Sometimes some of my automations don’t trigger, so when I look at the trace to find out why, I’ll see something like unknown entity. Does anyone know what’s happening and how to fix it?

  • sue_her_birds@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    My guess is that at some point you had a lux sensor (illuminance) as a condition and that entity has either had its name changed or has been deleted.

    Check out the automation (either in the builder or in the yaml) to see if you have this condition. Then see if that entity still exists or if it’s name has changed.

    Edit: for clarity

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      10 months ago

      See that’s the weird thing. I haven’t removed or renamed any devices and most of the time everything works, but once in awhile I get these errors.

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        Once I had devices that replaced entities with new ones with a different ID after a firmware update. It happened to some ESPHome devices I had after upgrading the firmware. Have you checked the device the entity belongs to?

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          10 months ago

          Yup, once I manually trigger the automations, everything starts working again

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              Automatic builder. Just had it happen again

              alias: Illuminate Bathroom
              description: ""
              trigger:
                - type: occupied
                  platform: device
                  device_id: 59772f660e8f058102f9e94a02403969
                  entity_id: d4e7dc31bf50b3a2302c611bbf16bc94
                  domain: binary_sensor
              condition:
                - type: is_illuminance
                  condition: device
                  device_id: 59772f660e8f058102f9e94a02403969
                  entity_id: c192872a4d9f435658f8e84c4ad110b5
                  domain: sensor
                  below: 1200
                - type: is_motion
                  condition: device
                  device_id: 0ae8165edc6622b670e24f99a7911c07
                  entity_id: 2314ba20932943fdb166814cfa6156b0
                  domain: binary_sensor
              action:
                - service: switch.turn_on
                  metadata: {}
                  data: {}
                  target:
                    device_id: bd72cd3e24be2facbf8e6bf459e93b09
              mode: single
              
              
                • sue_her_birds@sh.itjust.works
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                  10 months ago

                  Have you looked at your logs to see if anything looks fishy? Check your main logs but also the logs in your zigbee integration

                  Also it may be time to submit it as a bug.

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    10 months ago

    Maybe click on that lux entity in the dashboard and see if it has been consistently transmitting its data (on the history graph)? I’m pretty sure you’ll get this warning if the state reads “unavailable” which could be a reception issue or a dying sensor.

    I recently saw this happen to an animation of mine and I think this was the cause

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      10 months ago

      I’m using Zigbee2MQTT and they’re plugged in, but the fade is set to something like 5 seconds