ironsheep / RPi-Reporter-MQTT2HA-Daemon

Linux service to collect and transfer Raspberry Pi data via MQTT to Home Assistant (for RPi Monitoring)
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After reboot Raspberry pi sensors unknown #69

Closed thijselblaso closed 2 years ago

thijselblaso commented 2 years ago

After I reboot my Raspberry Pi, the sensors become unknown.

When I use the command below on the Raspberry Pi the sensors become available again:

sudo systemctl restart isp-rpi-reporter.service

It is annoying that I have to do this after every reboot. Any solution for this?

After reboot in HA: Screenshot 2022-10-03 at 16 48 47

bsimmo commented 2 years ago

Yes just follow the instructions, you shouldn't really label it as a bug unless you actually can know it is a bug (I generally leave that to the maintainers as it is for their tracking)

Start here and follow through https://github.com/ironsheep/RPi-Reporter-MQTT2HA-Daemon#preparing-to-run-full-time

thijselblaso commented 2 years ago

Thanks, I missed that part!

bsimmo commented 2 years ago

Yes instructions tell you what to do, read them again.

On Mon, 3 Oct 2022, 3:54 pm Thijs, @.***> wrote:

After I reboot my Raspberry Pi, the sensors become unknown.

When I use the command below on the Raspberry Pi the sensors become available again:

sudo systemctl restart isp-rpi-reporter.service

It is annoying that I have to do this after every reboot. Any solution for this?

After reboot in HA: [image: Screenshot 2022-10-03 at 16 48 47] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38098396/193608382-b018c302-de6d-4ada-b501-058453e15449.png

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