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[solved] Sensor missing after restart

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  • abmantisA Offline
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    wrote on last edited by hek
    #1

    After restarting Home Assistant, my motion and light sensors do not show up until they send values again. They are being correctly saved on the persistence .json file, so I expected them to show up.

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    • abmantisA abmantis

      After restarting Home Assistant, my motion and light sensors do not show up until they send values again. They are being correctly saved on the persistence .json file, so I expected them to show up.

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      Have you followed the recommendation in the documentation to send an initial value to the controller? The symptom you're describing sounds as if that may not be the case.

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      • abmantisA abmantis

        After restarting Home Assistant, my motion and light sensors do not show up until they send values again. They are being correctly saved on the persistence .json file, so I expected them to show up.

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        @abmantis

        What version of home assistant are you using? There was an issue in 0.33 that lead to the behavior you've reported here.

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        • E exxamalte

          Have you followed the recommendation in the documentation to send an initial value to the controller? The symptom you're describing sounds as if that may not be the case.

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          wrote on last edited by abmantis
          #4

          @exxamalte The sensor appears correctly after sending values. Also, the .json file is correctly filled with the sensor data.

          @martinhjelmare Well, I'm using 0.33.4! I'll try updating and report back :) Thanks.

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          • martinhjelmareM martinhjelmare

            @abmantis

            What version of home assistant are you using? There was an issue in 0.33 that lead to the behavior you've reported here.

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            @martinhjelmare I just updated to the latest version and now they appear correctly after rebooting! Thank you very much.

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