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Homeassistant crashes and restarts #117541

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umrath opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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Homeassistant crashes and restarts #117541

umrath opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 3 comments

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@umrath
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umrath commented May 16, 2024

The problem

Seemingly randomly Homeassistant crashes and restarts

What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?

2024.5.3

What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?

core-2024.1 (maybe)

What type of installation are you running?

Home Assistant Supervised

Integration causing the issue

unknown

Link to integration documentation on our website

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Diagnostics information

home-assistant.log.zip

Example YAML snippet

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Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?

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Additional information

I cannot pinpoint it to anything special. It started a while ago and I just realized that it's not a random error of an integration but a full crash of HA itself.

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bdraco commented May 16, 2024

The only thing that seems to be the same in your fault log is an ssl send. How old is the fault log?

Please follow the instructions at https://community.home-assistant.io/t/2024-5-tracking-down-instability-issues-caused-by-integrations/724441

@umrath
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umrath commented May 22, 2024

I have a new fault-Log from yesterday:
home-assistant.log.zip

I'm a bit hesitant to enable the debug mode on a production system because debug-Logging is already causing problems as the amount of log generated is massive.
I'm currently in the process of preparing to move HA to a lcx-container in Proxmox and debundle as much as I can to minimize the vector for potential problems. It will also grant me the option to do extensive debugging which I cannot really do on a small HA blue.

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bdraco commented May 23, 2024

Since you have been having segfaults even since python 3.11 all in different places in the python stack its possible there is a hardware issue or a bug in some native code that has gone unnoticed for a long time (even between python versions). Hopefully moving to the container will rule out or confirm the hardware being the issue.

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