HASS.IO 0.60 error no such image?

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core-ssh:~# hassio supervisor logs
17-12-19 04:07:19 INFO (MainThread) [hassio.host_control] Send ‘info’ to HostControl.
17-12-19 04:07:20 INFO (MainThread) [hassio.host_control] Receive from HostControl: { “type”: “resinos”, “version”: “1.1”, “last_version”: “1.1”, “hostname”: “hassio”, “features”: [“shutdown”, “reboot”, “update”, “hostname”], “os”: “GNU/Linux” }.
17-12-19 04:07:20 INFO (MainThread) [hassio.addons.git] Pull addon https://github.com/home-assistant/hassio-addons repository
17-12-19 04:07:20 INFO (MainThread) [hassio.addons.git] Pull addon https://github.com/home-assistant/hassio-addons-example repository
17-12-19 04:07:20 INFO (MainThread) [hassio.addons.git] Pull addon https://github.com/notoriousbdg/hassio-addons repository
17-12-19 04:07:20 INFO (MainThread) [hassio.addons.git] Pull addon https://github.com/hassio-addons/repository repository
17-12-19 04:07:22 INFO (MainThread) [hassio.addons] Load addons: 32 all - 0 new - 0 remove
17-12-19 05:37:20 INFO (MainThread) [hassio.updater] Fetch update data from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/hassio/master/version.json
17-12-19 08:25:26 INFO (SyncWorker_8) [hassio.dock.interface] Update docker 0.59.2 with homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:0.60
17-12-19 08:25:26 INFO (SyncWorker_8) [hassio.dock.interface] Pull image homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant tag 0.60.
17-12-19 08:31:39 ERROR (SyncWorker_8) [hassio.dock.interface] Can’t install homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:0.60 -> 404 Client Error: Not Found (“no such image: homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:0.60: No such image: homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:0.60”).
core-ssh:~#

I’m having the same problem…

Me too :frowning: wehhhhhhh

somewhere I red that is a problem of disk space … but with HASS.IO how do you delete files to have space? My config directory is relatively small, and I have a 32Gb SD card (deleted the log files)

Do you have a lot of snapshot backup ;tar files in the backup folder? They can also consume a lot of disk space.

I had one of 44Mb now I canceled it. Trying the update.

Nevertheless where are all the files that take so much space? I see from HASSIO component that my SD card is 100% full

EDIT: still error

if you use ssh and go to /bin then you can use normal linux commands, if I do df -h I can see that I still have 20gb of space left, so disk usage is not the problem for me I think (correct me if I’m wrong)

but how, if I do SSH, I can access with ROOT and password, and I go in HASSIO commands, do not know how to access all the rest.

I am using now winSCP and I am in, but which files to look for cancelling?

Use cd /bin

@rob1998

did, this is the result, what shall I do now?

 core-ssh:~# cd /bin
core-ssh:/bin# df -h
    Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
    none                     13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /
    tmpfs                   486.1M      1.5M    484.6M   0% /dev
    tmpfs                   486.1M         0    486.1M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    /dev/mmcblk0p2          294.1M    225.7M     48.8M  82% /dev/init
    /dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /ssl
    /dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /addons
    /dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /backup
    /dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /share
    /dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /data
    /dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /config
    /dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /etc/resolv.conf
    /dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /etc/hostname
    /dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G     13.0G         0 100% /etc/hosts
    shm                      64.0M         0     64.0M   0% /dev/shm
    tmpfs                   486.1M      1.5M    484.6M   0% /proc/timer_list
    tmpfs                   486.1M      1.5M    484.6M   0% /proc/timer_stats
    tmpfs                   486.1M      1.5M    484.6M   0% /proc/sched_debug
    tmpfs                   486.1M         0    486.1M   0% /sys/firmware
    core-ssh:/bin#

it looks like your sd card is full, I suggest you look for temporary files or other unnecessary files and start removing them. I can’t tell you where to look I’m afraid

I use it only with HASSIO, and the log file are cancelled … I have no idea what to look for

I uninstalled some addons (appdaemon, mariaDB
) and look now …

core-ssh:/bin# ^C
core-ssh:/bin# df -h
Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
none                     13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /
tmpfs                   486.1M      1.5M    484.6M   0% /dev
tmpfs                   486.1M         0    486.1M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mmcblk0p2          294.1M    225.7M     48.8M  82% /dev/init
/dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /ssl
/dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /addons
/dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /backup
/dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /share
/dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /data
/dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /config
/dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /etc/resolv.conf
/dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /etc/hostname
/dev/mmcblk0p6           13.7G      3.1G      9.9G  24% /etc/hosts
shm                      64.0M         0     64.0M   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs                   486.1M      1.5M    484.6M   0% /proc/timer_list
tmpfs                   486.1M      1.5M    484.6M   0% /proc/timer_stats
tmpfs                   486.1M      1.5M    484.6M   0% /proc/sched_debug
tmpfs                   486.1M         0    486.1M   0% /sys/firmware
core-ssh:/bin#

You say you use a 32GB SD card, but that does not show. It says 13.7G? Maybe the partition is not expanded correctly.

When I check my setup (32GB SSD), I see a size of 28.2G listed:

core-ssh:/bin# df -h
Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
none                     28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /
tmpfs                   486.1M    780.0K    485.3M   0% /dev
tmpfs                   486.1M         0    486.1M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sda3               294.1M    216.7M     61.9M  78% /dev/init
/dev/sda6                28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /backup
/dev/sda6                28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /share
/dev/sda6                28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /data
/dev/sda6                28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /config
/dev/sda6                28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /ssl
/dev/sda6                28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /addons
/dev/sda6                28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /etc/resolv.conf
/dev/sda6                28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /etc/hostname
/dev/sda6                28.2G      4.5G     22.3G  17% /etc/hosts
shm                      64.0M         0     64.0M   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs                   486.1M    780.0K    485.3M   0% /proc/timer_list
tmpfs                   486.1M    780.0K    485.3M   0% /proc/timer_stats
tmpfs                   486.1M    780.0K    485.3M   0% /proc/sched_debug
tmpfs                   486.1M         0    486.1M   0% /sys/firmware
core-ssh:/bin#

not sure now, maybe is 16Gb, nevertheless the problem is still there, have a look at my last post, an addon was taking 9Gb

Sounds like you may not have purge_interval or purge_keep_days configured in the recorder component. If you do, try setting them lower values.

debug1: permanently_set_uid: 0/0
core-ssh:~# cd /bin
core-ssh:/bin# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
none 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /
tmpfs 486.1M 4.0K 486.1M 0% /dev
tmpfs 486.1M 0 486.1M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mmcblk0p3 294.1M 216.7M 61.9M 78% /dev/init
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /config
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /ssl
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /addons
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /backup
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /share
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /data
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /etc/resolv.conf
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /etc/hostname
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.1G 4.9G 21.7G 18% /etc/hosts
shm 64.0M 0 64.0M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 486.1M 4.0K 486.1M 0% /proc/timer_list
tmpfs 486.1M 4.0K 486.1M 0% /proc/timer_stats
tmpfs 486.1M 4.0K 486.1M 0% /proc/sched_debug
tmpfs 486.1M 0 486.1M 0% /sys/firmware

21g free space bat have same problem cant update :frowning: any solutions ?

I’ve read everything possible on this 404 client error “Not Found - No such Image”, and by all I’ve seen, it relates to insufficient space to download or extract the image. I have mounted the 32Gb sdcard to a Linux PC to examine all devices/partitions carefully, and sure don’t see any evidence of there being a lack of free space for the image download.

What I do see is a “resin-updt” extended partition (308MB). Is that normal or a leftover from a previous aborted update attempt? Can it be removed?

18-03-21 13:47:01 INFO (SyncWorker_3) [hassio.docker.interface] Update docker 0.64.3 with homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:0.65.5
18-03-21 13:47:01 INFO (SyncWorker_3) [hassio.docker.interface] Pull image homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant tag 0.65.5.
18-03-21 13:47:19 ERROR (SyncWorker_3) [hassio.docker.interface] Can’t install homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:0.65.5 -> 404 Client Error: Not Found (“no such image: homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:0.65.5: No such image: homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:0.65.5”).

Thanks!

So the answer is? have same issue

Same issue here too!!
Trying to update from 0.70.1 to 0.71…

Please help