Full Snapshot From 5/31 Not Able to Restore

Running current Hassio on RP4.

SD card failure…attempted to restore from full snapshot.

Restoring a snapshot and having difficulty restoring Maria DB and other addons. Supervisor logs have entry

20-06-01 17:35:47 ERROR (MainThread) [supervisor.api.proxy] Client error on WebSocket API Cannot connect to host 172.30.32.1:8123 ssl:False [Connection refused].

Initially Maria DB was not started, I had to uninstall and reinstall and modify config.yaml. After getting that working on subsequent restarts sometimes webui wont work.

ssh always works as does SAMBA.

Can someone help me to restore years of configuration?

Gotten tot he point where most things are working. HACSand all HACS add ons not functional.

I now see a new variant of the supervisor log message but I suspect its the same issue.

20-06-01 19:07:52 ERROR (MainThread) [supervisor.homeassistant] Error on call ht tp://172.30.32.1:8123/api/: Cannot connect to host 172.30.32.1:8123 ssl:None [Co nnection refused]

I am simply trying to restore a backup thats 3 days old.

Now after several restarts I get this message in supervisor logs too. also recreating HACS install instructions not allowing HACS addons.

‘20-06-01 19:13:04 ERROR (MainThread) [supervisor.api.ingress] Ingress error: Cannot write to closing transport’

When I restored mine, MariaDB caused problems. With that, it wouldn’t work and a bunch of other addons didn’t get restored and neither did my config.

When I started from scratch and re-did it without MariaDB, everything worked properly … it took me around 30-45 minutes to restore, but realistically, that number will be different for all of us depending on hardware and our configs.
Then, I re-installed the addon manually and it worked. I was just missing the historical data, which I’m not too concerned about.

So restore snapshot without mariaDB. Thast what you mean by started from scratch?

For me, I deleted the VM and started completely over (I don’t like to leave failure remnants floating around). Uninstalling MariaDB add-on and then re-restoring your data might be worth a shot though (definitely quicker).

If you have an extra SD card, maybe start prepping it while you’re restoring, in case you want to try that route if the re-restore doesn’t work.