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Home Assistant OS Configuration |
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I use a dedicated HP EliteDesk Mini for running Home Assistant OS.
Make sure you're using UEFI and Secure Boot is disabled.
Then using Balena Etcher, flash the HAOS image directly to the drive you will be using (skipping the USB stick, as it's quicker). The image is located here (but you'll need to check the latest version).
https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system/releases/download/10.3/haos_generic-x86-64-10.3.img.xz
https://www.home-assistant.io/getting-started/onboarding/
Assign a Static IP address in dnsmasq of 10.19.90.99
.
Change the default hostname to the below.
host options --hostname "homeassistant-01"
Once those changes are made reboot the host.
host reboot
Go to http://10.19.90.99:8123 and either upload a backup, or create a new account. This process can take 5 to 10 minutes, and you might not get any feedback until it's done if you've not got a screen plugged in to the device.
Go to http://10.19.90.99:8123/profile and select the button for "Advanced Mode".
Go to http://10.19.90.99:8123/hassio/addon/core_ssh/info and click "Install".
After a short wait the addon will be installed. Select the "Watchdog" button and then click "Start" to start the SSH service.
Then go to the "Configuration" tab and paste the contents of the public key into the "Authorized Keys" field, click "Save" and then in the pop-up "Restart Add-On".
Next add port 22 under the "Network" heading in the "Configuration" tab, click Save and then once-again "Restart Add-On".
Test it works by trying to ssh into the machine:
ssh [email protected] -i ~/.ssh/homeassistant-01
Original instructions here, but they weren't fully complete as they are below.
Go to http://10.19.90.99:8123/hassio/addon/core_mosquitto/info and click "Install".
After a short wait the addon will be installed. Select the "Watchdog" button and then click "Start" to start the service.
Go to http://10.19.90.99:8123/hassio/store and click the ⋮
button and then "Repositories". Paste the below into the "Add" field and then click "Add".
https://github.com/zigbee2mqtt/hassio-zigbee2mqtt
Then click "Close" and go to http://10.19.90.99:8123/hassio/addon/45df7312_zigbee2mqtt/info and click "Install".
After a short wait the addon will be installed. Select the "Watchdog" button, and "Show in sidebar" button and then click "Start" to start the service.
Follow the instructions here: here
On the laptop create a key and certificate.
openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -new \
-nodes -x509 -days 3650 \
-keyout ssl/mqtt_key.pem \
-out ssl/mqtt_cert.pem
Then use scp
to upload these to the /root/ssl
directory on the Home Assistant host.
scp -i ~/.ssh/homeassistant-01 /home/jprice/ssl/* [email protected]:/root/ssl/
Go to http://10.19.90.99:8123/hassio/addon/core_mosquitto/config and specify the files in each field:
- Certificate File:
mqtt_cert.pem
- Private Key File:
mqtt_key.pem
Click Save and then "Restart Add-On".
Next go to: http://10.19.90.99:8123/config/integrations and you should now see the MQTT integration has been discovered. Click "Configure" and then in the pop-up box click "Submit" and then "Finish".
Then add the below into the "Serial" field here: http://10.19.90.99:8123/hassio/addon/45df7312_zigbee2mqtt/config
port: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-dresden_elektronik_ingenieurtechnik_GmbH_ConBee_II_DE2490845-if00
adapter: deconz
Then "Save" and restart the add-on as prompted and you should not get the 502 error when accessing the webapp from the sidebar and can start adding Zigbee devices.
Using SSH, run the below command to install the Home Assistant Community Store.
[core-ssh ~]$ wget -O - https://get.hacs.xyz | bash -
Connecting to get.hacs.xyz (172.67.132.174:443)
Connecting to raw.githubusercontent.com (185.199.108.133:443)
writing to stdout
- 100% |***************************************************************************************************************************************************************| 2742 0:00:00 ETA
written to stdout
INFO: Trying to find the correct directory...
INFO: Found Home Assistant configuration directory at '/root/config'
INFO: Creating custom_components directory...
INFO: Changing to the custom_components directory...
INFO: Downloading HACS
Connecting to github.com (140.82.121.4:443)
Connecting to github.com (140.82.121.4:443)
Connecting to objects.githubusercontent.com (185.199.110.133:443)
saving to 'hacs.zip'
hacs.zip 100% |***************************************************************************************************************************************************************| 1943k 0:00:00 ETA
'hacs.zip' saved
INFO: Creating HACS directory...
INFO: Unpacking HACS...
INFO: Removing HACS zip file...
INFO: Installation complete.
INFO: Remember to restart Home Assistant before you configure it
Then restart Home Assistant from the system screen: http://10.19.90.99:8123/config/system
Add HACS as an Integration here: http://10.19.90.99:8123/config/integrations by clicking "Add Integration", searching for HACS, and following the setup wizard.
Go to http://10.19.90.99:8123/hacs/integrations and install the following add-ons:
- Passive BLE monitor integration
- Tapo Controller
- Tapo: Cameras Control
- WebRTC Camera
Follow the instructions at loganmarchione/hassos-addons: Home Assistant Add-ons and then hassos-addons/prometheus_node_exporter at main · loganmarchione/hassos-addons.
Follow the instructions at hassio-addons/samba-backup at master · thomasmauerer/hassio-addons.