No Specific Problem, but my Printer has sat idle since back in about April 2023.
I've Powered it up & OctoPrint runs fine, as does OctoDash which is on the Pi4's Official Touch Screen.
I've reprinted some old G-Code & even slices a couple of new things & printed with success.
Daunting thing though is that I'm advised of a whole heap of updates.
OctoPrint, which is 1.9.3.
OctoDash, along with a hand full of Plug-ins.
Keen to Catch up as I originally got the Printer in Dec 2022,
but then Things started going on in the Real World that saw me taking a break.
Thanks
Phil.
What did you already try to solve it?
Changed nothing at this stage Pending advice.
Feel that if I Blindly start doing updates I'll break what's currently working.
Have you tried running in safe mode?
Not Relevant.
Did running in safe mode solve the problem?
Not Relevant
Systeminfo Bundle
You can download this in OctoPrint's System Information dialog ... no bundle, no support!)
Based on your log, your current image is running python 3.7, which is what was bundled with OctoPi 0.18.0. Personally, what I would do is create a backup in OctoPrint's settings, download the backup after creation, and on a 2nd SD card flash the latest OctoPi 1.1.0. Shutdown your existing install from the system menu, unplug power from pi, remove original SD card and put the new SD card in and power on. Give it a little while to power up and initialize and then use the downloaded backup in the first step of the initial setup wizard when you access the web interface.
The only other thing after flashing new you'd have to deal with is the OctoDash setup, and so far I've been running that without issue on OctoPi 1.1.0, but it may require you to figure some things out depending on your screen to get it working in "bookworm", ie adjust some dt-overlay settings in config.txt.
Thanks for that. I was assuming bringing another SD Card into the Play would be in the Plan.
So The Restoration of the Backup?
Am I correct in interpreting that restoring the backup
will install all my Plug-ins at the latest Version Level.
I'm also considering other options as I have a couple of Spare Pi4's here,
and Also a Spare Pi5 running an SSD. Not sure it that offers any Benefits.
Pretty Rusty on my Octoprint & Linux after the break, but things are slowly coming back.
On a Daily basis, life revolves around Network maintenance & a group of 12 Windows Servers.
Have Just Completed a Restore to a clean image on a Spare Pi with no Touch Screen.
I did see a warning or two in the Restore Log with a reference URL, but that scrolled past...
Have looked in /home/pi/.octoprint/logs, but don't see anything relevant there.
Is there a Log of the Restore Process Stored Elsewhere?
It all Seems to load Ok, and did prompt me to update the Spool Manager Plugin to 1.8.0a2.
Did that & it worked, but it is now prompting me to upgrade back to 1.7.7, which breaks it then again prompts me for 1.8.0a2 again & it just loops.
Have just ignored it for now as this is just a test run to see how it will all proceed.
Thanks.
Spool Manager now no longer prompting for the Older Version.
Have now added a spare Elecrow 10.1in Touch Screen to the Test Pi & have installed OctoDash.
On the Surface taht is running fine, except for the Filament Option.
It Just Prompts me to choose which extruder, but then does not display a list of Spools.
In the Test Pi's Web interface though, the Spool Manager seems to be working fine
and listing all the Spools from my restored live instance.