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---
layout: default
title: Troubleshooting
nav_order: 6
---
# Troubleshooting Guide 🔧
This guide helps you diagnose and resolve common issues with MCP Server.
## Quick Diagnostics
### Health Check
First, verify the server's health:
```bash
curl http://localhost:3000/health
```
Expected response:
```json
{
"status": "healthy",
"version": "1.0.0",
"uptime": 3600,
"homeAssistant": {
"connected": true,
"version": "2024.1.0"
}
}
```
## Common Issues
### 1. Connection Issues
#### Cannot Connect to MCP Server
**Symptoms:**
- Server not responding
- Connection refused errors
- Timeout errors
**Solutions:**
1. Check if the server is running:
```bash
# For Docker installation
docker compose ps
# For manual installation
ps aux | grep mcp
```
2. Verify port availability:
```bash
# Check if port is in use
netstat -tuln | grep 3000
```
3. Check logs:
```bash
# Docker logs
docker compose logs mcp
# Manual installation logs
bun run dev
```
#### Home Assistant Connection Failed
**Symptoms:**
- "Connection Error" in health check
- Cannot control devices
- State updates not working
**Solutions:**
1. Verify Home Assistant URL and token in `.env`:
```env
HA_URL=http://homeassistant:8123
HA_TOKEN=your_long_lived_access_token
```
2. Test Home Assistant connection:
```bash
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_HA_TOKEN" \
http://your-homeassistant:8123/api/
```
3. Check network connectivity:
```bash
# For Docker setup
docker compose exec mcp ping homeassistant
```
### 2. Authentication Issues
#### Invalid Token
**Symptoms:**
- 401 Unauthorized responses
- "Invalid token" errors
**Solutions:**
1. Generate a new token:
```bash
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/auth/token \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"username": "your_username", "password": "your_password"}'
```
2. Verify token format:
```javascript
// Token should be in format:
Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIs...
```
#### Rate Limiting
**Symptoms:**
- 429 Too Many Requests
- "Rate limit exceeded" errors
**Solutions:**
1. Check current rate limit status:
```bash
curl -I http://localhost:3000/api/state
```
2. Adjust rate limits in configuration:
```yaml
security:
rateLimit: 100 # Increase if needed
rateLimitWindow: 60000 # Window in milliseconds
```
### 3. Real-time Updates Issues
#### SSE Connection Drops
**Symptoms:**
- Frequent disconnections
- Missing state updates
- EventSource errors
**Solutions:**
1. Implement proper reconnection logic:
```javascript
class SSEClient {
constructor() {
this.connect();
}
connect() {
this.eventSource = new EventSource('/subscribe_events');
this.eventSource.onerror = this.handleError.bind(this);
}
handleError(error) {
console.error('SSE Error:', error);
this.eventSource.close();
setTimeout(() => this.connect(), 1000);
}
}
```
2. Check network stability:
```bash
# Monitor connection stability
ping -c 100 localhost
```
### 4. Performance Issues
#### High Latency
**Symptoms:**
- Slow response times
- Command execution delays
- UI lag
**Solutions:**
1. Enable Redis caching:
```env
REDIS_ENABLED=true
REDIS_URL=redis://localhost:6379
```
2. Monitor system resources:
```bash
# Check CPU and memory usage
docker stats
# Or for manual installation
top -p $(pgrep -f mcp)
```
3. Optimize database queries and caching:
```typescript
// Use batch operations
const results = await Promise.all([
cache.get('key1'),
cache.get('key2')
]);
```
### 5. Device Control Issues
#### Commands Not Executing
**Symptoms:**
- Commands appear successful but no device response
- Inconsistent device states
- Error messages from Home Assistant
**Solutions:**
1. Verify device availability:
```bash
curl http://localhost:3000/api/state/light.living_room
```
2. Check command syntax:
```bash
# Test basic command
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/api/command \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"command": "Turn on living room lights"}'
```
3. Review Home Assistant logs:
```bash
docker compose exec homeassistant journalctl -f
```
## Debugging Tools
### Log Analysis
Enable debug logging:
```env
LOG_LEVEL=debug
DEBUG=mcp:*
```
### Network Debugging
Monitor network traffic:
```bash
# TCP dump for API traffic
tcpdump -i any port 3000 -w debug.pcap
```
### Performance Profiling
Enable performance monitoring:
```env
ENABLE_METRICS=true
METRICS_PORT=9090
```
## Getting Help
If you're still experiencing issues:
1. Check the [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/jango-blockchained/advanced-homeassistant-mcp/issues)
2. Search [Discussions](https://github.com/jango-blockchained/advanced-homeassistant-mcp/discussions)
3. Create a new issue with:
- Detailed description
- Logs
- Configuration (sanitized)
- Steps to reproduce
## Maintenance
### Regular Health Checks
Run periodic health checks:
```bash
# Create a cron job
*/5 * * * * curl -f http://localhost:3000/health || notify-admin
```
### Log Rotation
Configure log rotation:
```yaml
logging:
maxSize: "100m"
maxFiles: "7d"
compress: true
```
### Backup Configuration
Regularly backup your configuration:
```bash
# Backup script
tar -czf mcp-backup-$(date +%Y%m%d).tar.gz \
.env \
config/ \
data/
```
## FAQ
### General Questions
#### Q: What is MCP Server?
A: MCP Server is a bridge between Home Assistant and Language Learning Models, enabling natural language control and automation of your smart home devices.
#### Q: What are the system requirements?
A: MCP Server requires:
- Node.js 16 or higher
- Home Assistant instance
- 1GB RAM minimum
- 1GB disk space
#### Q: How do I update MCP Server?
A: For Docker installation:
```bash
docker compose pull
docker compose up -d
```
For manual installation:
```bash
git pull
bun install
bun run build
```
### Integration Questions
#### Q: Can I use MCP Server with any Home Assistant instance?
A: Yes, MCP Server works with any Home Assistant instance that has the REST API enabled and a valid long-lived access token.
#### Q: Does MCP Server support all Home Assistant integrations?
A: MCP Server supports all Home Assistant devices and services that are accessible via the REST API.
### Security Questions
#### Q: Is my Home Assistant token secure?
A: Yes, your Home Assistant token is stored securely and only used for authenticated communication between MCP Server and your Home Assistant instance.
#### Q: Can I use MCP Server remotely?
A: Yes, but we recommend using a secure connection (HTTPS) and proper authentication when exposing MCP Server to the internet.
### Troubleshooting Questions
#### Q: Why are my device states not updating?
A: Check:
1. Home Assistant connection
2. WebSocket connection status
3. Device availability in Home Assistant
4. Network connectivity
#### Q: Why are my commands not working?
A: Verify:
1. Command syntax
2. Device availability
3. User permissions
4. Home Assistant API access