Stefan Agner 27b092aed0
Block OS updates when the system is unhealthy (#6053)
* Block OS updates when the system is unhealthy

In #6024 we mark a system as unhealthy when multiple OS installations
were found. The idea was to block OS updates in this case. However, it
turns out that the OS update job was not checking the system health
and thus allowed updates even when the system was marked as unhealthy.

This commit adds the `JobCondition.HEALTHY` condition to the OS update
job, ensuring that OS updates are only performed when the system is
healthy.

Users can force an OS update still by using
`ha jobs options --ignore-conditions healthy`.

* Add test for update of unhealthy system

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Co-authored-by: Jan Čermák <sairon@sairon.cz>
2025-07-31 11:23:57 +02:00

Home Assistant Supervisor

First private cloud solution for home automation

Home Assistant (former Hass.io) is a container-based system for managing your Home Assistant Core installation and related applications. The system is controlled via Home Assistant which communicates with the Supervisor. The Supervisor provides an API to manage the installation. This includes changing network settings or installing and updating software.

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