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This is a helm chart for [homeassistant](https://github.com/morpheus65535/homeassistant/).
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This helm chart can be found on [artifacthub.io](https://artifacthub.io/) and
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can be installed via helm.
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This helm chart can be found on [artifacthub.io](https://artifacthub.io/) and can be installed via helm.
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```bash
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helm repo add volker.raschek https://charts.cryptic.systems/volker.raschek
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### Mountpoints
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As default all configuration and media files will be stored inside the container
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filesystem. Inside the `values.yaml` files the sections `volumes` and
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`volumeMounts` to mount additional volumes inside the container. For example to
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mount the directories containing configuration and media files on separate
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mountpoints. The `values.yaml` contains also some examples to mount the
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directories inside the host filesystem.
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As default all configuration and media files will be stored inside the container filesystem. Inside the `values.yaml`
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files the sections `volumes` and `volumeMounts` to mount additional volumes inside the container. For example to mount
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the directories containing configuration and media files on separate mountpoints. The `values.yaml` contains also some
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examples to mount the directories inside the host filesystem.
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#### Troubleshooting
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The application use as backend a sqlite database. If the database is stored on a
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network filesystem like nfs, it is quite possible that the application lacks or
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is unusable, because sqlite is not designed to be used as a database accesses
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over network.
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The application use as backend a sqlite database. If the database is stored on a network filesystem like nfs, it is
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quite possible that the application lacks or is unusable, because sqlite is not designed to be used as a database
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accesses over network.
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