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version: '3' | |
services: | |
hassio: | |
image: homeassistant/amd64-hassio-supervisor | |
container_name: hassio_supervisor | |
privileged: true | |
security_opt: | |
- seccomp:unconfined | |
- apparmor:unconfined | |
environment: | |
- HOMEASSISTANT_REPOSITORY=homeassistant/qemux86-64-homeassistant | |
- SUPERVISOR_SHARE=/PATH/TO/FOLDER/A | |
- SUPERVISOR_NAME=hassio_supervisor | |
volumes: | |
- /PATH/TO/FOLDER/A:/data | |
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock | |
- /var/run/dbus:/var/run/dbus |
I've managed to install HASSIO using your guide but whenever I try to install any add-ons I get an error message "XXXXX blocked from execution, system is not healthy" which I suspect is due to the obsolete version of Docker that comes bundles with DSM7. IIRC this didn't seem to be an issue in DSM6. Any suggestions?
Thanks
I faced the same issue and found the following workaround: home-assistant/supervisor#2288 (comment)
add jobs.json {"ignore_conditions": ["healthy"]} in the hassio folder just above config. This ignores unhealthy conditions
Occasionally the supervisor container will crash for some reason, but overall it is working fine.
I've managed to install HASSIO using your guide but whenever I try to install any add-ons I get an error message "XXXXX blocked from execution, system is not healthy" which I suspect is due to the obsolete version of Docker that comes bundles with DSM7. IIRC this didn't seem to be an issue in DSM6. Any suggestions?
ThanksI faced the same issue and found the following workaround: home-assistant/supervisor#2288 (comment)
add jobs.json {"ignore_conditions": ["healthy"]} in the hassio folder just above config. This ignores unhealthy conditions
Occasionally the supervisor container will crash for some reason, but overall it is working fine.
Thanks for your quick reply, that worked perfectly after I rebooted the NAS, a HA restart wasn't sufficient.
To refresh installation
docker-compose down
thendocker-compose up --detach
.
Supervisor will not remove containers ondocker-compose down
.
Use:
docker rm $(docker stop $(docker ps --filter name=hassio* -q))
docker rm $(docker stop $(docker ps --filter name=homeassistant -q))
Sorry, I'm a bit confused - which of these procedures and in what order should we follow for an upgrade?
Sorry, I'm a bit confused - which of these procedures and in what order should we follow for an upgrade?
have you tried:
docker-compose down
docker rm $(docker stop $(docker ps --filter name=hassio* -q))
docker rm $(docker stop $(docker ps --filter name=homeassistant -q))
i also added
docker rm $(docker stop $(docker ps --filter name=addon* -q))
here
docker-compose up --detach
Thanks - my Home Assistant Core version was outdated but I successfully updated it via the "update" button! I didn't want to risk it with the Supervisor version.
Starting hassio_supervisor ... error
ERROR: for hassio_supervisor Cannot start service hassio: Bind mount failed: '/PATH/TO/FOLDER/A' does not exists
ERROR: for hassio Cannot start service hassio: Bind mount failed: '/PATH/TO/FOLDER/A' does not exists
ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project.
Please help. Thank you
Starting hassio_supervisor ... error
ERROR: for hassio_supervisor Cannot start service hassio: Bind mount failed: '/PATH/TO/FOLDER/A' does not exists
ERROR: for hassio Cannot start service hassio: Bind mount failed: '/PATH/TO/FOLDER/A' does not exists ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project.
Please help. Thank you
You need to create a folder in your NAS, give it the appropriate permissions then edit the script with the path to the folder. For instance, the line in my docker-compose.yaml reads
- SUPERVISOR_SHARE=/volume1/hassio
Starting hassio_supervisor ... error
ERROR: for hassio_supervisor Cannot start service hassio: Bind mount failed: '/PATH/TO/FOLDER/A' does not exists
ERROR: for hassio Cannot start service hassio: Bind mount failed: '/PATH/TO/FOLDER/A' does not exists ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project.
Please help. Thank youYou need to create a folder in your NAS, give it the appropriate permissions then edit the script with the path to the folder. For instance, the line in my docker-compose.yaml reads
- SUPERVISOR_SHARE=/volume1/hassio
Thanks :-)
Note that I added the following to the hassio
node under services
because I wanted the supervisor container to be automatically restarted if it crashes.
restart: always
So:
services:
hassio:
image: homeassistant/amd64-hassio-supervisor
container_name: hassio_supervisor
privileged: true
restart: always
....
Starting at error
/volume1/hassio$ docker-compose up --detach
permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket at unix:///var/run/docker.sock: Get "http://%2Fvar%2Frun%2Fdocker.sock/v1.24/containers/json?all=1&filters=%7B%22label%22%3A%7B%22com.docker.compose.project%3Dhassio%22%3Atrue%7D%7D": dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: connect: permission denied
Please help, thanks
Use this guide instead: https://mariushosting.com/how-to-install-home-assistant-supervisor-on-your-synology-nas/
Hold on, this guide is asking for donations to download a 34 byte/character jobs.json file taken from an issue in the original project's repository? That's ridiculous to have to pay for a file containing {"ignore_conditions": ["healthy"]}
Hold on, this guide is asking for donations to download a 34 byte/character jobs.json file taken from an issue in the original project's repository? That's ridiculous to have to pay for a file containing {"ignore_conditions": ["healthy"]}
It does now, but didn't when I originally posted.
Hi,
I just tried this install method and also the guide from https://mariushosting.com/how-to-install-home-assistant-supervisor-on-your-synology-nas/, but I'm getting an error when I try to open the Add-ons page.
The page stays blank for a while, then it shows a Troubleshooting page.
If I look at the network tab on DevTools, I see the it failed to load "...:8123/api/hassio/app/entrypoint.js" with error 502 (Bad Gateway).
I am running DSM 6.2 on Synology 718+. There are 7 hassio containers running.
There seems to be some error regarding the Supervisor...
Any help would be appreciated.
I want to avoid the VM approach, because it'll use a lot more resources from my NAS.
To refresh installation
docker-compose down
thendocker-compose up --detach
. Supervisor will not remove containers ondocker-compose down
. Use:docker rm $(docker stop $(docker ps --filter name=hassio* -q))
docker rm $(docker stop $(docker ps --filter name=homeassistant -q))
Hi,
If i make it on working system i lost all HA setting ?
Where docker-compose.yaml should be placed ?
I've managed to install HASSIO using your guide but whenever I try to install any add-ons I get an error message "XXXXX blocked from execution, system is not healthy" which I suspect is due to the obsolete version of Docker that comes bundle with DSM7. IIRC this didn't seem to be an issue in DSM6. Any suggestions?
Thanks