I came home from a few weeks away, ad upgraded to 2022.4.2, and after that, a few ZHA lights never really connect again.
Maybe it’s symptomatic of something else, upon HASS restart (or system reboot) ZHA doesn’t seem to connect any devices until I go to the integration and click “reload”. When I do that, most devices slowly reconnect, but a few lights never do. Power cycling them do not work either.
Has anyone else observed anything similar after upgrading? Or any ideas of what to do about it?
I’m o HassOS in a VM on Ubuntu Server, Hass Core v2022.4.2, HassOS v7.6.
Last working was Hass Core v2022.3.x (not sure about the point, but upgraded in late March).
Same thing with Conbee II stick, at first was ok then lights stopped working, then outlets stopped working, restarted multiple times Hass, Core, Supervisor, removed many integrations, thought it might slow down, but on version 2022.3.6 was working stable and perfectly fine. Updraded to 2022.4.3 just because of groups, and found out that its just scripts. Try to restore to 2022.3.6 (3.7 version breaks everything for me, so I dont suggest it)
Thanks for the suggestion. I ended up factory resetting a few dozen lights, and they eventually ended up re-pairing (after somewhere between 1 and 7 tries with factory resetting).
In case this is useful to anyone, the lights that didn’t work were a mix of Philips Hue and IKEA TRÅDFRI (a bunch of different types), and the coordinator was a ConBee II.
So with your issues (@dimadusk), perhaps it’s specifically related to the ConBee II in ZHA?
I dont have ikea or philips lights, bust same thing with Sengled and Osram/Ledvance as well as xiaomi/aqara and samsung switches, so yes I think update had major problems with conbee ii and zha, worth to metion that my Conbee II actually RaspBee II, gpio board connected to raspberry pi 4, so inteference is not an issue.