André Kjellstrup
André Kjellstrup
dear nagbot - there is no "system info" bundle as the program does not start. ``` $ ps -ef | grep -i octoprint | grep -i python $ ``` this...
..and the same happens with the 1.9.0 release
@foosel thanks. I have upgraded, then returned to 1.8.7 many times now, (two times today, last with safe mode.) I strongly doubt the high endurance SD to be that particulary...
is it possible that my modified menu is to blame? 
FWIW: exactly the same happened at work. (which has about the same plugins, but no menu customization.) - solved by forcing the previous version. These are the installed plugins: ...
and systeminfo before upgrade: [octoprint-systeminfo-20230525081621.zip](https://github.com/OctoPrint/OctoPrint/files/11562107/octoprint-systeminfo-20230525081621.zip) --- Bundles: * [octoprint-systeminfo-20230525081621.zip](https://bundleviewer.octoprint.org/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FOctoPrint%2FOctoPrint%2Ffiles%2F11562107%2Foctoprint-systeminfo-20230525081621.zip) *edited by @github-actions to add bundle viewer links*
One system, the one at home, got clean installed using OctoPi image. I can reproduce one last time the issue with the system at work - please specify exactly which...
The job Octopi was the remaining one with this issue. (which was reverted to 1.8.7) I started with trying full backup. - got an error that required to look into...
to me, it sounds like a great improvement over the current situation.
when I read "syncing" - I kind of assumed that would be some "on new release -> copy files to ap server" script that would handle it.