Practical tips and tricks about IoT, electronics, computers, coding and stuff like that from a dad, who barely has any free time. Hey, who said it's impossible to have a die-hard hobby when you're a dad? :)
Using Proxmox 8.2.4 and ran into trouble when the VM would not boot into HAOS after completing this tutorial. The fix was to choose VirtIO Block when adding the VM disk at 8:41 instead of leaving it on SCSI as shown in this video. I am inexperienced so it is possible something about my Proxmox setup requires this change when a "properly" set up system does not. Hopefully this helps someone else as I banged my head on the wall for an hour to figure this out.
Thanks for your Video, I use this HA Bridge for some 10 years it running on my NAS and now I moved to Home Assiaten from Fibaro and I am no longer able to make it work, the " test" buttons work it see my HA install but the Voice command to Alaxe don't work, I was wondering if you have a tip before I give up
I like your mod. I'm getting ready to install a 9211 in my case and started reading all the horror stories about these overheating, so I'm going to ziptie an 80mm fan to mine. Wish me luck.
@@josueorozcoaltamirano7101 creo que hablas español. te decia q me quiero comprar ese modelo. Vos ya lo tenes? intentaste configurarla en HA? me dijeron q casi todas andan de las xiaomi en HA
@@martinmussofilmaciones Lo compré ayer justo, pero no encontré ninguna integración disponible, lo más que pude hacer fue, integrarlo con mi alexa, y desde home assistant le puedo pedir a alexa que inicie la limpieza por ejemplo cuando salgo de casa, ya con eso me conformo.
@@josueorozcoaltamirano7101 y que tal la aspiradora? la recomendas? una pregunta tiene mapeo inteligente? Fijate hay integraciones de Xiaomi pero no se si funcionaran, sino se me acaba de ocurrir q podes darle los comandos desde HA con Google Assistant SDK (mientras que no se desconecte de internet, la aspiradora que tengo yo ahora se me desconecta la manejo enviandole señales ir con broadlink)
Really helps! Thank you! Update for this now it is execute start by using "qm disk import 500 /root/haos_ova-12.3.qcow2 local-lvm --format qcow2" And your can remove all EFI disk, it still will work after u imported the qcow2
Hello, Great, informative video. I have an old APC-1000 with a DB9 port, do you think is possible to retrieve data from it, using the serial port and I guess a FTDI adaptor to usb? Thanks.
Newbie question: I just went through your list about LXC on ProxMox, and the video about adapting the user-files for file sharing made me scratch my head a little. I didn't setup anything yet but in this video I observed a user section in Portainer. Maybe it does the heavy lifting and automates what you explained in the other video and I don't need to study the other video? 😝
I bet you could get it working if you just looked up supported NICs list they have on their website instead of first buying then hoping. Every appliance vendor, especially open source one, focuses on the limited MOST used hardware and they don't have time to support lesser used hardware. SO always look supported hardware list before going into the store to purchase your proffered product.
why the heck need to communicate HA directly with the robot. I dont want this robot to be part of my network. I have all devices with smarthome in a DMZ network, not able to scann all my other private stuff and controlling it via Cloud services is very easy... but any how all HA stuff needs direct connections with that devices which sucks
I think this is a matter of personal preference :) The idea of relying on third party cloud services is a big no-go for me for example. I restrict the internet access of all the devices instead.
@@TheTinkerDad which limit's usage of most apps and devices by their own services? I mean all apps, Xiaomi, Tapo, Robot mowers offer way more data and maps and usability than HA which may good to enable or disable a light or a schedule with some combined logic... If an app offers a cloud API it's should be used like in Worx or Hue, even if there might be a local variant beside. Limiting Internet access without limiting usability, barley possible. Having them in a guest network is super easy at full functionality
I really like this mixer but as much it being simple like I want it to be I have something else in mind I’d like to pass on to what I would like to look into and need your help if you’d like to that is.one is having 4 mono inputs on the left all tied to the left output and 4 mono inputs on the right all tied to the right output. Or just a 8 channel stereo mixer with two outputs.Another is the same 8 channnel stereo mixer with pan pots also. Can you help?
Thanks you so much for the great work. I've been wanting to set up my home lab for a few months now to facilitate with my project to share my tech knowledge with others, like you and other RU-vidrs for free. This video was part of the missing key for hosting my services from my home network.
Great video I went from proxmox -> Ubuntu VM -> Docker to Proxmox -> Docker This was to make it easy for multiple docker containers to use the hardware GPU. t works really well... as you said , Proxmox is just Debian, so nothing _technically_ wrong with doing it. It still feels does feel a little wrong though! Maybe next time I'll use Proxmox -> LXC Ununtu -> Docker
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This is how I understand the instructions, everything is clear and easy. I carried out all the work steps on Prommax 8.0.3 😀😀😀😀😁
I run my docker containers inside a proxmox container.. One big advantage here is that I can migrate this container to another machine and all my containers move as well. If you run docker in a VM, you get even more migration power because you can live migrate all the docker containers without downtime (but you do need the overhead of a VM)