#Cant install 500 server error RPI 4
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[supervisor.docker.interface] Can't install ghcr.io/home-assistant/raspberrypi4-64-homeassistant:2023.10.5: 500 Server Error for http+docker://localhost/v1.43/images/create?tag=2023.10.5&fromImage=ghcr.io%2Fhome-assistant%2Fraspberrypi4-64-homeassistant&platform=linux%2Farm64: Internal Server Error ("Get "https://ghcr.io/v2/": net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)")
[supervisor.homeassistant.core] Error on Home Assistant installation. Retry in 30sec
[supervisor.docker.interface] Updating image ghcr.io/home-assistant/raspberrypi4-64-homeassistant:landingpage to ghcr.io/home-assistant/raspberrypi4-64-homeassistant:2023.10.5
[supervisor.docker.interface] Downloading docker image ghcr.io/home-assistant/raspberrypi4-64-homeassistant with tag 2023.10.5.
This can be due to DNS. Do you use DNS servers provided by your ISP?
Ok, how can i find out regarding the DNS
They are entered on your router. Probably under "dhcp" if you can access the admin page for it
In turn these are used by devices on your network to resolve addresses. HA OS needs to connect out and download these images to set itself up, and fast DNS servers usually helps with this.
You can replace what you find with DNS servers such as Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 or Quad9's 9.9.9.9 or Google's 8.8.8.8 etc
These big tech companies have appropriated simple looking servers for marketing or ease of use. Yours probably looks less neat. 68.87.85.102 for instance (provided by Comcast/Xfinity)
i see that its configured to automatically get dns from i isp. secondary and primary dns. should/can i cange one to the above
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I've had a similar issue although it says the update doesn't exist, using ISP DNS. It didn't give me a problem the last time I used homeassistant
Overlayfs: overlapping lowerdir path. Is what shows up on my CLI
yes you can try any of the above. One as primary and another as secondary
You may need to then disconnect and reconnect ethernet to the pi. A little pause in between
Then watch the logs
Make note of the existing servers in case you want to put them back.
ok, have now put in 9999 and 1111 as the pri ans sec dns servers, and also disconnected re-connected the ethernet