ipt:192.168.1.106
                                    

                                    Wenn alles gut ist, meckert er wegen root… egal...

                                    Gruß

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                                      LJTom last edited by

                                      Neeee leider

                                      E00000013: OpenInetSocket 6720: bind: Address already in use
                                      initialisation of the knxd inet protocol failed: Address already in use
                                      
                                      
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                                      • ruhigundrelaxed
                                        ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

                                        Pfff.. Renitente Kiste…

                                        Dann auf die harte nummer:

                                        In "/etc/default/knxd" den daemon deaktivieren und neustarten (reboot).

                                        also:

                                        START_KNXD=YES -> START_KNXD=NO

                                        reboot

                                        dann nochmal:

                                        sudo /usr/bin/knxd --eibaddr=0.0.230 -u /tmp/eib -u /var/run/knx -i -DTRS -b ipt:192.168.1.106

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                                          LJTom last edited by

                                          Und wieder das selbe wie oben schon geschrieben.

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                                          • ruhigundrelaxed
                                            ruhigundrelaxed last edited by

                                            OK! Wieder was gelernt…

                                            Also:

                                            cd /etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/
                                            mv knxd.socket knxd.socket_tmp
                                            reboot
                                            
                                            

                                            Probieren ob es nun geht…

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