Hi everyone,
I’ve had a Home Assistant installation running smoothly for the past 4 months, but after a recent upgrade, I’ve started experiencing some issues. The app, both on mobile and web, has become noticeably slower—loading now takes several seconds before displaying any data.
Today, I noticed that the data in my graphs stopped updating altogether. The graphs freeze at a point in time, showing data from 30 minutes to an hour ago. The only way to get it working again is to reboot everything, but after about 30 minutes, it stops updating once more.
I’ve tried deleting the Home Assistant database, thinking that the issue might be related to too much data. I also switched the drive where it’s running from a SATA to an NVMe. CPU and RAM usage are both around 10%, so there doesn’t seem to be any hardware bottleneck.
From the logs, I’m seeing the following messages:
Updating smappee sensor took longer than the scheduled update interval 0:00:30
16:12:01 – (WARNING) Sensor - message first occurred at 16:03:01 and shows up 19 times
API error: 500 (Internal Server Error)
16:11:33 – (WARNING) Netatmo - message first occurred at 16:01:59 and shows up 8 times
Update of sensor.sfdp_2a_total_consumption_active_power is taking over 10 seconds
16:02:41 – (WARNING) helpers/entity.py
Here are my current versions:
• Core: 2024.8.3
• Supervisor: 2024.08.0
• Operating System: 13.1
• Frontend: 20240809.0
Has anyone else encountered similar issues or have any suggestions on how to resolve this? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.