Getting "Initializing minemeld...." after upgrade to 0.9.48. Logs, other values not updating

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Getting "Initializing minemeld...." after upgrade to 0.9.48. Logs, other values not updating

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We are running MineMeld on an Ubuntu VM. I upgraded minemeld using ansible. I ran into a glitch the first time I tried the upgrade, and I had to revert to a VM snapshot. I retried the upgrade and all seems ok except when I ssh to the device I always get the "Initializing minemeld. It could take some minutes, please wait ....".  I have to do ctl-c to escape.  I am able to get into the UI and I am able to a run-now on the miners successfully but the log shows no update since yesterday when the revert was done.  On the Nodes screen everything in the ADD/REM/AO, the UPDATES and WITHDRAWS columns are 0.  There are non-zero values in the INDICATORS column. I looked in the /local/data for checkpoint files but don't see any.  I restarted the Minemeld engine but still don't see any new entries in the log, nor any non-zero values in the ADD/REM/AO or Updates/Withdraws columns. Is there something more I need to do so the log updates and I don't get the "Initializing minemeld" line upon ssh to the device?  

 

 

Thank you.

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@lmori helped me resolve this issue. @lmori said "Do you know how did you install MineMeld originally? Mixing Ansible with something else could lead to some issues." I reverted back to 0.9.44 then did "sudo /usr/sbin/minemeld-auto-update" as he suggested, and it worked.  Thank you Luigi.

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@lmori helped me resolve this issue. @lmori said "Do you know how did you install MineMeld originally? Mixing Ansible with something else could lead to some issues." I reverted back to 0.9.44 then did "sudo /usr/sbin/minemeld-auto-update" as he suggested, and it worked.  Thank you Luigi.

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