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#Schallerburg OpenHAB Config

This is my currently running openHAB2 configuration.

  • It is set up on a Intel NUC with Debian 8.0. OpenHAB installation is done through the Docker image.
  • The sensitive files are encrypted using Blackbox.
  • Deployment of Git checkins is done with Jenkins.

Right now I'm using the following bindings:

  • Pushover notifications
  • Homematic
  • MySensors - build your own sensors with arduino
  • RFXCOM - enables switching of cheap powerplugs like Intertechno
  • XBMC - every TV has one with a central MariaDB on the NAS
  • MQTT (attached to the mosquitto server running on the same RPi)

The mysensors sources can be found at https://github.com/cyberkov/mysensors

##Things in use

Amount Item Description
13 HM-CC-RT-DN Wireless Radiator Thermostat
3 HM-ES-PMSw1-Pl Wireless Switch Actuator 1-channel with power metering
2 HM-ES-TX-WM Energymeter
2 HM-LC-Sw1-FM Switch Actuator
1 HM-OU-CFM-Pl MP3 Radio chime with light flash and memory
1 HM-PB-2-WM55-2 Wireless Push-Button 2-channel
1 HM-PBI-4-FM Wireless Interface 4 channel, flush-mount
2 HM-RC-Sec4-2 Wireless remote control
3 HM-Sec-MDIR-2 Wireless motion detector
1 HM-Sec-SC Wireless Shutter Contact
10 HM-Sec-SCo Wireless Door/Window Sensor, optical
1 HM-Sec-SFA-SM Radio-controlled alarm siren and flash actuator surface-mount
1 HM-WDS10-TH-O Wireless Temperature/Humidity Sensor, outdoor (OTH)
5 HM-WDS40-TH-I-2 Wireless Temperature/Humidity Sensor,indoor

##Additional software used

I found the RRD diagrams a bit cumbersome so I started using InfluxDB. Unfortunately there is no arm package yet. Therefore all metrics are sent via MQTT to my webserver and pumped into InfluxDB with mqttwarn. mqttwarn is also able to create Nagios alerts and Pushover notifications but this is still on my To-Do list.

Sources

Not all of the rules are my original idea and I therefor do not claim any copyright. Unfortunately everything evolved over time so I cannot tell anymore which is from where. A few sources I can name (and also would like to take the opportunity to thank them) are: