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    pm2 doesnt work with crontab

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    • evroomE Offline
      evroom @mumblebaj
      last edited by

      About /var/log/syslog.
      Debian does not use that anymore, already since a while.
      As far as I understand it, you will need to get familiar with journalctl.
      For cron jobs try this:

      $ journalctl --since "1 hour ago" --unit cron.service
      
      $ journalctl -f -u cron.service
      

      Happy hunting.

      MagicMirror version: 2.33.0
      Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.5 (8 GB RAM)
      Raspbian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

      Test environment:
      MagicMirror version: v2.33.0
      Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3 (1 GB RAM)
      Raspbian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

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      • plainbrokeP Offline
        plainbroke @evroom
        last edited by

        @evroom,
        I get that nothing is found, when I run either of your suggestions.

        @mumblebaj
        Explain piping, Please…

        Slow learner. But trying anyways.

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          sdetweil @plainbroke
          last edited by sdetweil

          @plainbroke piping is a technique of stitching together multiple commands to accomplish a task

          The vertical bar is called the pipe character
          Which takes the output of the left side and presents it as input to the right side , so its like forming a pipe

          When I want to find all the MagicMirror processes running in the background I do this

          ps -ef
          

          This give the processes and the command line used to start them
          But is a lot of data

          So I can filter that with grep , and I can pass in data on its stdin

          ps -ef | grep -i MagicMirror 
          

          That gives just the rows of the process list with MagicMirror on them

          But if I want to kill them I need the process id on each row
          That’s the second value on each row
          I can use the awk command to get that

          ps -ef | grep -i MagicMirror | awk ‘{ print $2}’
          

          Now I have the process ids and can issue the kill command with them

          ps -ef | grep -i MagicMirror | awk ‘{ print $2}’ |  xargs sudo  kill -9
          

          Sam

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          • evroomE Offline
            evroom @plainbroke
            last edited by

            @plainbroke said in pm2 doesnt work with crontab:

            @evroom,
            I get that nothing is found, when I run either of your suggestions.

            The journalctl -f shows the current activities.
            Simular to tail -f <filename>.
            So when there are none, you will see none.
            Use that when you know that a cron job is going to occur anytime soon.
            The --since "1 hour ago" searches for activities in the last hour.
            Change to, for example --since "24 hours ago" for activities in the last 24 hours.
            When nothing comes out, then indeed nothing happened (during the time period you are searching in).

            Other --since options:

            "today"
            "00:20"
            "2025-11-12"
            "2025-11-12 07:30:00"
            

            MagicMirror version: 2.33.0
            Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.5 (8 GB RAM)
            Raspbian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

            Test environment:
            MagicMirror version: v2.33.0
            Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3 (1 GB RAM)
            Raspbian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

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            • mumblebajM Offline
              mumblebaj Module Developer @plainbroke
              last edited by

              @plainbroke Afternoon. What I was saying was that instead of sending your current output to a blackhole, >/dev/null >2&1, i meant sending it to a log file:
              30 07 * * 6,0 /usr/local/bin/pm2 start mm >> /home/pi/mon.log 2>&1. This will send the output of the command /usr/local/bin/ pm2 start mm to a log file residing at /home/pi/mof.log. You can then interrogate this log file to see if there were any errors when the command was executed.

              So, by pipe I meant redirect the output to somewhere.

              Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
              Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/

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              • plainbrokeP Offline
                plainbroke
                last edited by

                @mumblebaj
                @sdetweil
                @evroom
                Thank you all for the information.
                I did not get to use it BUT I will save this information, so I do not have to ask again.
                I woke up this morning and crontab -e had started my MM like old times… It also shutdown MM last night like it used to…
                Tech is great when it does not try to give me a headache, trying to figure it out…

                Thanks again guys for all your help.
                I think I will close this as solved.
                Just Jeff

                Slow learner. But trying anyways.

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                  sdetweil @plainbroke
                  last edited by

                  @plainbroke awesome! Thanks for the feedback

                  Sam

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