Home Assistant Supervisor 2026.3.3 Docker issue?

I had an update for Home Assistant Supervisor 2026.3.3 pop up this morning and I’m not able to install it. I installed my Home Assistant on a mini-PC running the Home Assistant OS. Does that use docker? I’ve never seen this error before.

The first error I received was this:

I then followed the instructions found at the URL Docker Hub Rate Limit - Home Assistant and set up a docker account.

In those same instructions are two different registry entries in the text is says to enter docker.io and in the image it has hub.docker.com - I tried them both with the credentials that I created for my docker account.

I’m now receiving this message:
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Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Exactly the same issue here. There never was any need for a docker account, why this change?

Same here.

Looks like the site itself is overloaded, as everyone tries to update at the same time.

Just try again tomorrow :wink:

I just looked again and the Home Assistant Supervisor update is no longer in my ‘update’ list - but I now have an update in the Home Assistant OS. Was this an ‘out of sync’ issue?

Now that the OS is updated - I see that I’m now at Supervisor version 2026.03.3

It appears the OS update took care of it for me.

Still seeing the standalone Supervisor update here and no OS update.

I have the same issue. I do see the OS update but if I try to update that then I get a message saying that the Supervisor needs to be updated first, which will not update.

Be careful. I updated the supervisor and then tried the OS. Now it is not responding and constantly retrying to start the dashboard.

This may help if you have a Docker Hub account to use. It worked for me.

No, Supervisor is the only part of HA which updates automatically. That is why you were seeing the rate limit (everyone’s instance was trying to update & your instance was probably blocked temporarily after x retries).

By leaving the update alone for an hour, your rate limit cleared & Supervisor updated by itself.

TLDR: There’s no need to update Supervisor manually - it’ll happen automatically when it’s good & ready.

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