Difference between revisions of "Soft Reset"

From Hubitat Documentation
Jump to: navigation, search
(Replaced content with " <big>'''We're moving!''' Please visit http://docs2.hubitat.com for the latest documentation.</big> <big> This document is available at: http://docs2.hubitat.com/en/user-...")
(Tag: Replaced)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Top}}
 
  
==='''<big>What is a Soft Reset?</big>'''===
+
<big>'''We're moving!''' Please visit http://docs2.hubitat.com for the latest documentation.</big>
  
<big>A soft reset erases the main database on your hub, which contains your settings, device list, custom code, and other configuration. It does ''not'' reset the Z-Wave or Zigbee radios. It is generally a safe procedure to perform, and '''if you download a backup and then restore it afterwards''', your hub should function as before. If you suspect database corruption, a soft reset and restore can be a useful troubleshooting step.</big>
+
<big>
 
+
This document is available at: http://docs2.hubitat.com/en/user-interface/advanced-features/soft-reset
<big>'''NOTE:''' A soft reset affects only the hub database, as described above. To reset ''all'' possible hub components, you can reset the radios (from '''Settings > Z-Wave Details''' and '''Settings > Zigbee Details''') and un-register your hub (if registered to a cloud account; check my.hubitat.com). These extra steps are not necessary in most cases, and these additional resets are no longer considered a "soft reset." Unlike a simple soft reset, devices will need to be re-paired to function with the hub again.</big>
+
</big>
 
 
==='''<big>How to Perform a Soft Reset</big>'''===
 
 
 
#<big>Navigate to '''http://[Your Hub IP]:8081/''' and you will see the Hubitat Diagnostic Tool main page. (If your hub is fully functional, you can also access the diagnostic tool from '''Settings > Diagnostic Tool'''.)</big>
 
#*<big>'''NOTE''': (Replace [Your Hub IP] with the ip address of your hub)</big>
 
#<big>Choose '''Soft Reset'''</big>[[File:Hub Diagnostics v1081 Soft Reset.png|none|thumb|1043x1043px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/0/0e/Hub_Diagnostics_v1081_Soft_Reset.png ]]
 
#<big>If you are not already logged in, you will be prompted to log in. The password is the MAC address which is printed on a sticker on the bottom of your hub, but you may also find it by going to '''Settings''' in the sidebar of your hub and choose [[Hub Details|'''Hub Details'''.]]</big>[[File:Hub Diag Tool Login v2.png|none|thumb|403x403px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/1/16/Hub_Diag_Tool_Login_v2.png ]]
 
#<big>The Soft Reset page will open and you will need to type "soft reset" into the input box and then press the '''Soft Reset''' button.</big>[[File:Soft reset confirmation.png|none|thumb|495x495px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/1/11/Soft_reset_confirmation.png ]]
 
#<big>Once the Soft Reset has completed, the hub will restart and you will automatically be redirected to the setup page.</big>
 
#*<big>'''NOTE''': For your privacy protection, the login is set to time out periodically. If you see '''Error 401''' displayed, please '''Log Out''' of the Diagnostic Tool, then close all your browser's windows and log back in using the hub's MAC address. You can find you hub MAC address on the bottom of your hub, or go to [[Hub Details|'''Hub Details''']] for information on how to find your hub MAC address from the Hubitat Web Interface.</big>
 
 
 
==='''<big>Restoring a previous database</big>'''===
 
<big>The following two steps are required if you are restoring previous hub's settings from a backup.</big>
 
 
 
#<big>There will be a link at the bottom of the "Get Started" page that reads, '''Restore from Backup?'''</big>
 
#<big>Choose that link and follow the directions here found under '''[[Backup and Restore#How to restore the database from backup|How to restore from backup]]'''</big>[[File:Restore from previous backup soft reset.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/3/31/Restore_from_previous_backup_soft_reset.png ]][[File:Hub restoring backup.png|none|thumb|600x600px|link=https://docs.hubitat.com/images/d/d2/Restoring_hub_from_database_backup.png]]
 
#<big>Select '''Settings''' page in the sidebar.</big>
 
#<big>Choose [[Care and Maintenance#How to Reboot Your Hub|'''Reboot Hub'''.]]</big>
 
 
 
NOTE: Database backups do not include File Manager files. These should be backed up and restored separately, if so desired. Logs are also not part of the hub database and will not be reset.
 

Latest revision as of 20:20, 25 September 2022

We're moving! Please visit http://docs2.hubitat.com for the latest documentation.

This document is available at: http://docs2.hubitat.com/en/user-interface/advanced-features/soft-reset