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    • Thomas Braun
      Thomas Braun Most Active @erwinberlin last edited by

      @erwinberlin

      How do you create backups and how do you put the backup files back into your system?

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        erwinberlin @Thomas Braun last edited by

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        backups to a synology (SMB3.0). Restoring on a clean install works fine.

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          Thomas Braun Most Active @erwinberlin last edited by

          @erwinberlin sagte in Javascripts update 5.7 - scripts lost...?:

          Restoring on a clean install works fine.

          Why don't you do this then?

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            erwinberlin @Thomas Braun last edited by

            @thomas-braun
            that is a last resort option. It is weird that the javascript update breaks the system.

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              Thomas Braun Most Active @erwinberlin last edited by

              @erwinberlin sagte in Javascripts update 5.7 - scripts lost...?:

              It is weird that the javascript update breaks the system.

              I think it's your faulty setup of the mirror directory.

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                erwinberlin last edited by

                @thomas-braun that may well be faulty. Now the question is how to fix it.

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                  Thomas Braun Most Active @erwinberlin last edited by

                  @erwinberlin

                  iobroker stop
                  iobroker fix
                  iobroker start
                  

                  Then pull back in your javaskript-Backup:

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                    erwinberlin @Thomas Braun last edited by

                    @thomas-braun I did that already. Unfortunately, it does not help.

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                      erwinberlin @erwinberlin last edited by

                      So I ended up doing a full clean install RPI4 3Gb with Bullseye 64 bit. Restoring worked for adapters and javascript; zigbee and history both came with errors:
                      {"errno":-1,"code":"EPERM","syscall":"utime","path":"/opt/iobroker/backups/tmpScripts/"}
                      Still it all worked, so it is just a finding.

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                        erwinberlin last edited by

                        My solution (which I did tried 4x today) is to do a clean install. And then do the following in this order:

                        1. restore history, java scripts and zigbee data
                        2. install VIS via the adapters
                        3. do an ioBroker restore

                        And then the history data is still missing unfortunately. at least the system is up and running again in 10 mins. Did it 4x to get the Tuya devices to connect. unfortunately to no avail... (separate thread)

                        BTW I changed from RPI to docker on Ubuntu server running on a Fujitsu Futro s740 with 8Gb and 128Gb SSD. That is a bit more stable and flexible than the RPi system.

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