hristo-atanasov / Tasmota-IRHVAC

Home Assistant platform for controlling IR Air Conditioners via Tasmota IRHVAC command and compatible hardware
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state not saved #83

Closed biGdada closed 1 year ago

biGdada commented 1 year ago

i've updated hass to 2022.8.3, and since the update the state of the AC is not being kept on restart. it seems like the state is not saved (i checked the entry in core.restore_state).

nao-pon commented 1 year ago

@biGdada I checked with Home Assistant 2022.8.3, but there seems to be no particular problem. I have 4 Panasonic, 1 Daikin and 1 Toshiba air conditioners from this integration and they are all fine.

biGdada commented 1 year ago

have you tried to restart home assistant while one of the ACs is running? mine revert to being off.

nao-pon commented 1 year ago

Yes, the working one will be restored in the proper mode.

Is the content of core.restore_state stored with a different value than it actually is?

biGdada commented 1 year ago

it is not changed at all. the state is stuck on "off" no matter what i do

nao-pon commented 1 year ago

I'm concerned that the file core.restore_state is corrupted. Is the state of other entities updated?

biGdada commented 1 year ago

i tried to move core.restore_state and restart HA. the file was recreated but the problem persists. thus i dont think it's corrupted. but, i just tried another entry and its also not updated. might be something wrong with my installation. i think you can close the bug report now, sorry for all the noise.

nao-pon commented 1 year ago

Yes. I will close this, but please reopen if you find problems with this integration.