I think they are all set in Lovelace… which ones are you missing?
Take a look:
But maybe the icons actually suits pretty well.
hello I tried to implement this sensor unfortunately I get a felhlermeldung. can you help me maybe? “Platform not found: sensor.rpi_power”
@Yoinkz Look in my Lovelace code posted higher up. For example
- entity: sensor.installed_version
name: Hassio Installed Version
icon: mdi:home-assistant
@Yoda Did you follow the install instructions properly?
Following the ‘Great Migration’ things changed a bit.
rename it to sensor.py
Also it does say something about getting an error the first time after installing it. Maybe restart HA again?
I still maintain my own yaml file for Lovelace, yes.
thanks @klogg it works it was my mistake forgot to change the file name. now i get the message right there where the bell is “RPI Power ISSUE Charge reported 80008”
Hey Tom,
What type are you using for the Database size calculation?
Hey - my disk use suddenly seems to be stuck at 100% - what does this actually mean?
can you share your HA news config and what card are you using for Hassio stats ?
That’s an awesome setup! Can you share some more info / lovelace.yaml from this setup?
Thanks
20 containers? what the fuck for?
i plan to have 9 so far…
I’m also wondering how you guys measure your router output and how frequent? I have setted it up once with snmp but it almost blew my database. And when you disable it in history and/or recorder, you can’t graph it of course.
So please, enlighten me!
Do you mean router upload/download? I have an Asus router so it’s built-in fortunately.
UPnP/IGD via the Integrations
I have dumped my raw config for lovelace here: IT is a bit messy and not 3rd party friendly, but hopefully you can figure it out…
My Control panel (system monitor) can be found from line 1133
If you’re using Hassbian, you need to expand the file system to use the whole disk. This may be your problem if indeed your disk is full.