2022.9: Home Assistant Birthday Release!

Been getting these Out of Memory Errors

is me

plus cant access anything past the System menu

:slight_smile: Well I know how to back up sorry, the only thing that goes wrong is… when you have many third party installs or when you made some own entities, which i have over de so many years that i use HA. Those often get lost in the back up. So often in the past I had back ups that were not accessible, like you make a BU reinstall everything and then it says sorry do not open the BU ??? or biggest problem was from a raspi 3 to a raspi 4 not to mention the update from HA 32 bit to HA 64 bit and a SSD, had to rebuild everything from scratch.
In this new build I read many things changed in names, MQTT a couple roll outs before gave me already a head ache :slight_smile: lucky enough people here are awesome although bit scattered lately over so many topics, that answering now is taking much more time then in previous years. But they are awesome, as are the developers of HA I seen this grow from a basic setup to what it is now, it is so versatile so ingenious en so well running. And yes I do understand the need of progress in this so many new add on, … alas a few got shredded like gpio on the raspi and a few others.
It is just that for real great coders and we do have a lot here a nightly change is no sweat, but for some it is diving into the forum, for hours if not days to get things up and running again. owww and yes I always read the changes in the new version, but do not always comprehend what they mean or what is asked… all I want to say is that there are more like me… loving HA, but sometimes struggling to keep up with the changes

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Just a heads up that this add-on no longer works as Dropbox changed their API.

However, it’s been forked and updated by Matthew Hadley

https://github.com/matthewhadley/homeassistant-dropback/blob/77e5be254919928133e9fc96df90553828004f00/dropback/DOCS.md

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With 2022.9.5 (unreleased) and HAOS 9.0 I’m getting connect times between 1-2s now.

2022-09-15 03:36:14.653 DEBUG (MainThread) [bleak_retry_connector] Tech Room Door (M1028U8) - /org/bluez/hci0/dev_78_9C_85_08_DE_21: Connecting (attempt: 1, last rssi: -70)
2022-09-15 03:36:15.705 DEBUG (MainThread) [bleak_retry_connector] Tech Room Door (M1028U8) - /org/bluez/hci0/dev_78_9C_85_08_DE_21: Connected (attempt: 1, last rssi: -70)
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You can use the profiler integration to hunt down memory leaks.

Having some issues after installing this release…

Why are these separate?

Can I u/g 1 at a time, or should I do both? HA Core seems to get 0.1+ updates every few days, does that mean I should wait a while for it to be stable? I’m a newbie and can’t handle bleeding edge.

one is the operating system that runs home assistant (Home Assistant Operating System, HassOS), the other is home assistant (Home Assistant Core, HA).

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Well said! It’s hard sometimes for developers to remember that not everyone lives and breathes every day to tinker with that one component they are working on. And yes, the changes are very often so cryptic I have no idea whether they apply to me or not. A lot of them look like “Bumped qxwlrtz to Ver 1.2.3.4.5.” Huh? Should I be worried? What do I need to test?

To your question about backups, my solution is to copy the HA “config” directory to my NAS as part of my normal daily backup routine. I don’t do regular HA backups. When it’s time to restore, the HA storage device is probably corrupt or will be overwritten as part of the restore process anyway. I run the HA backup before making any significant changes to HA, and immediately copy it somewhere I can grab it again if I need to restore.

One big automation looks very nice after updating the name

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Since this update my HomematicIp local integration stopped working.

Error: HomematicIP local interface not reachable.

it worked like a charm before

EDIT:
After several hours of waiting the devices seem to be picked up again. Not sure why and what happened before but the problem seems to have solved itself…hope it stays like this.

That’s really cool! Can’t wait to get the Yellow PoE, hopefully the new board design passes all tests…

Hello, I’m running RPi4b. After the update, I’m having problem booting the Home Assistant without HDMI. When I plugged the HDMI cable connected to the TV, it boots. I’m trying to restore my last backup now if the problem still persist. I will post again after restore.

Update:
Restoring from backup didn’t work. But fixed by uncommenting the “hdmi_force_hotplug=1” from the config file.

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Thanks Bro

Hey guys!

I updated to the latest iteration yesterday and see that my HA will not allow a restart or access to the integrations page. I did a force reboot by unplugging my pi but the problem is persisting. I see that I also can’t get into the backups section to try revert to 2022.9.3. Not sure what to do now.

Update - I see that I cannot access any of my installed integrations (Hacs, Node Red etc.). When selecting one of them, I just get a blank screen.

Home Assistant 2022.9.4
Supervisor 2022.08.6
Operating System 9.0

Well if you want to revert to 2022.9.3 execute in your ssh session

ha core update --version 2022.9.3

Thanks @nickrout, unfortunately, I have no clue how to do that.

A simple way is to plug a keyboard and monitor into the RPi.

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Since this release and SHellyForHass 1.0.2 i have a lot of connection timeouts to shelly devices. Devices have the latest firmware (1.12).

Logger: pyShelly
Source: /usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pyShelly/utils.py:94
First occurred: September 14, 2022 at 9:27:11 PM (697 occurrences)
Last logged: 11:15:06 AM

Timeout connecting to http://192.168.2.79/status
...

After OS 9 update, my raspberry pi wont bootup anymore.
Even ping the IP is not successful. What can i do? Is my system now destroyed?