Your installation is unhealthy, unable to install add-ons

Hello, not sure why my installation is unhealthy, working perfectly fine before.

System Information

version core-2024.2.1
installation_type Home Assistant Supervised
dev false
hassio true
docker true
user root
virtualenv false
python_version 3.12.1
os_name Linux
os_version 6.1.31-sun50iw9
arch aarch64
timezone Asia/Hong_Kong
config_dir /config
Home Assistant Community Store
GitHub API ok
GitHub Content ok
GitHub Web ok
GitHub API Calls Remaining 4994
Installed Version 1.34.0
Stage running
Available Repositories 1397
Downloaded Repositories 4
HACS Data ok
Home Assistant Cloud
logged_in false
can_reach_cert_server ok
can_reach_cloud_auth ok
can_reach_cloud ok
Home Assistant Supervisor
host_os Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
update_channel stable
supervisor_version supervisor-2024.01.1
agent_version 1.6.0
docker_version 24.0.7
disk_total 28.5 GB
disk_used 8.8 GB
healthy failed to load: Unhealthy
supported failed to load: Unsupported
supervisor_api ok
version_api ok
installed_addons Advanced SSH & Web Terminal (17.1.0), Zigbee2MQTT (1.35.2-1), Mosquitto broker (6.4.0), File editor (5.7.0), HomePod Connect (28.8-ls126)
Dashboards
dashboards 2
resources 0
views 3
mode yaml
Recorder
oldest_recorder_run 23 January 2024 at 12:15
current_recorder_run 14 February 2024 at 17:46
estimated_db_size 17.43 MiB
database_engine sqlite
database_version 3.44.2
Spotify
api_endpoint_reachable ok
Xiaomi Miot Auto
component_version 0.7.15
can_reach_server ok
can_reach_spec ok
logged_accounts 2
total_devices 11

Looks like an OrangePi kernel ?

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Yes. I am using it.

if not using a ‘real’ Debian, supervised installations often become unhealthy for the weirdest reason. Normally, you can click on the ‘repair’ and the ‘learn more’ button will tell you what Supervisor thinks is wrong.

Hmm. Not sure why it’s not “real” Debian. In the repair page it’s telling me to reinstall ha-supervised. Privileged - Home Assistant

Will I lose data if I reinstall them? Now I am just using ha jobs options --ignore-conditions healthy to bypass all errors. Thanks.

Not privileged is often solved by a reboot. On a lot of Supervised systems it always happens when Supervisor updates itself.

Reinstalling the ha privileged deb package will not lose data.

Ran wget -O homeassistant-supervised.deb https://github.com/home-assistant/supervised-installer/releases/latest/download/homeassistant-supervised.deb apt install ./homeassistant-supervised.deb but still getting same error :frowning_face:

Take a look in the directory and make sure the file wasn’t renamed when you download it.