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I set up my Zigbee network on a RPi using the dockerised version of zigbee2mqtt. Got about 20+ lights, 10+ switches, motion detectors and whatnot on the current network. As my home automation is here to stay, I bough a dedicated RPi, which is running HA OS. I installed the official zigbee2mqtt add-on, but unsure if I can simply migrate everything onto the new server without having to re-pair everything.
I tried making a backup of my zigbee2mqtt data folder and copying that onto the HA OS server into the zigbee2mqtt config directory, but when I started the extension none of the devices were visible.
Is this migration possible without re-pairing all devices?
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I set up my Zigbee network on a RPi using the dockerised version of zigbee2mqtt. Got about 20+ lights, 10+ switches, motion detectors and whatnot on the current network. As my home automation is here to stay, I bough a dedicated RPi, which is running HA OS. I installed the official zigbee2mqtt add-on, but unsure if I can simply migrate everything onto the new server without having to re-pair everything.
I tried making a backup of my zigbee2mqtt data folder and copying that onto the HA OS server into the zigbee2mqtt config directory, but when I started the extension none of the devices were visible.
Is this migration possible without re-pairing all devices?
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