Hello everyone!
I downloaded the latest HASSbian image and installed on a raspberry pi 3.
Ran the all-in-one installer.
Everything so far, iffy.
The installer ran without errors.
Yet on the home-page, I have two messages:
Invalid config
The following components and platforms could not be set up:
sun
discovery
Please check your config
I already placed the GPS coordinates in /home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/configuration.yaml
What can I do about these messages?
And the thing that really has me scratching my head: What to do now in order to install/use the Aeotec Z-Stick?
I plugged it into the USB port, rebooted the pi, yet… ??
What now?
I am at a 95% loss as to what to do next.
@isupfree as per your first post you used the hasbian image and then used the all in one installer. The hasbian image and the all in one installer are somewhat clobbering each other. They install the same things in two different locations. You may be better off starting with a stock jessie install and then run the AIO installer if you need zwave.
Successfully installed fabric paramiko ecdsa pycrypto
Cleaning up...
Cloning into 'fabric-home-assistant'...
remote: Counting objects: 197, done.
remote: Total 197 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 197
Receiving objects: 100% (197/197), 99.50 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (108/108), done.
Checking connectivity... done.
hass_rpi_installer.sh: line 81: cd: /home/root/fabric-home-assistant: No such file or directory
Not sure if is finished properly, or if there is something pending to do.
If I visit the raspberry pi’s address: http://192.168.21.253:8123/
I don’t get a page.
As per this page, I am looking for the installation log at: /home/pi/fabric-home-assistant/installation_report.txt
And I don’t have it there.
@isupfree This time it looks like you used the root user to do the install. You must NOT use the root user for this install script or it will fail, which it did. You can try re running the script logged in as the PI user but it might be safer to start again.
Another question: Do get hass to auto-start…
I installed everything in a Raspberry Pi.
And I am following this link to get systemd to autostart the service.
Yet following the instructions, and even rebooting the rpi, the service has not autostarted.
What could I be doing wrong?
EDIT: I am able to follow the directions in that link fine, EXCEPT for the part where I have to find the hass location in the system.