Have the same problem… Any solutions?
No, still the same. And seems nobody is looking in here…
Probably has to do with this breaking change in the 2023.7.1 release notes:
As of this release, we no longer publish our intermediate platform images to DockerHub. This means that if you are using these images, you will no longer receive updates. Please use the above-listed images instead.
Thank you @francisp for noting this! I don’t quite understand, though, what do I have to do in my situation to upgrade to 2023.7.x, while the “Update” links on GUI no longer work. Are there CLI commands to do the update/upgrade, where I can explicitly specify the image referred in the release note?..
Try
docker pull home-assistant/aarch64-hassio-supervisor:latest
do you get any errors ?
Same boat here.
I use this Docker image and now stuck on 2023.6.3 : Docker
Can I just directly replace that with ghcr.io/home-assistant/home-assistant ?
Hi @francisp , sorry was away, only now was able to try, and got this error:
Error response from daemon: pull access denied for home -assistant/aarch64-hassio-supervisor, repository does not exist or may require ‘docker login’: denied: request access to the resource is denied
I’m not quite sure what ‘docker login’ means here, I’ve run SSH to the Pine64 board with the root login. Or there’s a separate ‘docker login’ credentials somewhere?
repository does not exist , so maybe
docker pull home-assistant/hassio-supervisor:latest
same error
Do I need to cd to somewhere?
The only thing I can still think of is
ha supervisor repair
Command completed successfully
But this still didn’t resolve the upgrading to 2023.7.1 issue…
Oh, it is working now - just removed the dash between home-assistan, the command is
docker pull homeassistant/aarch64-hassio-supervisor:latest
Currently pulling/downloading, will let you know how it ends
Something’s wrong, after restarting I can no longer connect to the Home Assistant?!..
After docker pull, you should have done
ha supervisor update
before the reboot.
I’ve rerun
docker pull ghcr.io/home-assistant/home-assistant:stable
as per Release Notes for 2023.7 Breaking Changes
After few restarts all seem good - Curent version is 2023.8.0, Supervisor at 2023.07.1, ESPHome at 2023.7.1 too. Everything seems running fine.
Thanks! So you were able to change your repository from “ghcr.io/home-assistant/aarch64-hassio-supervisor” directly to “ghcr.io/home-assistant/home-assistant:stable” without breaking anything?
My current repository is Docker
@chanster Yes, correct. Everything seems working ok, though I don’t have much on it yet, still experimenting - a few Xiaomi sensors with custom FW under BTHome, a Hi-Link LD2410 BLE Human presense radar, and an ESPHome integration with a test RPi2040 W…
I’ve just updated it to 2023.8.1, using the app on my Android phone, without problems too. So seem it’s safe to switch to ghcr.io/home-assistant/home-assistant:stable, as recommended by the Release Notes.
I’ve pulled the image per the Release Notes, but I still don’t understand why Supervisor 2023.08.1
isn’t being downloaded to my system. It’s a stable release and I’m still on 2023.07.1
. I’ve also tried to load it using CLI, but it reports no updates.
https://github.com/home-assistant/supervisor/releases/tag/2023.08.1
Edit: After finding out the update integration did not update the entity update.home_assistant_supervisor_update
, then seeing this log (redacted) entry in the supervisor log:
[supervisor.api.ingress] Stream error with http://172.30.33.2:1337/stable-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/static/out/vs/loader.js: Cannot write to closing transport
…and then finding out my Ethernet was misconfigured (I have no idea how that happened), I finally got it to work.
YMMV