I’ve had a problem for a year or more, so that’s through numerous Home Assistant updates: I have about 15 automations that I’ve disabled, but they always become enabled again within a few days. I haven’t been able to determine a trigger for the re-enabling.
Has anyone else encountered this? Does anyone have a suggestion?
This is really confusing to me. The History list shows when this automation was turned on and turned off (turned on means enabled, turned off means disabled) but the Logbook list doesn’t show anything for this automation at the datetime it was enabled (it does show me manually disabling the automation, though).
I searched for the automation’s name (e.g.,
automation.my_automation
) in every file in HA’sconfg
directory and there are no occurrences. I also searched for the automation’s ID (e.g.,1623421375007
) in every file in HA’sconfg
directory the only occurrence is in the Automations.yaml file where the automation is defined. I also searched forautomation.turn_on
andautomation.turn_off
in every file in HA’sconfg
directory and there are no occurrences.This seems strange: when I click on the “On” or “Off” bar in the History list for this automation and the details for the automation pop-up (screenshots below), and I then click “Related”, the section that says “Part of the following automations” lists about half of my automations, but none of them have anything to do with this automation.
I forgot to mention that I had also renamed one of my automations in the hope that I’d be able to find the original name in my log files when whatever was trying to turn it off could no longer turn it off. But I can’t find anything in the log files containing the original name.