Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Error in the calendar module check logs for more details
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@nowayto what version of MagicMirror are you using.
I added a feature to be able to control that timeout, but set the default at 30 secondsSee the doc, configuration, mm FetchTimeout environment variable
But the code should recover by itself.
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@sdetweil I’ve got the same issue since today. Any other solutions? To change the fetchtimeout doesn’t help.
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@Niggich but it should recover and fetch again
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@sdetweil later I’ll try. The version is the last one
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@sdetweil Today everything is working normally. I don’t know what happend yesterday.
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@Niggich network congestion probably… there have been some severe DNS denial of service (hacking) storms in the last few days
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@sdetweil Ok, maybe. For me the problem is solved.
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I’m sorry Sam, I didn’t figure out where I have to configure the
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I put it here in config.js
module: "calendar", header: "Our Calendar", position: "bottom_right", config: { mmFetchTimeout: 60000, calendars: [