Upgrading Home Assistant Core on HAOS from 2023.12.3 breaks installation

Hi I’m using HAOS virtualized within xcp-ng. I’ve been doing so for about a couple of years with great success. I tried updating the Home assistant core last night (a couple of different attempts actually) from 2023.12.3 to 2023.12.4. The upgrade it self took like more than ten minutes (which is definitely unusual), and then when trying to manually reboot the HAOS, I started receving a bunch of inode and input/output errors on xvda(1–>8). Needless to say the VM wouldn’t even boot. I reverted to 2023.12.3 snapshot and tried again and same result. I’ve since reverted back and am stuck on 2023.12.3. Is there something I should be doing other than waiting for the next version to come out to troubleshoot this problem? The only issue I could guess would cause a problem would be I installed Home Assistant Community Store and the add-on Node Red Companion. Not sure whether this broke things or not but I’m will to uninstall if needbe if this is felt to remedy the problem.

Thanks for suggestions.

Same here. Running HASSOS inside VM, I haven’t let it get to 10 mins though - O got scared (no recovery at the moment :-o but it just spins and spins. I force rebooted the VM and it was OK but not updated. I am going from 2023.12.2 to 2023.12.4.

Did you find out what’s going on?

So something is definitely going on with my installation however I just need some help trying to debug issue.

I have 2 HA instances - both virtualized on xcp-ng running HAOS
The instances are #1 my main Home Assistant with all add-ons, #2 - fresh install HAOS with nothing than stock. #2 I’ve update Home Assistant Core and this now sits with following:

 Core 2024.1.2
Supervisor 2023.12.0
Operating System 11.3
Frontend 20240104.0

My virtualized HAOS has the following:

Core 2023.12.3
Supervisor 2023.12.0
Operating System 11.3
Frontend 20231208.2

When trying to update Home Assistant Core from 2023.12.3 to 2024.1.2 I’m getting the following:


This IO error with block issue occurs after trying to update HAOS everytime. How do I troubleshoot?
In order to temporarily work around I just revert snapshot.