#Hi,

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magic sail
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I run, or try to, HomeAssistant on a Raspberry Pi 5 with 16 GB. I installed a NVME SSD via PCIe and installed HomeAssistant on it, via the Raspberry Pi Imager. I run into several issues while I tried to setuup my Smarthome with HomeAssistant. I have a Homematic/Homematic IP system and a CCU3.
HomeAssistant had several times the error message, that a yaml was not existing. If I remeber correctly something like perfomrance.yaml?
It came back after restarts, but the system never run more than a few minutes, then stopped working, or even crashed. I used the Network to access the Pi and HomeAssistant, via my Browser.
I now also got my hand onto a fitting HDMI-Cable, so I could observe HomeAssistant on the start, while it stopped working completly on Sunday. The screen showed a failure I don´t remeber exactly, and I reinstalled HomeAssistant on the SSD again, deleating my work for two days in setting up HomeAssistant.
Now it shows me the message I enclose with the picture, and I wonder if it is a problem with the installation of HomeAssistant, so it would be the right way to reinstall HomeAssistant again, or if it might be an other problem, like a hardware problem with the Raspberry Pi.
I am thankful for any help and advice, as I was not able to find a solution to run a real Hardwaretest on the Raspberry Pi, yet.

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dreamy escarp
visual mica
magic sail
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Is there a way to test the SSD/PCIe on the Raspberry Pi?

visual mica
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you would propbably want to boot rpi os to get better access to testing utilities

magic sail
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There is only an obvious Test for the speed of the SD-Card.

visual mica
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theres a crystaldiskmark clone called kdiskmark i think.
you could also check the smart data and stuff