How can I see what's triggering service?

I’m going nuts here. I have 2 lamps. when I turn off lamp A, lamp B also turns off. lamp B is being turned off via service: lamp B turned off triggered by service switch.turn_off, 4:43:59 PM - 3 minutes ago - Supervisor.

is there a log I can check to see why lamp A is triggering lamp B?

It indicates Supervisor was responsible for turning off the light. That’s a catchall for indicating that something external to Home Assistant was responsible for the action.

  • Are you using Node-Red to control anything?

  • Are they Zigbee lights and are they grouped (in Zigbee)? In other words, are they paired in hardware to operate in unison?

I don’t use node red. One is zigbee and one is tuya cloud. I’ve disabled all related automations. no helpers. checked all outside apps. configuration.yaml. nothing physical binding them together. Any other ideas?

Hi, maybe you are overseeing something.
Have you checked what’s related to both lights?

Hi, thanks for the thoughts. There are related automations, but I’ve disabled them all with the same results. There was a related group, but I deleted it just be sure.

So now they both are not part of any automation, script, group?
Nothing to do with the way you named them and mixed them up?

No. Thanks. I was hoping to figure it out via a log somehow, but I’ve just cut my losses and renamed the entities and updated all of the automations, and that seems to have solved it.

For anyone who may be following… I found the culprit! It was Sharptools! In Sharptools I had created a rule in their rule engine.

Like I said:

You did indeed

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