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| infra:services:homeassistant [2024/04/06 16:09] – [Lightbulb naming convention] kfh | infra:services:homeassistant [2025/05/10 14:08] (current) – marcusramberg | ||
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| - | # Home assistant | + | ====== |
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| ==== Web ==== | ==== Web ==== | ||
| - | 0. Get [[infra: | + | - Get [[infra: |
| - | 1. Go to [[http:// | + | |
| - | 2. Log into web using the `hassio.local` Hackerpass credentials | + | |
| ==== Pi ==== | ==== Pi ==== | ||
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| ===== Hardware ===== | ===== Hardware ===== | ||
| - | * Raspberry Pi 3B+ (32 bit ARM v7) | + | |
| - | * RasbBee (deRFmega256-23M12) | + | * RasbBee (deRFmega256-23M12) |
| ===== Debug ===== | ===== Debug ===== | ||
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| We've had issues with lights bouncing between modes and turning off randomly. The current theory is that new lights get stuck in a weird split-brain state when added through deCONZ. A reboot of the entire device seems to fix this. | We've had issues with lights bouncing between modes and turning off randomly. The current theory is that new lights get stuck in a weird split-brain state when added through deCONZ. A reboot of the entire device seems to fix this. | ||
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| + | Update: Eirik and Deburd found that the reboot was just after OTA happens. So we tracked it to https:// | ||
| + | However, we turned off OTAU in the DeCONZ VNC app, and the power cycles stopped. | ||
| + | We also turned off OTAU in the phoscon app settings, so that may also have fixed the problem. | ||
| + | Anyhow, disabling OTAU in one of the places seems to have fixed the issue. | ||
| ==== Lightbulb naming convention ==== | ==== Lightbulb naming convention ==== | ||
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