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FTS and FTS-UI services fail to restart after reboot with FTS2.1 on Raspberry Pi #688

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ki6uve opened this issue Mar 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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ki6uve commented Mar 29, 2024

After fresh installation of FTS 2.1 on a raspberry pi computer, the FTS and FTS-UI services consistently fail to restart. Services are confirmed to be set to enabled.

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@brothercorvo brothercorvo self-assigned this Mar 30, 2024
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from your log, it appears that you have 2 set of services running. Ensure that you are running ZeroTpuch on a fresh installation of Ubuntu

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ki6uve commented Mar 30, 2024

Yes, it was a fresh install with a newly flashed SD card. Used the ZTI for the build.

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ki6uve commented May 8, 2024

After further testing, we were able to confirm that the services were indeed being started after reboot but are not registering their "started" status with the system and therefore showing incorrect status with 'systemctl status fts' command.

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this seems to be an issue with the latest releases, that services aren't being registered as started when, in fact, they are

@naman108 naman108 added bug_minor Minor bug, Server still syncs with clients and removed question Further information is requested labels May 19, 2024
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