Post Processor Menu Item Missing

Hello,

I upgraded to v9.9.9 a couple of days ago and the Post Processor menu item seems to have vanished. I read this post [Post Processor Disappeared]. The solution recommended in that post has not worked for me.

This is what I did:

I’m not certain that the missing post processor is linked to the recent upgrade as I didn’t notice the problem immediately.

Server Information
Services
emonhub Active Running
emoncms_mqtt Active Running
feedwriter Active Running - sleep 60s
service-runner Active Running
emonPiLCD Active Running
redis-server Active Running
mosquitto Active Running
Emoncms Version low-write 9.9.9
Modules Administration : App v1.2.1 : Backup v1.1.6 : EmonHub Config v1.1.0 : Dashboard v1.3.3 : Device v2.0.0 : EventProcesses : Feed : Graph v1.2.3 : Input : Postprocess v2.0.0 : CoreProcess : remoteaccess : Schedule : Network Setup v1.0.0 : sync : Time : User : Visualisation : WiFi v1.3.1
Git URL: GitHub - emoncms/emoncms: Web-app for processing, logging and visualising energy, temperature and other environmental data : Branch: * stable : Describe: 9.9.8-61-g74f8acaf
Server OS Linux 4.14.71-v7+
Host emonpi : emonpi : (192.168.1.11)
Date 2019-05-15 09:25:13 EDT
Uptime 09:25:13 up 23:46, 1 user, load average: 0.57, 0.34, 0.28
HTTP Server Apache/2.4.25 (Raspbian) HTTP/1.1 CGI/1.1 80
MySQL Version 5.5.5-10.1.23-MariaDB-9+deb9u1
Host 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1)
Date 2019-05-15 09:25:13 (UTC -04:00‌​)
Stats Uptime: 85597 Threads: 4 Questions: 320815 Slow queries: 0 Opens: 50 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 44 Queries per second avg: 3.747
Redis Version 3.2.6
Host localhost:6379 (127.0.0.1)
Size
Uptime 0 days
MQTT Server Version Mosquitto 1.4.10
Host localhost:1883 (127.0.0.1)
Pi Model Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Rev 1.3 - 1 GB (Sony UK)
SoC Broadcom BCM2835
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Temperature CPU: 47.77°C - GPU: 47.2’C
Release emonSD-30Oct18
Memory RAM Used: 25.14% Total: 976.74 MB Used: 245.56 MB Free: 731.18 MB
Swap Used: 0.00% Total: 100 MB Used: 0 B Free: 100 MB
Disk Mount Stats
/ Used: 41.92% Total: 3.81 GB Used: 1.6 GB Free: 2.04 GB
/var/log Used: 3.12% Total: 50 MB Used: 1.56 MB Free: 48.44 MB
/boot Used: 51.69% Total: 42.52 MB Used: 21.98 MB Free: 20.54 MB
/home/pi/data Used: 1.53% Total: 10.32 GB Used: 161.21 MB Free: 9.63 GB
/mnt/usbdrive Used: 0.24% Total: 28.97 GB Used: 70.34 MB Free: 27.4 GB
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HTTP Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_4) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/12.1 Safari/605.1.15
Screen Resolution 1680 x 1050
Window Size 1480 x 870

See Backup Option not available - #20 by pb66 this came up a few days ago and applies to the sync module and the post-process module too, there maybe others, I’m not sure I didn’t check them all.

Thanks for letting us know anyway, the more it’s discussed the more likely users are going to find the solution or maybe even be aware when it happens.