Home assistant observer - unsupported and unhealthy

When I go to the observer url I see this:


Not sure why it says unsupported, I am running the rpi4 64 bit image of HA OS and I haven’t made any changes to the image or anything like that.
How do I resolve the unsupported and unhealthy of supervisor?
The only warning I see in the logs are these:

22-04-09 21:01:34 WARNING (SyncWorker_0) [supervisor.addons.validate] Add-on config 'auto_uart' is deprecated, use 'uart'. Please report this to the maintainer of Z-Wave JS Server DEVELOPMENT
22-04-09 21:01:34 WARNING (SyncWorker_0) [supervisor.addons.validate] Add-on config 'devices' use a deprecated format, the new format uses a list of paths only. Please report this to the maintainer of Google Assistant Webserver
22-04-09 21:01:35 WARNING (SyncWorker_4) [supervisor.addons.validate] Add-on config 'auto_uart' is deprecated, use 'uart'. Please report this to the maintainer of Z-Wave JS Server DEVELOPMENT
22-04-09 21:01:35 WARNING (SyncWorker_4) [supervisor.addons.validate] Add-on config 'devices' use a deprecated format, the new format uses a list of paths only. Please report this to the maintainer of Google Assistant Webserver

And I have no idea what they relate to

I get the exact same info when looking at observer. Im not having any issues just checking out what the observer is (its new feature to me). The only errors in logs is about one of my offline camera, nothing major. Applied most current updates.

If i go to Configuration > Settings > Info tab, it shows supported and healthy. Does yours too? Im using vmware.
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Anyone get anywhere with this? I noticed a few months ago that mine said the same. No real problems that I’ve noticed.

No idea, I’m still seeing the same, is HA OS not supported maybe?

That is strange…

In the CLI if you enter ha resolution info what does it say?

EDIT: Nevermind, it’s probably this:

Basically when supervisor was starting up observer would show that until supervisor had fully come back online. It’s fixed if so observer just needs a new release that includes it.

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Hello,

I too am experiencing this issue. Observer says unsupported / unhealthy, but this is inconsistent within the information I obtain within home assistant, either in frontend > system info (says healthy and supoorted), and by running ha resolution info (indicates no problems).

Would like to figure out if this is indicative of any problem (I have been unable to find any useful information in the logs)

+1, I am using Home Assistant Blue, and i’ve never NOT seen the Observer frontend say unhealthy/unspported, despite everything else showing no issues.

I assumed this was some legacy thing left in the project that is no longer applicable. Should I be concerned at all?

Anyone get any further with this? I’m hitting the same thing. The Observer says Unsupported and Unhealthy, however resolution info says it’s fine. I’m having trouble updating HA I(it’s hanging), so I’m not sure.

I am also experiencing this now. Home assistant repeatedly runs out of memory and restarts. Observer says unsupported unhealthy. No suggestions in resolution center.

Same things here… no issue at all but Observer is unsupported and unhealthy (Supervisor connected)

Home Assistant 2023.3.4
Supervisor 2023.03.1
Operating System 9.5
Frontend 20230309.0 - latest

Running on rpi3 (32-bit)

Why it happens?

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I’m facing the same issue. But only after rebooting.
If I do a hard power off on. Everything loads up fine.

Introduced with the Update to 2023.3.3
Now I’m on
Home Assistant 2023.3.4
Supervisor 2023.03.1
Operating System 9.5
Frontend 20230309.0 - latest

HW is a Raspi 4.

In my case it’s now solved (PI3A+) … without doing anything
I see:
|Supervisor:|Connected|
|Supported:|Supported|
|Healthy:|Healthy|

Again … issue again there…
Even after reboot … (2023.4.1)
Which can be the cause?

Only recently looked into this observer thing and seeing the same two items. Latest and greatest as of April 21st. This smells like legacy stuff to ignore, unless someone can offer up an explanation why not