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I'm pretty new to HA. I've set it up and I keep editing the confirmation and everytime I restart to apply the changes, all the switches, sensors and even the thermostat lose their values. The most annoying is the thermostat (classic thermostat entity) because I have to turn it on selecting heat/cool and set the temperature. Is there a way to keep all these values across restarts?

Edit: I'm using HA OS on Proxmox. All the sensors and switches slowly goes back to "normal" as soon as they publish their state, apart from some entities that have values provided by HA itself and not by the devices (like the thermostat).

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm sorry if you think that I'm wasting your time. From my point of view, it's the other way around since all it's written in the OP! And you still saying to run a packet capture means you didn't get the point or you know HA less than me!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

means you didn’t get the point or you know HA less than me

Your OP says "everytime I restart to apply the changes, all the switches, sensors and even the thermostat lose their values". Later on, you've said that you configured all your switches and sensors to publish their states in MQTT. Hence why I'm saying you need to look at how and when HA is querying those states.

You've since clarified that the thermostat is a generic thermostat entity, where HA controls setpoint. Without having posted your config, I'm left to assume that HA turns your HVAC on/off based on a temp sensor state.

I've been running HA for many, many years, and am a network guy by trade. I'm only trying to help, but you're now assuming I'm either not getting the point or know less than you.

No worries, mate. Best of luck. 👍