is there any other way ? or I have to reinstall hassio ?
Lack of free disk space could cause that. Can you check to see how much free space you have? The Pi-Hole can cause some odd failures too. Are you running that addon by chance?
No, I have around 10GB free and i don’t have pi-hole addon as I don’t use it!!! if you find the solution please tell me I will be waiting to implement it as I don’t want to reinstall all the things again!!!
maybe the sd card …
Hi
I have problem with node-red-contrib-rfxcom after node-red upgrade to version 0.1.12.
I get error:
Flows stopped due to missing node types.
rfxtrx-port
PT2262-device-list
rfx-PT2262-in
rfx-lights-in
rfx-lights-out
Anyone has this problem?
I use RFXCOM RFXtrx - Home Assistant for my rfxtrx, so I can’t really offer any advice if you’re bypassing Home Assistant.
New install of Hassio 72.1
Supervisor 109
Host Resin 2.3.0+rev1
Your Node-Red add-on never completes install. Any ideas as to what the issue is would be appreciated.
I previously had the community Node-Red add-on installed but only after failing to install your add-on. With the community add-on I was receiving HA API call errors.
The following is logged to system:
6-30 14:41:26 INFO (SyncWorker_19) [hassio.docker.addon] Start build 27e642c6/armhf-addon-nodered:0.1.12
18-06-30 14:41:36 ERROR (SyncWorker_19) [hassio.docker.addon] Can't build 27e642c6/armhf-addon-nodered:0.1.12: failed to register layer: open /var/lib/docker/aufs/layers/e553ed45b5ee0506fd971c0a681562615327b8ce1ca01ff3d9d56505bd6411f2: no such file or directory
Can you check to see if you have adequate free space on your sdcard?
No unix/hass pro but, the way I read this, it looks like I have 88% free disk space:
core-ssh:~# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
none 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /
tmpfs 486.1M 0 486.1M 0% /dev
tmpfs 486.1M 0 486.1M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mmcblk0p2 294.1M 225.8M 48.7M 82% /dev/init
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /share
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /data
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /config
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /ssl
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /addons
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /backup
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /etc/resolv.conf
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /etc/hostname
/dev/mmcblk0p6 28.2G 3.1G 23.6G 12% /etc/hosts
shm 64.0M 0 64.0M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 486.1M 0 486.1M 0% /proc/timer_list
tmpfs 486.1M 0 486.1M 0% /proc/timer_stats
tmpfs 486.1M 0 486.1M 0% /proc/sched_debug
tmpfs 486.1M 0 486.1M 0% /sys/firmware
Try to reboot your system then rebuild the addon. If that doesn’t work, you may want to try a new sdcard.
I reimaged the card and installed your add-on first. From there everything seems to have gone smoothly. I don’t believe the issues I was experiencing was due to your add-on… thanks for the add-ones and taking the time to help me troubleshoot.
hello everyone,
I have installed ‘HassOS Release 1 build 5 (Stable)’ on my RPi 3 b+
I am unable to install node-red unfortunately.
All what I get is red flash.
the log file immediately come up with this:
18-07-11 09:50:38 ERROR (MainThread) [hassio.addons.addon] Addon 27e642c6_nodered not supported on aarch64
I’m not sure why
Please help
The add-on isn’t supported on aarch64 platform because there is no official node-red docker image. Try installing the add-on on the 32bit version hassos instead.
I am trying to use the Current State node in Node-Red. However whenever I try and run the automation I get an error: -
Error: Cannot find module ‘…/…/schemas’
Any ideas?
Thanks
Seems that I can’t update some modules:
node-red-node-suncalc
node-red-node-twitter
When I try to update them I get:
Failed to update: node-red-node-twitter
Module not locally installed
Check the log for more information
Other custom modules update correctly.
Attention everyone. I’m not planning to make any more improvements to my add-ons. I’m moving to native docker, so it will be hard to support them going forward. There are other node-red add-ons available that you can use. It looks like Home Assistant Community Add-on: Node-RED is the best alternative.
I realize there was a change to hassio supervisor 118 that broke the API proxy. Switching to your connection to use your public hostname instead of http://hassio/homeassistant should workaround the issue until there is a permanent fix.
Thank you @NotoriousBDG, you addon was really fine
I will migrate my flows to the new addons, if someone needs help doing so I will write a small guide.
I’m getting this error all of a sudden:
npm info it worked if it ends with ok
npm info using [email protected]
npm info using [email protected]
npm ERR! Invalid or unexpected token
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! /root/.npm/_logs/2018-08-10T12_47_16_115Z-debug.log
[ERROR] Can’t install nodes!
but i cant figure out how to open that log file (im using hassio)
Hey @rafuz @NotoriousBDG… I have been using this addon for the last year or so and it was great, now I would like to get all my flows moved over to the community addon made by @frenck but I can’t get this one to start any more, so I can’t figure out how to export my flows…
Is there a way to get my flows out of this addons config somewhere through SSH admin console or something… I just don’t know where to look in the file structure. Please help if you can, I have spent so much time building my flows it would be a HUGE waste of time to start over again. thanks!
this is the log I get when I start the addon:
Log
[INFO] Enabling SSL
[INFO] Updating IDE Users
[INFO] Adding IDE User jabroni
[INFO] Updating HTTP Node User
[INFO] Adding HTTP Node User baloneyface
[INFO] Enabling Projects
[INFO] Attempting to install/update nodes: node-red-contrib-home-assistant
npm info it worked if it ends with ok
npm info using [email protected]
npm info using [email protected]
npm ERR! code ENOTFOUND
npm ERR! errno ENOTFOUND
npm ERR! network request to https://registry.npmjs.org/node-red-contrib-home-assistant failed, reason: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND registry.npmjs.org registry.npmjs.org:443
npm ERR! network This is a problem related to network connectivity.
npm ERR! network In most cases you are behind a proxy or have bad network settings.
npm ERR! network
npm ERR! network If you are behind a proxy, please make sure that the
npm ERR! network ‘proxy’ config is set properly. See: ‘npm help config’
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! /root/.npm/_logs/2018-08-22T19_40_36_105Z-debug.log
[ERROR] Can’t install nodes!
The flows from my addon are stored at /share/node-red, or you can just export them via the UI.