You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Describe The Bug:
Did a full backup and restored to a new Pi. Everything seems to work and it’s visible in the HomeKit home app. However the HomeKit registration number displayed in the UI is different from that advertised in the log file. It also did not save the UI settings, Colour changed on the restored version and screen layout returned to default. I’ve moved from one pi zero to a new one as a test before migrating to a pi 4
To Reproduce:
Restore from backup
Expected behavior:
Numbers should match and UI should be restored
Logs:
Screen shot attached showing numbers different
Show the Homebridge / Homebridge Config UI X logs here.
It looks like you didn't click the "Restart Homebridge" button from the "Restore" tab. The button on this page restarts the bridge in a special way to ensure none of the existing stuff is left over.
I have just tested not clicking this button and was able to reproduce the issue you describe, however when clicking the "Restart Homebridge" button from the "Restore" tab it works as expected.
Describe The Bug:
Did a full backup and restored to a new Pi. Everything seems to work and it’s visible in the HomeKit home app. However the HomeKit registration number displayed in the UI is different from that advertised in the log file. It also did not save the UI settings, Colour changed on the restored version and screen layout returned to default. I’ve moved from one pi zero to a new one as a test before migrating to a pi 4
To Reproduce:
Restore from backup
Expected behavior:
Numbers should match and UI should be restored
Logs:
Screen shot attached showing numbers different
Homebridge Config:
Show your homebridge config.json here
Screenshots:
Attached
Environment:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: