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[BUG] moonraker_obico.app process eating my Pi Memory as the print progress! #785

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izGHLooL opened this issue Apr 23, 2023 · 6 comments

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@izGHLooL
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recently my prints keep getting stopped out of the blue , I tried multiple files and slicers but with no luck, I started looking around and found out that my Pi memory is being full by one process which is "moonraker_obico.app" pictures attached

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  • OS: Klipper
  • Version latest
  • Hardware Voron 2.4 r2
@kennethjiang
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This looks like a memory leak. I'd like to figure out if the memory leak happens only when the printer is printing. Can you let your printer sit idle for a while to see if the memory leak will still happen?

@izGHLooL
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hi @kennethjiang ,
I hope you are doing well.
even when the printer is set idle with nothing printing it will do the same.

I recently installed the Celestrius Data Collection add-on since I already have a nozzle cam installed but unfortunately, I could not register.
so what I did was uninstalled Mooraker-obico app as well as Celestrius and my memory returned to normal behavior.

now I don't have obico remote monitoring installed, meaning I can not monitor prints remotely. until I figure out what is the problem.

@kennethjiang
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Sorry for whatever reason all github emails went to my spam folder.

I remember an old Obico version used to have a memory leak. Can you check if your moonraker-obico is the latest version?

@izGHLooL
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izGHLooL commented Apr 30, 2023 via email

@kennethjiang
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Can you send an email to support@obico.io so that we can set up a troubleshoot video call?

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izGHLooL commented Apr 30, 2023 via email

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