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    • chas2706undefined
      chas2706
      last edited by

      @ChrisP said in RepRapFirmware 3.01-RC6 released:

      Running a Duet3 with an RPi4 as an SBC. Updated using apt and have ended up with loads of issues. The first was the "drive is unmounted" error everywhere and a screen the same as teh one in the post above which I could only get rid of by power cycling.

      Glad to hear i'm not alone.
      I don't know what the issue is. I did a back up of the pi sd a while ago and even when I revert to that and then update It has the same issues. Nothing works because the DWC says "drive is unmounted".

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      • ChrisPundefined
        ChrisP @chas2706
        last edited by ChrisP

        @chas2706 Did power cycling fix that issue for you? It did for me. MInd you, even when that works, the printer is still unusable.

        A colleague of mine is just upgrading an E3D toolchanger to the same Duet3 + SBC setup, has just updated before we saw all this and is now in the same situation. (edit: post below)

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        • elliott.griffithsundefined
          elliott.griffiths @tobias_munich
          last edited by

          @tobias_munich I got the same behaviour after updating.

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @ChrisP
            last edited by A Former User

            @ChrisP said in RepRapFirmware 3.01-RC6 released:

            drive is unmounted

            by the sound of it its unable to load the config.g so that could explain why nothing else works.

            could you also try doing ls -l /opt/dsf/sdand ls -l /opt/dsf/sd/sys in an ssh shell to see what permissions you have?

            edit: or did the power cycle solve it?

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            • tobias_munichundefined
              tobias_munich @elliott.griffiths
              last edited by tobias_munich

              @elliott-griffiths it’s frustrating.
              After setting it up from scratch.
              Means... downloading the current image, and setup a new sd...
              still issues.
              Stand-alone with SD, no problem.

              But the SBC version.
              After starting with the new image the sbc connects to the duet. So far so good.
              DWC is able to acces the virtual SD with all folders.
              But after uploading the config.g to the sys folder and rebooting,
              the system has problems to access to the virtual SD with a lot of error messages .
              It’s not able to read and access any folder of the virtual SD

              It’s so frustrating

              Hypercube-Evolution, Dual-Z, Nimble v2, Orion Piezo
              Duet3, DuetWifi, Raspberry Pi 4, 7 inch HDMI Display, Panel-Due
              Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC 'always the latest release'

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              • ChrisPundefined
                ChrisP @A Former User
                last edited by

                @bearer said in RepRapFirmware 3.01-RC6 released:

                @ChrisP said in RepRapFirmware 3.01-RC6 released:

                drive is unmounted

                by the sound of it its unable to load the config.g so that could explain why nothing else works.

                could you also try doing ls -l /opt/dsf/sdand ls -l /opt/dsf/sd/sys in an ssh shell to see what permissions you have?

                Thanks for picking this up, but that is not the porblem at this point. I've only seen that error once immediately after update and after power cycle, that hasn't happened again.

                Everything now seems to load and I can see all the files on the interface, however, it's still not booting properly. After a reinstall, I'm still getting a persistant "busy" state and no the tools show the bed, but not the extruder, temperature chart still sows both. Pressing emergency stop now seems to work, but then nothing is listed in the tools and it still sits being "Busy" - see image.

                2020-04-03.png

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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User @tobias_munich
                  last edited by

                  @tobias_munich said in RepRapFirmware 3.01-RC6 released:

                  But after uploading the config.g to the sys folder and rebooting,

                  care to share the file and/or try a empty file?

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                  • tobias_munichundefined
                    tobias_munich @A Former User
                    last edited by

                    @bearer I tried a lot of ways ....
                    And after all the tests I made it seems it’s a problem with the virtual SD.

                    Hypercube-Evolution, Dual-Z, Nimble v2, Orion Piezo
                    Duet3, DuetWifi, Raspberry Pi 4, 7 inch HDMI Display, Panel-Due
                    Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC 'always the latest release'

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User @tobias_munich
                      last edited by A Former User

                      But after uploading the config.g to the sys folder and rebooting,
                      the system has problems to access to the virtual SD

                      And after all the tests I made it seems it’s a problem with the virtual SD.

                      no doubt about it, just curious if its the content or presence of the config.g file that makes a difference; as it seemed it did make a difference from your earlier post.

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                      • ChrisPundefined
                        ChrisP
                        last edited by ChrisP

                        I'd also be interested to see what (if any) errors you have in the log for the DCS service:

                        sudo journalctl -u duetcontrolserver.service
                        

                        Because I get a massive log full of this repeating. So I guress it's to do with my laser filament monitor in this case.

                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]: [error] Failed to merge JSON: {"key":"","flags":"d99fn","result":{"boards":[{"mcuTemp":{"current":47.2},"v12":{"current":11.3},"vIn":{"current":12.0}}],"fans":[{"actualValue":0,"requestedValue":1.00,"rpm":0},{"actualValue":0,"requestedValue":0,"rpm":-1}],"heat":{"heaters":[{"active":50.0,"current":20.5,"standby":0,"state":"standby"},{"active":200.0,"current":23.0,"standby":0,"state":"off"}]},"inputs":[{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":2450,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"},{"feedRate":50.0,"lineNumber":0,"state":"idle"}],"job":{"build":null,"duration":null,"filePosition":0,"layerTime":null,"timesLeft":{"filament":null,"file":null,"layer":null}},"move":{"axes":[{"homed":false,"machinePosition":0,"userPosition":0},{"homed":false,"machinePosition":0,"userPosition":0},{"homed":false,"machinePosition":0,"userPosition":0}],"currentMove":{"acceleration":0,"deceleration":0,"requestedSpeed":0,"topSpeed":0},"extruders":[{"position":0,"rawPosition":0}],"speedFactor":1.0},"sensors":{"analog":[{"lastReading":20.5},{"lastReading":23.0}],"endstops":[{"triggered":false},{"triggered":false},{"triggered":true}],"filamentMonitors":[{"filamentPresent":null}],"inputs":[{"value":null},{"value":true}],"probes":[{"value":[1000]}]},"seqs":{"boards":0,"directories":0,"fans":4,"heat":7,"inputs":1,"job":0,"move":13,"network":3,"reply":0,"sensors":2,"spindles":0,"state":0,"tools":5,"volumes":0},"spindles":[{"current":0},{"current":0}],"state":{"atxPower":null,"currentTool":-1,"laserPwm":null,"nextTool":-1,"previousTool":-1,"status":"idle","upTime":779},"tools":[{"active":[200.0],"standby":[0],"state":"off"}]}}
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    System.Text.Json.JsonException: Failed to deserialize property [FilamentMonitor].FilamentPresent (type Boolean) from JSON null
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:  ---> System.Text.Json.JsonException: The JSON value could not be converted to System.Boolean. Path: $ | LineNumber: 0 | BytePositionInLine: 4.
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:  ---> System.InvalidOperationException: Cannot get the value of a token type 'Null' as a boolean.
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.Utf8JsonReader.GetBoolean()
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.Serialization.Converters.JsonConverterBoolean.Read(Utf8JsonReader& reader, Type typeToConvert, JsonSerializerOptions options)
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.JsonPropertyInfoNotNullable`4.OnRead(ReadStack& state, Utf8JsonReader& reader)
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.JsonPropertyInfo.Read(JsonTokenType tokenType, ReadStack& state, Utf8JsonReader& reader)
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.HandleNull(Utf8JsonReader& reader, ReadStack& state)
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.ReadCore(JsonSerializerOptions options, Utf8JsonReader& reader, ReadStack& readStack)
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.ThrowHelper.ReThrowWithPath(ReadStack& readStack, Utf8JsonReader& reader, Exception ex)
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.ReadCore(JsonSerializerOptions options, Utf8JsonReader& reader, ReadStack& readStack)
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.ReadCore(Type returnType, JsonSerializerOptions options, Utf8JsonReader& reader)
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize(String json, Type returnType, JsonSerializerOptions options)
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at DuetAPI.Machine.ModelObject.UpdateFromJson(JsonElement jsonElement, Boolean ignoreSbcProperties) in /home/christian/duet/DuetSoftwareFramework/src/DuetAPI/Machine/Base/ModelObject.cs:line 282
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at DuetAPI.Machine.ModelObject.UpdateFromJson(JsonElement jsonElement, Boolean ignoreSbcProperties) in /home/christian/duet/DuetSoftwareFramework/src/DuetAPI/Machine/Base/ModelObject.cs:line 287
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at DuetAPI.Machine.ModelCollectionHelper.UpdateFromJson(IList list, Type itemType, JsonElement jsonElement, Boolean ignoreSbcProperties) in /home/christian/duet/DuetSoftwareFramework/src/DuetAPI/Machine/Base/ModelCollection.cs:line 227
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at DuetAPI.Machine.ModelObject.UpdateFromJson(JsonElement jsonElement, Boolean ignoreSbcProperties) in /home/christian/duet/DuetSoftwareFramework/src/DuetAPI/Machine/Base/ModelObject.cs:line 264
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at DuetAPI.Machine.ModelObject.UpdateFromJson(JsonElement jsonElement, Boolean ignoreSbcProperties) in /home/christian/duet/DuetSoftwareFramework/src/DuetAPI/Machine/Base/ModelObject.cs:line 248
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at DuetAPI.Machine.MachineModel.UpdateFromFirmwareModel(String key, JsonElement jsonElement) in /home/christian/duet/DuetSoftwareFramework/src/DuetAPI/Machine/MachineModel.cs:line 134
                        Apr 03 22:20:52 starttex DuetControlServer[359]:    at DuetControlServer.Model.Updater.Run() in /home/christian/duet/DuetSoftwareFramework/src/DuetControlServer/Model/Updater.cs:line 140
                        
                        

                        Edit: and sure enough, commenting out my filament monitor in the config.g and everything (except for the filament monitor) is working again. Think this is one for @chrishamm .

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                        • chas2706undefined
                          chas2706
                          last edited by

                          @ChrisP said in RepRapFirmware 3.01-RC6 released:

                          Did power cycling fix that issue for you? It did for me. MInd you, even when that works, the printer is still unusable

                          How can you say that power cycling fixed it for you if the printer is still unusable?

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                          • ChrisPundefined
                            ChrisP @chas2706
                            last edited by

                            @chas2706
                            Because power cycling fixed that issue (ie. the drive mounted and read file and config etc), but after rebooting it hit a different bug (mentioned in my post above) that still rendered the printer unusable at that point.

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                            • chas2706undefined
                              chas2706
                              last edited by

                              Ok that's an improvement but for me power cycling, resetting or re-installing made no difference.
                              I've had to revert to RRF3.01RC3 but now running on the wrong version of DWC because there is no indication anywhere how we SBC users can download a specific version of DWC.

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                              • chas2706undefined
                                chas2706
                                last edited by

                                This has learnt me a big lesson. Always, always, always make a current back up before you download a "new release"! My latest back up was from a few previous releases.

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                                • A Former User?
                                  A Former User @chas2706
                                  last edited by A Former User

                                  edit: NOPE, that was not a good idea.

                                  maybe this works better, specifying all the packages to fulfill dependencies for duetsoftwareframework=1.2.5.0

                                  grep duet3d -r /etc/apt | grep unstable && sudo apt install  duetcontrolserver=1.2.5.0 duetsd=1.0.5 duettools=1.2.5.0 duetwebserver=1.2.3.1 duetwebcontrol=2.0.7-1 reprapfirmware=1.2.5.0-1 duetruntime=1.2.5.0 duetsoftwareframework=1.2.5.0 || echo Please swtich to unstable list. 
                                  

                                  edit changed to fail if not on unstable list.

                                  Also according to chrishamm switching to instead of adding the unstable list may be the way to go

                                  #comment out stable list
                                  sudo sed -i '/ stable/s/^/#/g' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/duet3d.list
                                  #add unstable list
                                  echo "deb https://pkg.duet3d.com/ unstable armv7" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/duet3d-unstable.list
                                  
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                                  • ChrisPundefined
                                    ChrisP @chas2706
                                    last edited by ChrisP

                                    @chas2706 said in RepRapFirmware 3.01-RC6 released:

                                    Ok that's an improvement but for me power cycling, resetting or re-installing made no difference.
                                    I've had to revert to RRF3.01RC3 but now running on the wrong version of DWC because there is no indication anywhere how we SBC users can download a specific version of DWC.

                                    As @bearer pointa out, rolling back isn't tricky. Tbh, theres a reason that it's a beta firmware, so it should be obvious that backups are wise when trying a new "upgrade".

                                    I'd still be interested to know the output of you logs for the DCS service.

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                                    • A Former User?
                                      A Former User
                                      last edited by

                                      the start of the log is probably more relevant than the end of it.

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                                      • chas2706undefined
                                        chas2706
                                        last edited by

                                        @ChrisP said in RepRapFirmware 3.01-RC6 released:

                                        As @bearer pointa out, rolling back isn't tricky. Tbh, theres a reason that it's a beta firmware, so it should be obvious that backups are wise when trying a new "upgrade".

                                        I understand the meaning of beta firmware but if you have Duet3 with SBC and dare to "upgrade" there is no guarantee that if upon failure an older backup will work.
                                        I now have this problem running RRF3.01.RC3 from a backup:

                                        Shit.png

                                        So now I will be spending numerous hours starting afresh!

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                                        • A Former User?
                                          A Former User @chas2706
                                          last edited by

                                          @chas2706 said in RepRapFirmware 3.01-RC6 released:

                                          there is no guarantee that if upon failure an older backup will work.

                                          that would imply your backup isn't covering your needs. simply shutting down the pi and cloning or imaging the SD card would take care of all but the RRF firmware on the Duet which can be flashed after restoring an old SD card. (caveat if they changed the iap binary)

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                                          • ChrisPundefined
                                            ChrisP @chas2706
                                            last edited by

                                            @chas2706
                                            You really shouldn't need to start afresh. Even if you do, as long as you have a copy of the sys & macros folders it should take longer to burn a new raspbian image than it does to get that fresh Linux install to a working printer. I can't remember it taking more than about 15 mins following the guide on the wiki.

                                            You'll be back up and running in no time 👍

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