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Moonraker update giving policy errors, advice from #349 not fixing. #408

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ssjbardock opened this issue Apr 3, 2022 · 3 comments
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Having issues with my moonraker giving warnings on Fluidd after using the built in update button, similar to #349, but the advice to run set-policykit-rules.sh isn't working for me.

Advised by @Arksine to make a new issue.

I've tried deleting the existing policy, as well as reinstalling moonraker, but still just getting the same errors
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moonraker(2).log

Using a Pi 3B+, was working normally for months before I updated to the newest Moonraker.

I'm still able to print on Fluidd fine, but the warnings are there constantly.

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Updated using built in update manager. After updating Moonraker, errors appeared, and won't leave regardless of methods tried.

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Arksine commented Apr 3, 2022

Thanks. One thing I notice immediately, the hostname in the log (fluiddpi) does not match the hostname of the screenshot you provided running set-policykit-rules (raspberrypi). Are you sure you ran the script on the right host?

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I'm new to all this. I was under the impression the 'host' was the raspberry pi that Fluidd/Moonraker/Klipper was installed on, which I SSH'd into and ran the scrips from the #349 link.

Is that not the case?

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AH! I see what my mistake may have been. Didn't understand that fluiddpi was a separate part I can also SSH into, which explains why I couldn't find the Moonraker in the pi SSH the first time and had to reinstall.

Trying the command again in correct fluiddpi SSH.

Yup that did it. My misunderstanding, issue closed!

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