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Installing Home Assistant on the SENSBLUE ATLAS / i.Cee²
Objective Install Home Assistant in a Docker container, running alongside the stack already present on the ATLAS:
- Node-RED
- Mosquitto MQTT
- Grafana
- InfluxDB
Home Assistant does not replace the native stack. It only adds an extra interface/integration layer.
Scope: base installation of Home Assistant, creation of the initial account, and MQTT configuration compatible with the current ATLAS installation.
1. Prerequisites
| Item | Value / check |
|---|---|
| Device | SENSBLUE ATLAS / i.Cee² |
| Platform | Raspberry Pi CM4 / aarch64 |
| System | Debian GNU/Linux 13 trixie |
| Access | SSH with a user account that has sudo permissions |
| Disk space | At least 1 GB free on the eMMC |
| Network | ATLAS with internet access |
| Required port | 8123 free for Home Assistant |
| MQTT | Local Mosquitto on 127.0.0.1:1883 |
Check the system:
cat /etc/os-release | grep PRETTY_NAME
uname -m
df -h /
2. Ports used on ATLAS
Before and after installation, confirm that the existing stack continues to respond.
| Service | Port |
|---|---|
| Node-RED | 1880 |
| Mosquitto MQTT | 1883 |
| Grafana | 3000 |
| InfluxDB | 8086 |
| Home Assistant | 8123 |
Check the stack's ports:
for p in 1880 1883 3000 8086; do
ss -tlnp | grep ":$p " && echo "port $p OK"
done