--- summary: "Quick troubleshooting guide for common Moltbot failures" read_when: - Investigating runtime issues or failures --- # Troubleshooting 🔧 When Moltbot misbehaves, here's how to fix it. Start with the FAQ’s [First 60 seconds](/help/faq#first-60-seconds-if-somethings-broken) if you just want a quick triage recipe. This page goes deeper on runtime failures and diagnostics. Provider-specific shortcuts: [/channels/troubleshooting](/channels/troubleshooting) ## Status & Diagnostics Quick triage commands (in order): | Command | What it tells you | When to use it | |---|---|---| | `moltbot status` | Local summary: OS + update, gateway reachability/mode, service, agents/sessions, provider config state | First check, quick overview | | `moltbot status --all` | Full local diagnosis (read-only, pasteable, safe-ish) incl. log tail | When you need to share a debug report | | `moltbot status --deep` | Runs gateway health checks (incl. provider probes; requires reachable gateway) | When “configured” doesn’t mean “working” | | `moltbot gateway probe` | Gateway discovery + reachability (local + remote targets) | When you suspect you’re probing the wrong gateway | | `moltbot channels status --probe` | Asks the running gateway for channel status (and optionally probes) | When gateway is reachable but channels misbehave | | `moltbot gateway status` | Supervisor state (launchd/systemd/schtasks), runtime PID/exit, last gateway error | When the service “looks loaded” but nothing runs | | `moltbot logs --follow` | Live logs (best signal for runtime issues) | When you need the actual failure reason | **Sharing output:** prefer `moltbot status --all` (it redacts tokens). If you paste `moltbot status`, consider setting `CLAWDBOT_SHOW_SECRETS=0` first (token previews). See also: [Health checks](/gateway/health) and [Logging](/logging). ## Common Issues ### No API key found for provider "anthropic" This means the **agent’s auth store is empty** or missing Anthropic credentials. Auth is **per agent**, so a new agent won’t inherit the main agent’s keys. Fix options: - Re-run onboarding and choose **Anthropic** for that agent. - Or paste a setup-token on the **gateway host**: ```bash moltbot models auth setup-token --provider anthropic ``` - Or copy `auth-profiles.json` from the main agent dir to the new agent dir. Verify: ```bash moltbot models status ``` ### OAuth token refresh failed (Anthropic Claude subscription) This means the stored Anthropic OAuth token expired and the refresh failed. If you’re on a Claude subscription (no API key), the most reliable fix is to switch to a **Claude Code setup-token** and paste it on the **gateway host**. **Recommended (setup-token):** ```bash # Run on the gateway host (paste the setup-token) moltbot models auth setup-token --provider anthropic moltbot models status ``` If you generated the token elsewhere: ```bash moltbot models auth paste-token --provider anthropic moltbot models status ``` More detail: [Anthropic](/providers/anthropic) and [OAuth](/concepts/oauth). ### Control UI fails on HTTP ("device identity required" / "connect failed") If you open the dashboard over plain HTTP (e.g. `http://:18789/` or `http://:18789/`), the browser runs in a **non-secure context** and blocks WebCrypto, so device identity can’t be generated. **Fix:** - Prefer HTTPS via [Tailscale Serve](/gateway/tailscale). - Or open locally on the gateway host: `http://127.0.0.1:18789/`. - If you must stay on HTTP, enable `gateway.controlUi.allowInsecureAuth: true` and use a gateway token (token-only; no device identity/pairing). See [Control UI](/web/control-ui#insecure-http). ### CI Secrets Scan Failed This means `detect-secrets` found new candidates not yet in the baseline. Follow [Secret scanning](/gateway/security#secret-scanning-detect-secrets). ### Service Installed but Nothing is Running If the gateway service is installed but the process exits immediately, the service can appear “loaded” while nothing is running. **Check:** ```bash moltbot gateway status moltbot doctor ``` Doctor/service will show runtime state (PID/last exit) and log hints. **Logs:** - Preferred: `moltbot logs --follow` - File logs (always): `/tmp/moltbot/moltbot-YYYY-MM-DD.log` (or your configured `logging.file`) - macOS LaunchAgent (if installed): `$CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/logs/gateway.log` and `gateway.err.log` - Linux systemd (if installed): `journalctl --user -u moltbot-gateway[-].service -n 200 --no-pager` - Windows: `schtasks /Query /TN "Moltbot Gateway ()" /V /FO LIST` **Enable more logging:** - Bump file log detail (persisted JSONL): ```json { "logging": { "level": "debug" } } ``` - Bump console verbosity (TTY output only): ```json { "logging": { "consoleLevel": "debug", "consoleStyle": "pretty" } } ``` - Quick tip: `--verbose` affects **console** output only. File logs remain controlled by `logging.level`. See [/logging](/logging) for a full overview of formats, config, and access. ### "Gateway start blocked: set gateway.mode=local" This means the config exists but `gateway.mode` is unset (or not `local`), so the Gateway refuses to start. **Fix (recommended):** - Run the wizard and set the Gateway run mode to **Local**: ```bash moltbot configure ``` - Or set it directly: ```bash moltbot config set gateway.mode local ``` **If you meant to run a remote Gateway instead:** - Set a remote URL and keep `gateway.mode=remote`: ```bash moltbot config set gateway.mode remote moltbot config set gateway.remote.url "wss://gateway.example.com" ``` **Ad-hoc/dev only:** pass `--allow-unconfigured` to start the gateway without `gateway.mode=local`. **No config file yet?** Run `moltbot setup` to create a starter config, then rerun the gateway. ### Service Environment (PATH + runtime) The gateway service runs with a **minimal PATH** to avoid shell/manager cruft: - macOS: `/opt/homebrew/bin`, `/usr/local/bin`, `/usr/bin`, `/bin` - Linux: `/usr/local/bin`, `/usr/bin`, `/bin` This intentionally excludes version managers (nvm/fnm/volta/asdf) and package managers (pnpm/npm) because the service does not load your shell init. Runtime variables like `DISPLAY` should live in `~/.clawdbot/.env` (loaded early by the gateway). Exec runs on `host=gateway` merge your login-shell `PATH` into the exec environment, so missing tools usually mean your shell init isn’t exporting them (or set `tools.exec.pathPrepend`). See [/tools/exec](/tools/exec). WhatsApp + Telegram channels require **Node**; Bun is unsupported. If your service was installed with Bun or a version-managed Node path, run `moltbot doctor` to migrate to a system Node install. ### Skill missing API key in sandbox **Symptom:** Skill works on host but fails in sandbox with missing API key. **Why:** sandboxed exec runs inside Docker and does **not** inherit host `process.env`. **Fix:** - set `agents.defaults.sandbox.docker.env` (or per-agent `agents.list[].sandbox.docker.env`) - or bake the key into your custom sandbox image - then run `moltbot sandbox recreate --agent ` (or `--all`) ### Service Running but Port Not Listening If the service reports **running** but nothing is listening on the gateway port, the Gateway likely refused to bind. **What "running" means here** - `Runtime: running` means your supervisor (launchd/systemd/schtasks) thinks the process is alive. - `RPC probe` means the CLI could actually connect to the gateway WebSocket and call `status`. - Always trust `Probe target:` + `Config (service):` as the “what did we actually try?” lines. **Check:** - `gateway.mode` must be `local` for `moltbot gateway` and the service. - If you set `gateway.mode=remote`, the **CLI defaults** to a remote URL. The service can still be running locally, but your CLI may be probing the wrong place. Use `moltbot gateway status` to see the service’s resolved port + probe target (or pass `--url`). - `moltbot gateway status` and `moltbot doctor` surface the **last gateway error** from logs when the service looks running but the port is closed. - Non-loopback binds (`lan`/`tailnet`/`custom`, or `auto` when loopback is unavailable) require auth: `gateway.auth.token` (or `CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN`). - `gateway.remote.token` is for remote CLI calls only; it does **not** enable local auth. - `gateway.token` is ignored; use `gateway.auth.token`. **If `moltbot gateway status` shows a config mismatch** - `Config (cli): ...` and `Config (service): ...` should normally match. - If they don’t, you’re almost certainly editing one config while the service is running another. - Fix: rerun `moltbot gateway install --force` from the same `--profile` / `CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR` you want the service to use. **If `moltbot gateway status` reports service config issues** - The supervisor config (launchd/systemd/schtasks) is missing current defaults. - Fix: run `moltbot doctor` to update it (or `moltbot gateway install --force` for a full rewrite). **If `Last gateway error:` mentions “refusing to bind … without auth”** - You set `gateway.bind` to a non-loopback mode (`lan`/`tailnet`/`custom`, or `auto` when loopback is unavailable) but didn’t configure auth. - Fix: set `gateway.auth.mode` + `gateway.auth.token` (or export `CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN`) and restart the service. **If `moltbot gateway status` says `bind=tailnet` but no tailnet interface was found** - The gateway tried to bind to a Tailscale IP (100.64.0.0/10) but none were detected on the host. - Fix: bring up Tailscale on that machine (or change `gateway.bind` to `loopback`/`lan`). **If `Probe note:` says the probe uses loopback** - That’s expected for `bind=lan`: the gateway listens on `0.0.0.0` (all interfaces), and loopback should still connect locally. - For remote clients, use a real LAN IP (not `0.0.0.0`) plus the port, and ensure auth is configured. ### Address Already in Use (Port 18789) This means something is already listening on the gateway port. **Check:** ```bash moltbot gateway status ``` It will show the listener(s) and likely causes (gateway already running, SSH tunnel). If needed, stop the service or pick a different port. ### Extra Workspace Folders Detected If you upgraded from older installs, you might still have `~/moltbot` on disk. Multiple workspace directories can cause confusing auth or state drift because only one workspace is active. **Fix:** keep a single active workspace and archive/remove the rest. See [Agent workspace](/concepts/agent-workspace#extra-workspace-folders). ### Main chat running in a sandbox workspace Symptoms: `pwd` or file tools show `~/.clawdbot/sandboxes/...` even though you expected the host workspace. **Why:** `agents.defaults.sandbox.mode: "non-main"` keys off `session.mainKey` (default `"main"`). Group/channel sessions use their own keys, so they are treated as non-main and get sandbox workspaces. **Fix options:** - If you want host workspaces for an agent: set `agents.list[].sandbox.mode: "off"`. - If you want host workspace access inside sandbox: set `workspaceAccess: "rw"` for that agent. ### "Agent was aborted" The agent was interrupted mid-response. **Causes:** - User sent `stop`, `abort`, `esc`, `wait`, or `exit` - Timeout exceeded - Process crashed **Fix:** Just send another message. The session continues. ### "Agent failed before reply: Unknown model: anthropic/claude-haiku-3-5" Moltbot intentionally rejects **older/insecure models** (especially those more vulnerable to prompt injection). If you see this error, the model name is no longer supported. **Fix:** - Pick a **latest** model for the provider and update your config or model alias. - If you’re unsure which models are available, run `moltbot models list` or `moltbot models scan` and choose a supported one. - Check gateway logs for the detailed failure reason. See also: [Models CLI](/cli/models) and [Model providers](/concepts/model-providers). ### Messages Not Triggering **Check 1:** Is the sender allowlisted? ```bash moltbot status ``` Look for `AllowFrom: ...` in the output. **Check 2:** For group chats, is mention required? ```bash # The message must match mentionPatterns or explicit mentions; defaults live in channel groups/guilds. # Multi-agent: `agents.list[].groupChat.mentionPatterns` overrides global patterns. grep -n "agents\\|groupChat\\|mentionPatterns\\|channels\\.whatsapp\\.groups\\|channels\\.telegram\\.groups\\|channels\\.imessage\\.groups\\|channels\\.discord\\.guilds" \ "${CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH:-$HOME/.clawdbot/moltbot.json}" ``` **Check 3:** Check the logs ```bash moltbot logs --follow # or if you want quick filters: tail -f "$(ls -t /tmp/moltbot/moltbot-*.log | head -1)" | grep "blocked\\|skip\\|unauthorized" ``` ### Pairing Code Not Arriving If `dmPolicy` is `pairing`, unknown senders should receive a code and their message is ignored until approved. **Check 1:** Is a pending request already waiting? ```bash moltbot pairing list ``` Pending DM pairing requests are capped at **3 per channel** by default. If the list is full, new requests won’t generate a code until one is approved or expires. **Check 2:** Did the request get created but no reply was sent? ```bash moltbot logs --follow | grep "pairing request" ``` **Check 3:** Confirm `dmPolicy` isn’t `open`/`allowlist` for that channel. ### Image + Mention Not Working Known issue: When you send an image with ONLY a mention (no other text), WhatsApp sometimes doesn't include the mention metadata. **Workaround:** Add some text with the mention: - ❌ `@clawd` + image - ✅ `@clawd check this` + image ### Session Not Resuming **Check 1:** Is the session file there? ```bash ls -la ~/.clawdbot/agents//sessions/ ``` **Check 2:** Is the reset window too short? ```json { "session": { "reset": { "mode": "daily", "atHour": 4, "idleMinutes": 10080 // 7 days } } } ``` **Check 3:** Did someone send `/new`, `/reset`, or a reset trigger? ### Agent Timing Out Default timeout is 30 minutes. For long tasks: ```json { "reply": { "timeoutSeconds": 3600 // 1 hour } } ``` Or use the `process` tool to background long commands. ### WhatsApp Disconnected ```bash # Check local status (creds, sessions, queued events) moltbot status # Probe the running gateway + channels (WA connect + Telegram + Discord APIs) moltbot status --deep # View recent connection events moltbot logs --limit 200 | grep "connection\\|disconnect\\|logout" ``` **Fix:** Usually reconnects automatically once the Gateway is running. If you’re stuck, restart the Gateway process (however you supervise it), or run it manually with verbose output: ```bash moltbot gateway --verbose ``` If you’re logged out / unlinked: ```bash moltbot channels logout trash "${CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR:-$HOME/.clawdbot}/credentials" # if logout can't cleanly remove everything moltbot channels login --verbose # re-scan QR ``` ### Media Send Failing **Check 1:** Is the file path valid? ```bash ls -la /path/to/your/image.jpg ``` **Check 2:** Is it too large? - Images: max 6MB - Audio/Video: max 16MB - Documents: max 100MB **Check 3:** Check media logs ```bash grep "media\\|fetch\\|download" "$(ls -t /tmp/moltbot/moltbot-*.log | head -1)" | tail -20 ``` ### High Memory Usage Moltbot keeps conversation history in memory. **Fix:** Restart periodically or set session limits: ```json { "session": { "historyLimit": 100 // Max messages to keep } } ``` ## Common troubleshooting ### “Gateway won’t start — configuration invalid” Moltbot now refuses to start when the config contains unknown keys, malformed values, or invalid types. This is intentional for safety. Fix it with Doctor: ```bash moltbot doctor moltbot doctor --fix ``` Notes: - `moltbot doctor` reports every invalid entry. - `moltbot doctor --fix` applies migrations/repairs and rewrites the config. - Diagnostic commands like `moltbot logs`, `moltbot health`, `moltbot status`, `moltbot gateway status`, and `moltbot gateway probe` still run even if the config is invalid. ### “All models failed” — what should I check first? - **Credentials** present for the provider(s) being tried (auth profiles + env vars). - **Model routing**: confirm `agents.defaults.model.primary` and fallbacks are models you can access. - **Gateway logs** in `/tmp/moltbot/…` for the exact provider error. - **Model status**: use `/model status` (chat) or `moltbot models status` (CLI). ### I’m running on my personal WhatsApp number — why is self-chat weird? Enable self-chat mode and allowlist your own number: ```json5 { channels: { whatsapp: { selfChatMode: true, dmPolicy: "allowlist", allowFrom: ["+15555550123"] } } } ``` See [WhatsApp setup](/channels/whatsapp). ### WhatsApp logged me out. How do I re‑auth? Run the login command again and scan the QR code: ```bash moltbot channels login ``` ### Build errors on `main` — what’s the standard fix path? 1) `git pull origin main && pnpm install` 2) `moltbot doctor` 3) Check GitHub issues or Discord 4) Temporary workaround: check out an older commit ### npm install fails (allow-build-scripts / missing tar or yargs). What now? If you’re running from source, use the repo’s package manager: **pnpm** (preferred). The repo declares `packageManager: "pnpm@…"`. Typical recovery: ```bash git status # ensure you’re in the repo root pnpm install pnpm build moltbot doctor moltbot gateway restart ``` Why: pnpm is the configured package manager for this repo. ### How do I switch between git installs and npm installs? Use the **website installer** and select the install method with a flag. It upgrades in place and rewrites the gateway service to point at the new install. Switch **to git install**: ```bash curl -fsSL https://molt.bot/install.sh | bash -s -- --install-method git --no-onboard ``` Switch **to npm global**: ```bash curl -fsSL https://molt.bot/install.sh | bash ``` Notes: - The git flow only rebases if the repo is clean. Commit or stash changes first. - After switching, run: ```bash moltbot doctor moltbot gateway restart ``` ### Telegram block streaming isn’t splitting text between tool calls. Why? Block streaming only sends **completed text blocks**. Common reasons you see a single message: - `agents.defaults.blockStreamingDefault` is still `"off"`. - `channels.telegram.blockStreaming` is set to `false`. - `channels.telegram.streamMode` is `partial` or `block` **and draft streaming is active** (private chat + topics). Draft streaming disables block streaming in that case. - Your `minChars` / coalesce settings are too high, so chunks get merged. - The model emits one large text block (no mid‑reply flush points). Fix checklist: 1) Put block streaming settings under `agents.defaults`, not the root. 2) Set `channels.telegram.streamMode: "off"` if you want real multi‑message block replies. 3) Use smaller chunk/coalesce thresholds while debugging. See [Streaming](/concepts/streaming). ### Discord doesn’t reply in my server even with `requireMention: false`. Why? `requireMention` only controls mention‑gating **after** the channel passes allowlists. By default `channels.discord.groupPolicy` is **allowlist**, so guilds must be explicitly enabled. If you set `channels.discord.guilds..channels`, only the listed channels are allowed; omit it to allow all channels in the guild. Fix checklist: 1) Set `channels.discord.groupPolicy: "open"` **or** add a guild allowlist entry (and optionally a channel allowlist). 2) Use **numeric channel IDs** in `channels.discord.guilds..channels`. 3) Put `requireMention: false` **under** `channels.discord.guilds` (global or per‑channel). Top‑level `channels.discord.requireMention` is not a supported key. 4) Ensure the bot has **Message Content Intent** and channel permissions. 5) Run `moltbot channels status --probe` for audit hints. Docs: [Discord](/channels/discord), [Channels troubleshooting](/channels/troubleshooting). ### Cloud Code Assist API error: invalid tool schema (400). What now? This is almost always a **tool schema compatibility** issue. The Cloud Code Assist endpoint accepts a strict subset of JSON Schema. Moltbot scrubs/normalizes tool schemas in current `main`, but the fix is not in the last release yet (as of January 13, 2026). Fix checklist: 1) **Update Moltbot**: - If you can run from source, pull `main` and restart the gateway. - Otherwise, wait for the next release that includes the schema scrubber. 2) Avoid unsupported keywords like `anyOf/oneOf/allOf`, `patternProperties`, `additionalProperties`, `minLength`, `maxLength`, `format`, etc. 3) If you define custom tools, keep the top‑level schema as `type: "object"` with `properties` and simple enums. See [Tools](/tools) and [TypeBox schemas](/concepts/typebox). ## macOS Specific Issues ### App Crashes when Granting Permissions (Speech/Mic) If the app disappears or shows "Abort trap 6" when you click "Allow" on a privacy prompt: **Fix 1: Reset TCC Cache** ```bash tccutil reset All com.clawdbot.mac.debug ``` **Fix 2: Force New Bundle ID** If resetting doesn't work, change the `BUNDLE_ID` in [`scripts/package-mac-app.sh`](https://github.com/moltbot/moltbot/blob/main/scripts/package-mac-app.sh) (e.g., add a `.test` suffix) and rebuild. This forces macOS to treat it as a new app. ### Gateway stuck on "Starting..." The app connects to a local gateway on port `18789`. If it stays stuck: **Fix 1: Stop the supervisor (preferred)** If the gateway is supervised by launchd, killing the PID will just respawn it. Stop the supervisor first: ```bash moltbot gateway status moltbot gateway stop # Or: launchctl bootout gui/$UID/com.clawdbot.gateway (replace with com.clawdbot. if needed) ``` **Fix 2: Port is busy (find the listener)** ```bash lsof -nP -iTCP:18789 -sTCP:LISTEN ``` If it’s an unsupervised process, try a graceful stop first, then escalate: ```bash kill -TERM sleep 1 kill -9 # last resort ``` **Fix 3: Check the CLI install** Ensure the global `moltbot` CLI is installed and matches the app version: ```bash moltbot --version npm install -g moltbot@ ``` ## Debug Mode Get verbose logging: ```bash # Turn on trace logging in config: # ${CLAWDBOT_CONFIG_PATH:-$HOME/.clawdbot/moltbot.json} -> { logging: { level: "trace" } } # # Then run verbose commands to mirror debug output to stdout: moltbot gateway --verbose moltbot channels login --verbose ``` ## Log Locations | Log | Location | |-----|----------| | Gateway file logs (structured) | `/tmp/moltbot/moltbot-YYYY-MM-DD.log` (or `logging.file`) | | Gateway service logs (supervisor) | macOS: `$CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/logs/gateway.log` + `gateway.err.log` (default: `~/.clawdbot/logs/...`; profiles use `~/.clawdbot-/logs/...`)
Linux: `journalctl --user -u moltbot-gateway[-].service -n 200 --no-pager`
Windows: `schtasks /Query /TN "Moltbot Gateway ()" /V /FO LIST` | | Session files | `$CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/agents//sessions/` | | Media cache | `$CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/media/` | | Credentials | `$CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR/credentials/` | ## Health Check ```bash # Supervisor + probe target + config paths moltbot gateway status # Include system-level scans (legacy/extra services, port listeners) moltbot gateway status --deep # Is the gateway reachable? moltbot health --json # If it fails, rerun with connection details: moltbot health --verbose # Is something listening on the default port? lsof -nP -iTCP:18789 -sTCP:LISTEN # Recent activity (RPC log tail) moltbot logs --follow # Fallback if RPC is down tail -20 /tmp/moltbot/moltbot-*.log ``` ## Reset Everything Nuclear option: ```bash moltbot gateway stop # If you installed a service and want a clean install: # moltbot gateway uninstall trash "${CLAWDBOT_STATE_DIR:-$HOME/.clawdbot}" moltbot channels login # re-pair WhatsApp moltbot gateway restart # or: moltbot gateway ``` ⚠️ This loses all sessions and requires re-pairing WhatsApp. ## Getting Help 1. Check logs first: `/tmp/moltbot/` (default: `moltbot-YYYY-MM-DD.log`, or your configured `logging.file`) 2. Search existing issues on GitHub 3. Open a new issue with: - Moltbot version - Relevant log snippets - Steps to reproduce - Your config (redact secrets!) --- *"Have you tried turning it off and on again?"* — Every IT person ever 🦞🔧 ### Browser Not Starting (Linux) If you see `"Failed to start Chrome CDP on port 18800"`: **Most likely cause:** Snap-packaged Chromium on Ubuntu. **Quick fix:** Install Google Chrome instead: ```bash wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb ``` Then set in config: ```json { "browser": { "executablePath": "/usr/bin/google-chrome-stable" } } ``` **Full guide:** See [browser-linux-troubleshooting](/tools/browser-linux-troubleshooting)