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It looks like the root cause of this issue is that version 1.1.6 of the controller includes caching and this may have caused the break.
UNIFI CONTROLLER 6.1 71 UPGRADE
ERROR db - We do not support upgrading from 5.12.35.įirmware version: 1.1.6.c289a3c.191031.0856Ī little searching for the unsupported upgrade error resulted in finding a thread that suggested upgrading via apt, followed by a reboot: WARN db - DbServer cannot start due to memory error, restarting with repair This log suggests that the database cannot be upgraded to the version requested:
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In reviewing the filesystem further, it looks like the unifi logs are at /srv/unifi/logs/server.log. The /dev/disk/by-partlabel/rootfs volume is 100% full, but that might be a read only device with firmware. Even a reboot results in the same behavior.įilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rvice loaded active exited Ubiquiti UniFi Setup service After upgrading controller to 6.1.71 and all devices with latest firmware: I am now constantly getting reconnection and disconnection notifications from the app: 'Your UniFi device has reconnected' and 'Your UniFi device has disconnected and reconnected several times today and may require your attention.' During this time, I don't experience. I looked for the right service to restart using systemctl | egrep -i unifiīrvice loaded active running UniFi CloudKey Bluetooh API etc/bt-proxy/services.d/unifi.json: "host": " It looks like the unifi service is not started. I was still not able to access the Web UI on port 8443, so I checked /etc/ for whatever was listening on that port, that was not egrep -iR 8443 /etc/ I changed this to use IPv4 only, and restarted nginx: The nginx config for the Web UI indicates the service will listen on all interfaces, using IPv6: The add-on provides a single-click installation and run solution for Home Assistant, allowing users to. About This add-on runs Ubiquiti Networks’ UniFi Controller software, which allows you to manage your UniFi network via the web browser. During adoption, the controller will attempt to establish a direct. The UniFi Controller allows you to manage your UniFi network using a web browser. A common issue is that the controller and the target device dont share the same network. To login via SSH, use the root account with your account password. This add-on is provided by the Home Assistant Community Add-ons project. Rectify the information presented in the 'Internet' table in New Settings. Disable SSID action buttons upon initial click while controller is processing the request. Fix DHCP link and WiFi module placeholders. I was able to login via SSH and perform some investigation on the Cloud Key. Fix Network Controller crashing the UniFi OS Portal upon quick navigation. I was able to get to the non-SSL port but was having trouble logging in using any combination of known credentials. I recently upgraded the firmware on my Ubiquiti Cloud Key and was not able to login to the UI this morning. SSH using the root account and your user password. Updating the unifi package via apt and rebooting solved the issue.
UNIFI CONTROLLER 6.1 71 UPDATE
Ubiquiti Cloud Key Upgrade – Can’t Login to Web UIĪ recent update to the UCK (Ubiquiti Cloud Key) controller software to add controller version caching caused the device to not start properly.