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Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:09 am
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jltnol
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Just wanted to add to this thread. I upgraded to Big Sur about 10 days ago, and so far, everything has been running great. I did a from-the-ground-up-install of Big Sur, using Apple's Network Recovery tool. Past that, a new install of Indigo 7.5. Previous trials gave me some error messages with 2 plugins, so I manually installed, configured and got those working first. Next, I copied the rest of my plugins and the Plugin Preferences from my previous Indigo install. The last issue was a bunch of Python scripts that needed some file paths manually changed.
I running both Z-Wave and Insteon, and didn't have any issues with the associated hardware being recognized by Indigo. All in all, except for about 2 million self-inflicted errors on my part, this was a fairly simple move.
Previously, I was running my Indigo Server on a headless MacMini... which was a great setup, since 99% of what I needed to do with Indigo I could do from the client running on my main desktop. Now, Indigo is running on an iMac, which makes managing Indigo just so much easier.
No doubt there are some good reasons to wait to upgrade the OS, but so far, my experience has been great.