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Need help: Ewelink Smart Home add-on build causes system reboot on Raspberry Pi 3 #156

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yldrmzffr opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 1 comment

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yldrmzffr commented Nov 7, 2024

My System

  • Home Assistant Core: 2024.11.0
  • Home Assistant Supervisor: 2024.11.2
  • Home Assistant Operating System: 13.2
  • Frontend: 20241106.0
  • Hardware: Raspberry Pi 3
  • Add-on Version: 1.4.3

Problem Description

I'm trying to install the Ewelink Smart Home add-on, but it crashes my system and makes it unusable. Here's what happens:

  1. When I start installing the add-on, the build process begins:
INFO [supervisor.docker.addon] Starting build for f4f71350/aarch64-addon-ewelink_smart_home_slug:1.4.3
  1. During the build process, my system crashes and reboots

  2. After reboot, Supervisor gets stuck in the build step and system won't start

    • System becomes completely unresponsive
    • Can't access Home Assistant
    • Only works again after manually rebooting 5-6 times
  3. When system finally recovers, I see this message:

INFO [supervisor.addons.addon] No f4f71350_ewelink_smart_home_slug addon Docker image found
  1. And I get this configuration error:
ERROR [supervisor.utils.json] Can't write /data/addons/data/f4f71350_ewelink_smart_home_slug/options.json: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  1. If I try to install or configure the add-on again, the same cycle repeats and system locks up again

What I've Noticed

  • My system is stable when running other add-ons
  • Crashes and lockups only happen during this add-on's build process
  • No obvious errors in logs before the crash
  • I need to reboot my system every time I try
  • Can't install or configure the add-on at all

Questions

  1. Is this add-on compatible with Raspberry Pi 3?
  2. Are there any special requirements for installation?
  3. Is there another way to install this add-on?
  4. Has anyone successfully installed this on a Raspberry Pi 3?
  5. Are there other users experiencing this issue?

Please let me know if you need any additional information. Thanks for your help!

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@dziadkiewicz
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Same here. Exactly the same problem.

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