I now use a reverse proxy, but I had created an SMB folder in the Synology, which was integrated in Homeassistant via Sambashare AddOn. Using the Synology task scheduler and a script similar to the one on this page (Hass.io mit Let’s Encrypt-Zertifikaten auf Synology NAS | Homepage von Jens Bretschneider), I then copied the certificate files into the folder and accessed them from Homeassistant.
However, I can’t say whether this still works in the meantime.
Hi,
I have 2 instances of HA under VMM (the 2nd is a copy of the 1st, then modified) , both have the Guest Agent running.
When live snapshot are created from Synology VMM, the 1st gets a state “File System Consistent” while the 2nd gets “Crash Consistent”.
I read that it happens when no Guest Agent are running but is running on both.
Any clue on how to solve this ?
Regards
Benoit
Hi, I was able to get the install up and running, and can view the terminal/command line page when I click connect in DSM. I can also see the IPv4 address. But when I go to that address, either the :8123 port or the the :4357 one, nothing loads. It just either loads forever (using homeassistant.local:xxxx) or gives me a loading error if I use the IP address.
It’s been a few hours from install and getting it up and running, so everything should be ready to go…right?
I’ve read through all the posts in this thread, and tried searching online, but can’t figure out if I’m doing anything wrong or have a setting incorrect.
Well, never mind. A reboot (for maybe the 3rd time?) is apparently all it required.
What many people also missunderstand is a system reboot meaning - many just do HA reboot, which is not the same and in certain cases it’s not enough. In the case of haos standalone that would mean hard reboot of machine (nuc, pi…), while in the case of haos inside vm that means reboot of VM from syno’s VM manager.