Can't connect after update

What is the problem?

Saw octopi was updated to Bullseye so rather than make a new image and re setup octopi,
I updated the os to Bullseye. but no longer can connect to octoprint.

What did you already try to solve it?

Checked IP--It's correct
Did status of octorpint service and it is running

Have you tried running in safe mode?

n/a

Did running in safe mode solve the problem?

n/a

Systeminfo Bundle

You can download this in OctoPrint's System Information dialog ... no bundle, no support!)
Can't get to octoprint to download bundle.
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Additional information about your setup

OctoPrint version, OctoPi version, printer, firmware, browser, operating system, ... as much data as possible
Running on a Pi4 8gb
no errors updating os.
Debian is now 11.6

login as: pi
pi@192.168.0.200's password:
Linux Octopi 5.10.103-v7l+ #1529 SMP Tue Mar 8 12:24:00 GMT 2022 armv7l

The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.

Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
Last login: Sat Dec 17 10:18:50 2022 from 192.168.0.12


Access OctoPrint from a web browser on your network by navigating to any of:

http://Octopi.local
http://192.168.0.200

https is also available, with a self-signed certificate.

This image comes without a desktop environment installed because it's not
required for running OctoPrint. If you want a desktop environment you can
install it via

sudo /home/pi/scripts/install-desktop

OctoPrint version : 1.8.6
OctoPi version : 0.18.0

pi@Octopi:~ $ Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
Last login: Sat Dec 17 10:18:50 2022 from 192.168.0.12


Access OctoPrint from a web browser on your network by navigating to any of:

http://Octopi.local
http://192.168.0.200

https is also available, with a self-signed certificate.

This image comes without a desktop environment installed because it's not
required for running OctoPrint. If you want a desktop environment you can
install it via

sudo /home/pi/scripts/install-desktop

OctoPrint version : 1.8.6
OctoPi version : 0.18.0

Refuses to connect
What more should I look for?

This is expected to happen if you upgrade the major OS version. There are breaking changes to haproxy & you will need to re-create OctoPrint's Python virtual environment for the new version.

You can find some posts about how to manually fix things to make OctoPrint work again, such as in this thread:

Thank you.

Easiest thing to do for an upgrade is to make a backup and save it to your PC. Install the latest version of octopi then restore the backup. It will restore all your plugins, settings etc.

Thank you.

I used the Backup and Restore plugin to create a backup of my install and saved it to my laptop.

I re-imaged my microSD and performed the restore. I lost 3 plugins after the restore.
Fortunately I had another Octoprint install for my other printer, so I'm grabbing the config info from there for my Kasa plugin.

Edit: Interesting. Several of the plugins didn't get reinstalled, but their configurations did.
As soon as I re-installed the plugins, their configs magically appeared.

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