Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-ioBroker - it will not show
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@rkorell right, but the web page has the copy/paste commands already set up. so you just have to click copy on the correct line, you dont have to type anything
the ‘problem’ is that you tried the manual update way, which downloaded (git pull) the new MagicMirror version .
so when my upgrade script checks the version agsinst the github repo they match. oops
upgrade is so previous because you have a running system. iIdont want to destroy that. so i wont let upgrade run if you are slready at the same level.
you have to force it
in this case you take the do copy/paste, which has
apply
at the end
and change the to
forcei dont supply a copy/paste for that because i dont want people using it if its not needed,
iobroker is broken cause MagicMirror is in a weird state
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@sdetweil said in MMM-ioBroker - it will not show:
i dont supply a copy/paste for that because i dont want people using it if its not needed,
valid point, but @kusselin seems to struggle :-)
Regards,
Ralf -
@rkorell i understand.
this is exactly why ive added the upgrade script.
the base requires system changes. not knowing or understanding can lead to this exact mess
but ive made install/upgrade a copy paste so there is no typo problems
using force is dangerous,
if you use my upgrade script EVERY time, then there will not be problems. -
@sdetweil :-) For me this is pretty clear and obvious - in addition I do NOT perform every update/upgrade (“never touch a running system”) because I’m checking upfront if a new release brings in anything I potentially need.
But the thread opener is at least irritated and asks for commandlines to copy.
I assume the thread opener is aware that everything herein is “enter at your own risk”.
That you - as the script creator and owner - are even more cautious is appropriate and highly welcome and appreciated!
Ralf
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@rkorell
Sorry everyone, I still don’t get it…when I run the upgrade command with -force then node and npm is up to date and I don’t get an error message.Why does Iobroker with the Zigbee adapter suddenly stop displaying anything? Iobroker and the Zigbee adapter are running perfectly.
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@kusselin can you show the output of npm start , or if using pm2
pm2 logs --lines=100
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@sdetweil
is the pm2 log located at
/home/mm/.pm2and how do I create the output of npm start?
mm@MagicMirror-live:~$ npm start npm error code ENOENT npm error syscall open npm error path /home/mm/package.json npm error errno -2 npm error enoent Could not read package.json: Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/home/mm/package.json' npm error enoent This is related to npm not being able to find a file. npm error enoent npm error A complete log of this run can be found in: /home/mm/.npm/_logs/2025-04-10T19_02_15_732Z-debug-0.log mm@MagicMirror-live:~$ cd MagicMirror mm@MagicMirror-live:~/MagicMirror$ npm start > magicmirror@2.31.0 start > npm run start:x11 > magicmirror@2.31.0 start:x11 > DISPLAY="${DISPLAY:=:0}" ./node_modules/.bin/electron js/electron.js sh: 1: ./node_modules/.bin/electron: not found mm@MagicMirror-live:~/MagicMirror$ -
@kusselin weird
cd ~/MagicMirror
npm install electron@35.1.2 -
@sdetweil
sorry, please forget me :-(and now?
cd ~/MagicMirror mm@MagicMirror-live:~/MagicMirror$ npm install electron@35.1.2 added 654 packages in 20s 285 packages are looking for funding run `npm fund` for details mm@MagicMirror-live:~/MagicMirror$ -
@kusselin npm start
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@sdetweil
look :-(mm@MagicMirror-live:~$ cd MagicMirror mm@MagicMirror-live:~/MagicMirror$ npm start npm error code ENOSPC npm error syscall write npm error errno -28 npm error nospc ENOSPC: no space left on device, write npm error nospc There appears to be insufficient space on your system to finish. npm error nospc Clear up some disk space and try again. npm error A complete log of this run can be found in: /home/mm/.npm/_logs/2025-04-10T19_51_54_629Z-debug-0.logand
verbose cli /usr/local/bin/node /usr/local/bin/npm 1 info using npm@10.9.2 2 info using node@v22.14.0 3 silly config load:file:/usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/npmrc 4 silly config load:file:/home/mm/MagicMirror/.npmrc 5 silly config load:file:/home/mm/.npmrc 6 silly config load:file:/usr/local/etc/npmrc 7 verbose title npm run start:x11 8 verbose argv "run" "start:x11" 9 verbose logfile logs-max:10 dir:/home/mm/.npm/_logs/2025-04-10T19_51_37_854Z- 10 verbose logfile /home/mm/.npm/_logs/2025-04-10T19_51_37_854Z-debug-0.log 11 silly logfile start cleaning logs, removing 1 files 12 silly logfile done cleaning log files 13 verbose cwd /home/mm/MagicMirror 14 verbose os Linux 6.8.12-8-pve 15 verbose node v22.14.0 16 verbose npm v10.9.2 17 verbose exit 1 18 verbose code 1 -
@kusselin ok, this typically indicates a failing sd card, happens too often
backup now , but my backup wont work w no disk space
copy config.js and custom.css to a someplace, network , usb stick, email
get a list of all the modules
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules
ls -laFadd that output to the place u saved
make a new sd card, boot, install MagicMirror
copy back config and cssreinstall the modules
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@sdetweil
Thank you…that’s funny…I don’t have any SD in use. I have installed the MM in a Proxmox container…ok then I know that something is wrong and I have to create a new container…config and costum.css I save and modules too…Thank you again
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Hello everyone,
hello stedweil,an update…I have reinstalled the MM and I have said that I have it running in a Proxmox container (LXC)…that also worked via this page:
https://tteck.github.io/Proxmox/#miscellaneousthe installation worked perfectly…then I adjusted the config one after the other…
all modules work, regardless of whether they are MMM-Fuel, MMM-Clock or Calender…only not the MMM-ioBroker…my temperature and humidity data records are still not displayed@stedweil: Let’s please go through again step by step what I can do to possibly narrow down the error. I bought the Aquara parts especially to display this via MM and it actually worked until recently.
Thank you in advance
{ module: 'MMM-ioBroker', position: 'top_left', config: { host: '192.168.200.38', port: '8082', https: false, devices: [ { name: 'EG-Ankleide', deviceStates: [ { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d0002fb4915.temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d0002fb4915.humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'EG-Büro', deviceStates: [ { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d0006d571bb.temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d0006d571bb.humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'EG-Bad', deviceStates: [ { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d0006e3ee77.temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d0006e3ee77.humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'EG-Wohnzimmer', deviceStates: [ { id: 'hm-rpc.0.NEQ1522239.1.TEMPERATURE', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'hm-rpc.0.NEQ1522239.1.HUMIDITY', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'Dach-Speicher', deviceStates: [ { id: 'hm-rpc.0.KEQ0242488.1.TEMPERATURE', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'hm-rpc.0.KEQ0242488.1.HUMIDITY', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'Treppenhaus', deviceStates: [ { id: 'hm-rpc.0.LEQ0592936.1.TEMPERATURE', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'hm-rpc.0.LEQ0592936.1.HUMIDITY', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'OG-Bad', deviceStates: [ { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b644f6f.temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b644f6f.humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'OG-Wohnzimmer', deviceStates: [ { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b64556c.temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b64556c.humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'OG-Rumpelzimmer', deviceStates: [ { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b644eff.temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b644eff.humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'OG-Esszimmer', deviceStates: [ { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b6192cd.temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b6192cd.humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'OG-Schlafzimmer', deviceStates: [ { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b69c067.temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b69c067.humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, { name: 'UG-Waschküche', deviceStates: [ { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b619293.temperature', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { id: 'zigbee.0.00158d008b619293.humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' } ] }, ] } },Thermo and humidy of the sleeping room OG:
zigbee.0.00158d008b69c067.temperatureand
zigbee.0.00158d008b69c067.humidity
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the id you listed for zigbee ids are different from what you have in the iobroker config
i dont know why they would change
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@sdetweil
hi…i can´t sie that there is a different ID
when you look in the config from MM config you see the ID for “OG-Schlafzimmer” an this is the same iD i posted "Sleeping room -OG.and when the ID were wrong between MM and iobroker the name don´t displayed, but it´s o.k. and the name is display…
what else could it be?
I’m a bit annoyed because there must be more people who do this with Iobroker…and no one answers here :-(
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@kusselin sorry, I didn’t scroll down to see that you had multiple items listed…
is it only the OG room not displaying??
can you display the output of the npm start for the container
can you insure the container can ping the server
‘192.168.200.38’ -
ping 192.168.200.38 Ping wird ausgeführt für 192.168.200.38 mit 32 Bytes Daten: Antwort von 192.168.200.38: Bytes=32 Zeit<1ms TTL=64 Antwort von 192.168.200.38: Bytes=32 Zeit<1ms TTL=64 Antwort von 192.168.200.38: Bytes=32 Zeit<1ms TTL=64 Antwort von 192.168.200.38: Bytes=32 Zeit<1ms TTL=64 Ping-Statistik für 192.168.200.38: Pakete: Gesendet = 4, Empfangen = 4, Verloren = 0 (0% Verlust), Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Mittelwert = 0msMagicMirror LXC Container 🌐 Provided by: community-scripts ORG | GitHub: https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE 🖥️ OS: Debian GNU/Linux - Version: 12 🏠 Hostname: magicmirror-live 💡 IP Address: 192.168.200.74 root@magicmirror-live:~# cd /magicmirror -bash: cd: /magicmirror: No such file or directory root@magicmirror-live:~# cd /opt root@magicmirror-live:/opt# cd magicmirror root@magicmirror-live:/opt/magicmirror# npm start > magicmirror@2.31.0 start > npm run start:x11 > magicmirror@2.31.0 start:x11 > DISPLAY="${DISPLAY:=:0}" ./node_modules/.bin/electron js/electron.js /opt/magicmirror/node_modules/electron/dist/electron: error while loading shared libraries: libnss3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory -
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@sdetweil
Hi sdetweil, ha the MM is installed in a Proxmox LXC Container with Ubuntu 24.xx via the Proxmox Helpers scripts. But I already mentioned that above…MM is not installed on a PI…What does the message say?
Have you discovered the error?But it worked all the time in the container.
How do you load it into the container?
Thank you
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