Updated February 2022. Want to support this work? Buy Me a Coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ppaukstelis # octoprint_deploy These files provide a simple bash script for quickly deploying multiple octoprint instances on a single computer. # BIG CHANGES As of 02/22 there is no longer a need to download a specific image file. YouTube video for OctoPi setup here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5VzI4AFav4&lc # How to use * OctoPi * Put the latest OctoPi image on your SD card * ssh into your Pi (pi@octopi.local; good idea to change your password now!) * run the command `git clone https://github.com/paukstelis/octoprint_deploy.git` * run the command `sudo octoprint_deploy/octoprint_deploy.sh` * Choose `Prepare System` from the menu * Setup admin user by connecting to http://octopi.local via browser * Back in the ssh session, choose `Add Instance` and follow the instructions. * If your printer does not have a serial number, it will time out and use the physical USB address for udev entries. * Continue until you have added all the printers you want to use * haproxy entries are updated so you can connect via http://octopi.local/instancename/ * Ubuntu/Mint (may work for other deb systems, not tested yet) * Install Ubuntu 20-21.X or Mint 20.3+ on your system (make sure your user is admin for sudo) * Install git if it isn't already: `sudo apt install git` * run the command `git clone https://github.com/paukstelis/octoprint_deploy.git` * run the command `sudo octoprint_deploy/octoprint_deploy.sh` * Choose `Prepare System` from the menu. This will install necessary packages, install octoprint, and start an instance * This converts your installation into an 'OctoBuntu'-style installation. * Setup admin user by connecting to your system (either http://localhost:5000 or http://[hostname]:5000 via browser * Continue with octoprint_deploy script and setup all your instances. * You may have to logout/reboot before connecting to printers or cameras as dialout and video permissions are established during setup. * What else can you do? * Remove instances * Add USB webcams AFTER you've created the instance * Test USB connections