Updates not showing nothing in the log

Updates for HACS ore working,
but not for add-ons or HA core,
When I check for updates there simply aren’t any.

Core 2024.9.1
Supervisor 2024.09.1
Operating System 13.1
Frontend 20240906.0

no new esphome or core 2024 are found,
nothing is in the log.
My DNS server shows checkonline.home-assistant.io is requested.,
however when I try to reach this as a website, I got this message after waiting for a long long time
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then the status page is showing all is working well

I have this issue for a couple of days, and do not find anyone during this time having the same issue, So I assume it’s something at my side.

@bkbartk I can’t help you, but I suggest you edit your post and hide your public IP address immediately. It’s showing on the pic you attached.

thanks and done,

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Hid the revision :+1: , no one can snoop on it in the post history.

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the first check after a HA reboot says “2 updates refreshed” in the bottom left corner.
but then again no updates
and the update entity is like this
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edit: I was able to update HA using the CLI

[core-ssh ~]$ ha core update --version 2024.9.2
Processing... Done.

Command completed successfully.
[core-ssh ~]$

but since also add ons won’t update, I still have a challenge here.

is your supervisor up to date and/or running?

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I don’t know,
it says

 Supervisor 2024.09.1 

which looks pretty recent

I think my supervisor is running
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however my system looks
unsupported

what’s your OS? There should be a series of repairs that tells you why you’re unsupported

I use HA os,
I think I know why,
I side loaded a docker container, but that was month ago, and no issues untill 3 days back.

there is only one repair


some button in the dashboard doesn’t exists because I just removed an integration, hoping that would do the trick

What’d you sideload? Supervisor don’t like that!

If it’s portainer, that’s why

Unsupported systems block updates and installs if I recall correctly.

no, portainer I installed as an add on,
then I added pi-hole via portainer

Portainer is on the no-install list, I’m not sure how you installed it, but that’s most likely causing your problems.

I’d wager that pi-hole now would be causing issues too.

Why not use adguard home instead and drop the other 2?

Portainer I installed via a custom add-on store,

I might could give adguard home a try,

Back then, my pi-hole server was acting up, So I needed another location to store it. then I totally forgot about it.
But I need to plan this, because running both pihole and adguard on the same machine even for a little while might causes issues.

I was saying to get rid of pihole in favor of adguard. I tried both back when pihole was an addon and I ended up sticking with adguard home instead. Take it with a grain of salt though, this isn’t my strongest area.

I know, but if I remove pi hole now, my internet will break down.
and if I install adguard first the same scenario applies.

But I will try this some time later, and hope it helps,

maybe point your router/gateway to normal dns servers first (you’ll get ads though), then remove pihole and then add adguard? I don’t remember how pihole worked

Yes that’s the plan. Or maybe install adguard on my router. But it’s not for today anymore.

thnx @petro
I installed adguard home on my router (modified my DHCP server)
removed the pi-hole container
uninstalled portainer
restarted the supervisor,
and I see some add on updates again.

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