If you’ve got the Alexa integration installed then the latest update causes the reboot. You might be able to disable it as it’s coming up and then downgrade it to one that works
I did wonder if that was the one that did it. That’ll teach me to update multiple things at once.
The only thing I lost was a day of recorder data and since I repaired it before bed I guess if I went and recovered the previous build I’d lose what I had overnight in the switch back.
Thanks for letting me know though, I’ll warn my friends before they update.
Similarly unfortunate situation for me, using the backup didn’t really help. But I DO have the Alexa integration, I guess next time I get HA between reboots I’ll disable that.
This happened to me, I’m running HAOS on proxmox. Ended up restoring from backup. Rollback from the CLI didn’t fix it either.
Oh no, I was hoping that the new version would finally let my attempt at running it on proxmox work
If you’ve got the Alexa integration installed then the latest update causes the reboot. You might be able to disable it as it’s coming up and then downgrade it to one that works
I did wonder if that was the one that did it. That’ll teach me to update multiple things at once.
The only thing I lost was a day of recorder data and since I repaired it before bed I guess if I went and recovered the previous build I’d lose what I had overnight in the switch back.
Thanks for letting me know though, I’ll warn my friends before they update.
Similarly unfortunate situation for me, using the backup didn’t really help. But I DO have the Alexa integration, I guess next time I get HA between reboots I’ll disable that.
If you’ve got access to the file system I think you could remove the custom component there - can’t exhausted resources if there’s no code!
Had access to cli, restarted HA and quickly disabled the Alexa integration: so far everything is working as intended :)