Check if Zigbee2MQTT is running in update.sh #21494
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Hi,
I’m running Zigbee2MQTT as an unprivileged user, and I don’t want to give it sudo rights. I can’t use the update.sh script the way it was because it asked me for the sudo password.
I’ve changed it so now it checks if zigbee2mqtt is currently running. If it’s not, then it doesn’t try to stop the service, and it will not try to restart it.
That way, I’ll be able to use it (i’ll just stop and start it manually), and for people using sudo, it doesn’t change anything.