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Restoring the states depends on the recorder. What are your settings regarding the recorder?
Edit: reference https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/recorder/
Ah, interesting!!! I've tried enabling it just by adding
recorder:
in it the configuration file that, if I didn't get it wrong, should record everything without exclusion, but...it doesn't sensors/switches/thermostat setpoint and state are lost at config reload. Am I doing something wrong?recorder is enabled by default. however, when you are using docker it might be possible that the default file data base (it's folder) is not mapped to a persistent location outside the container (resp. in the host file system).
however, I really do not know much about all this docker related stuff. my recorder suggestion was just a shot into the blue. if I would be facing this problem I might just try to set up a relational data base like MySQL or PostgreSQL as a target for the recorder.
The recorder was indeed already enabled, I've noticed from the home-assistant_v2.db file. Nevertheless I'm still losing everything when I reload the config. I'm not using docker, but HA OS. Any other...shot in the blue? 😁
is the history of the values available after restart? like the graphs shown when you click a sensor entity?
Yes, the history of there, with some blanks around the time I've done some config reload