Update: after a couple of back-up restorations (first auto back-up of 2025.01 (so before I hit the submit button) and afterwards the 2024.12 back-up, everything is up and running again.
I updated HACS tot the latest version, but for now I wait with any further updtes to 2025.01
In order Add the repository, I need to remove it first. But in order to do that I’ll have to remove the addon, which means all the settings and wireless links could be wiped out. Is this the case? This is a really bad scenario.
Within HA Go to the “Add-On Store”:
HA → Settings → Add-ons → ADD-ON Store
Click on the 3 vertical dots to the upper right and choose “Check for Updates”.
Refresh the browser site (hit F5 on your kb).
You will now find “Zigbee2MQTT” again within your Add-on Store.
Click on “Zigbee2MQTT” and choose “Update”.
I had to reboot the host to make that “Warning” go away.
All will be back to normal
Addendum:
Beware! There are quite a few breaking changes if your system still runs on Z2M version 1.x.
Before doing that update to the latest version 2.0.0 you should definitely read and understand about these breaking changes and adjust your config accordingly before doing the update!
So, I have 2 places one with 200+ devices and the other with 150+.
I pressed that button on the latter one…
It disappeared…
This is at the summer cottage, the temperature inside is set to some degrees over freezing, so watching the temperature is important so I can start more radiators…
So, I rsetored a backup of just z2m. All sensors worked, but not any plugs or lamps!
Restarted a few times, nothing!
Changed
homeassistant:
enabled: true
to
homeassistant:
enabled: false
restarted z2m
And it worked!
What does this? I got the feeling that it should be true, but what do i know…
@Tamsy - Refresh did the trick in restoring the repository and rebooting the host did get rid of the warning. Phew!! Another disaster averted. Thank you.