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core.entity_registry corruption when update to core 2024.1.2 #107638

Closed duckati closed 4 months ago

duckati commented 8 months ago

The problem

After the update to core 2024.1.2 the file core.entity_registry became corrupted causing a lot of issue to automations. Reverting back to core 2024.1.1 via partial backup everything works fine. No manual modification was made to core.entity_registry file. No hardware modification was made to my configuration.

What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?

core-2024.1.2

What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?

core-2024.1.1

What type of installation are you running?

Home Assistant OS 11.3

Integration causing the issue

Home Assistant Core Integration

Link to integration documentation on our website

https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/homeassistant/

Diagnostics information

No response

Example YAML snippet

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Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?

No response

Additional information

Immagine 2024-01-09 120137

moelloman commented 7 months ago

I have the same problem after updating to 2024.1.4 from 2024.1.0. All previous update tries to 2024.3 failed (core crahsed after the restart again and again). Then I did sucessfully the update to 2024.1.4. Over night the core crashed. Since a new start I see this repair entry. More or less all devices are not responding (ZHA, ZWAVE, Homematic etc.)

issue-triage-workflows[bot] commented 4 months ago

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