Good morning
I think this is the first time I’ve come to you!
I have a problem with very slow speed on my PC (Chrome browser) with the 2023.9.0 update. this slowness is so much that when I change pages on my dashboard for example I can wait almost 60s whereas this is not the case with the previous version 2023.8.4
As it stands, I understand very well that you will have difficulty helping me, but how and what information do you need to help me on the subject?
thanks a lot for your help
My installation (Proxmox VM 64Go / 6Go / 6 Thread) :
System Information
version
core-2023.8.4
installation_type
Home Assistant OS
dev
false
hassio
true
docker
true
user
root
virtualenv
false
python_version
3.11.4
os_name
Linux
os_version
6.1.45
arch
x86_64
timezone
Europe/Paris
config_dir
/config
Home Assistant Community Store
GitHub API
ok
GitHub Content
ok
GitHub Web
ok
GitHub API Calls Remaining
4993
Installed Version
1.32.1
Stage
running
Available Repositories
1298
Downloaded Repositories
115
Home Assistant Cloud
logged_in
true
subscription_expiration
13 décembre 2023 à 01:00
relayer_connected
true
relayer_region
eu-central-1
remote_enabled
true
remote_connected
true
alexa_enabled
true
google_enabled
false
remote_server
eu-central-1-3.ui.nabu.casa
certificate_status
ready
can_reach_cert_server
ok
can_reach_cloud_auth
ok
can_reach_cloud
ok
Home Assistant Supervisor
host_os
Home Assistant OS 10.5
update_channel
stable
supervisor_version
supervisor-2023.08.3
agent_version
1.5.1
docker_version
23.0.6
disk_total
62.3 GB
disk_used
13.5 GB
healthy
true
supported
true
board
ova
supervisor_api
ok
version_api
ok
installed_addons
ESPHome (2023.8.3), Samba share (10.0.2), Dropbox Sync (1.3.0), Samba Backup (5.2.0), Node-RED (14.4.5), Home Assistant Google Drive Backup (0.111.1), Studio Code Server (5.10.1), SQLite Web (3.9.2), MQTT Explorer (browser-1.0.1), File editor (5.6.0), Shortumation (v0.7.6)
First of all, thank you for your feedback, I was able to watch the exchanges a little.
But…
I just updated to 2023.9.1 hoping to see the latency and strong slowdown on the navigation of my Home Assistant disappear so it’s nothing at all.
So I created 2 VMs on proxmox (6vCPU and 6GB of Ram)
On a VM I put HAOS in version 10.5
On the second VM I put HAOS in version 10.4
I compared the two without any particular addition of integration or anything else!
The identical elements on the two installations SAMBA, MariaDB and phpMyAdmin
A latency is visible on version 10.5 and it is more obvious in the reboot.
Then I plugged my Mosquitto into the two VMs (233 devices and 1900 entities).
I observe the same latency between the two VMs!
when I check the configuration on the VM with HAOS 10.5 I have the result in green after 7 seconds on the VM HAOS 10.4 it’s instantaneous!
In short I know that it is not a computer research but I am not a computer scientist just tests of uses, recipes etc…
But for me version 10.5 strongly degrades my environment which is very demanding in terms of devices, integration and database of around 1.8 GB
I noticed a couple of crashes of my HAOS instances this morning mid-backup. I’ve temporarily disabled it until I can investigate further. All I can confirm is that the CPU utilisation for the process hassio_supervisor was at 100% for some time before HAOS restarted.
During this, the front end was very slow to respond.
But super slow frontend. It’s like every time I open the app after it’s been left for a while, if I leave it open for a while then its super snappy again, close it leave and reopen it, slow again and have to wait.
I have automated backups running in Proxmox, but not HA.
Any one has a problem with HA 2023.10.1? After upgrade I have very slow response frontend and also connected entities (when I press button I get light after about 60s).
I too experiencing slow entities update, operations and very slow camera streaming after update HA 2023.10.1.In this update it looks very slow frond end.
Hope in next update, HA team will rectify this very soon.
Thank you
Mine seems to have got to normal after restarting proxmox (I ran HAOS in a VM inside proxmox) and rebooting the VM again after that (no clue at all).
Anyway, rolling back updates (including addons) should be a MUST and a TOP PRIORITY in a software that should be designed to run 24/7. It’s kind of weird that a third party addon as HACS allows that while the official software doesn’t.
Voice is not that important if you don’t have stability, RBAC and some other basic things.