After installing 81.6 there’s no UI.
I have cleared the chrome and IE caches.
Debian 9 stretch with hassio.
What can I do? Downgrade? How do I do that without a UI?
Have you tried a ctrl+refresh a few times?
Also, just make sure you haven’t been babbled (ip_ban)
Do you have ssh access?
ctrl+refresh: Lots of times.
I’ve tried both from inside my home network and from outside. Same result, i.e. nothing. Chrome/IE/Firefox and the iOs app fail from inside and outside my home firewall, but worked fine in 81.3
I haven’t installed ssh yet, so I don’t know about that.
But the hassio service is running. (I think, as it turned off my outdoor lights this morning.)
I have installed the samba share addon (version 0.7 I think), so I can get to the config folder.
Maybe there’s something I can do in there to find out more about what’s happening?
Same issue for me. HA update went ok and booted into the UI fine. Seem to have broken after installing the Samba update.
Good point! I installed the samba update first, then hassio. Without restarting hassio or the computer inbetween. I’ll try uninstalling samba and see what happens.
But… how do I uninstall samba when I don´t have the UI?
Problem solved, at least for a while.
I have added the webostv component (that was in 81.3). I just checked the homeassistant.log file. It was full of messages saying that connecting to the webostv took more that 10 seconds! Thousands of entries.
So I removed the webostv lines from configuration.yaml.
And now it works just fine.
But I guess there’s some work to be done on the webostv platform.
BTW: Samba 0.7 is working! (I’ll wait a bit with the 0.8 upgrade that just showed up in hass.io…)