The Uninstaller will remove the containers and networks (if the box is ticked).
You only need to remove the hassio folder.
The Uninstaller will remove the containers and networks (if the box is ticked).
You only need to remove the hassio folder.
Yes, just make sure that you get a nas that supports Docker.
I would like to use a cc2531 USB Dongle connected with my NAS using: https://khaz.me/using-a-z-wave-or-zigbee-stick-on-synology-dsm-for-use-with-homeassistant-and-docker/
Now, my HASSio isn’t working anymore… please help.
(i did the clean supervisor staps already).
Read the posts in this topic…
I did
Can you show us the error logs / logs?
I reinstalled the hassio corefiles, hassio is working again.
Now i need to work on the cc2531 USB Dongle case.
I will read this topic first.
Thanks for your fast response!
Thanks for all your hardwork on this.
Is there a way to change the network so that i can set a local ip other than than my NAS.
If I change homeassisant container to macvlan network i still get access to it but get an error when i click the hass.io icon “Unable to load the panel source: /api/hassio/app/entrypoint.js”
If I leave it on the default then I have errors getting to containers that are running on macvlan.
Thanks
Tao
@fredrike - It’s been a while since I chimed in on this, so I wanted to confirm that I just completed the upgrade to the latest DSM docker version on my 918+, and then installed the latest hassio_x64-6.1_20191006-3c5c9bce.spk package. All add-ons and my Aeotec z-wave stick are working fine after a system reboot. Thank you so much for your continued efforts in developing this package!
I have this up and running and it seems to be working fine but I am concerned that there are more moving parts to this than there is with say a standard install of Hass.io on Ubuntu. Things like DSM, DSM Docker updates etc could potentially all knock this package side ways right? and from what I understand it there is only only guy that develops this?
Am I justified in my concern or thinking too much into it?
I think you’re correct in thinking that but Synology don’t release updates for Docker or DSM frequently enough for me to consider this setup unstable. I updated to latest DSM yesterday with no issues at all. Only thing I’m holding off at the moment is updating Docker as I need to verify nothing will break beforehand.
Hi,
I just installed the Hass.io package, used to run the Home Assistant Docker image before but was looking forward to the Hass.io experience. However, my Hass.io installation seems to have trouble reaching out to the Internet, my log is full of timeouts and other errors and I can’t open the Hass.io tab in the HA GUI or connect to the HA cloud.
I’m by the way running the latest Docker package with the fixed environment variable.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
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Timeout on /homeassistant/info request
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So if home assistant is so easy to deploy trough docker on synology, just search the registry download the image and make the container, for hass.io I could not find such a solution without using any other spk files.
hass.io have it’s own perks…
Here are some instructions on what is needed to get hass.io to run without my package.
Thank for info but is better with your package. I have to ask for future updates of hassio how can be handled ? Can I use watchtower or must be done through spk again ?
Updates will be handled by hassio (the spk package is a wrapper against ‘latest’).
You should not need watchtower anymore (it will most likely confuse hassio so disable watchtower for hassio, homeassistant and the hassio addons).
Thank you. I will try it and see If I have same errors like hass.
Well, hassio is just a way to run hass. If things doesn’t work in hass hassio will not fix that.
Hassio is like Windows and hass is like Word, you can run Word under both Mac OS and Window (perhaps not the best example but you get the point)…
Thanks @fredrike for implementing this! Excited to move off my Raspberry Pis to Synology.
I installed the latest hassio_x64-6.1_20191006-3c5c9bce.spk, HASS 0.100.2, and Docker 18.09.0-0506 on my Synology. HASS starts up fine, except I cannot access the Hass.io sidebar item, it just shows a popup with:
“Unable to load the panel source: /api/hassio/app/entrypoint.js.”
I read through this topic, but didn’t see anyone else with this problem. Anyone have suggestions? I tried this on two different Synology machines, and more exhibited this problem. Both on Chrome and Firefox browsers. Thanks!