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Not all discovered devices make it into the database #143

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jet8407 opened this issue Jun 23, 2020 · 4 comments
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Not all discovered devices make it into the database #143

jet8407 opened this issue Jun 23, 2020 · 4 comments

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@jet8407
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jet8407 commented Jun 23, 2020

I have noticed that a few devices that show up in the command line output are never written to the database. Does anyone know why or what I could check to troubleshoot? Thank you.

@infoseckev
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I am also interested in this question. I see 8 devices in the terminal, but only 2 are saved to blue_hydra.db. Can anyone help?

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jet8407 commented Jul 16, 2020

The devices in question are a sprinkler controller and HVAC air filters so I'm wondering if it's hardware/ implementation?

@infoseckev
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@jet8407 There is a fork from @ZeroChaos- where this functionnality works.

@Florissilfhout
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I have a Raspberry Pi image from around 06-2019 (maybe older) where the database gets filled properly. Any images newly created (and full-upgraded) equipped with the latest version of both libbtbb/ubertooth-2020-12-R1 and Blue_Hydra are experiencing the same behaviour as mentioned by @jet8407. The CLI shows all found BT devices but the database is refreshed (not appending) only with devices currently visible.

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