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    VM Disk Full - 50 GiB in 4 months

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Unsolved Troubleshooting
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      JohnGalt @sdetweil
      last edited by

      @sdetweil – true. I’m not sure I know to find that out…

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        JohnGalt @JohnGalt
        last edited by JohnGalt

        is that file [just] a record of the dump[s]?

        Put differently, would it be safe to delete the file or directory?

        [Edit]: On further recollection - this appears to be happening only on the two VMs running MM, and not on the two Raspberry Pis that I have MM running on.

        Does this represent a clue as to what is happening?

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          sdetweil @JohnGalt
          last edited by sdetweil

          @JohnGalt in the folder with the core dump files do

          sudo file * >>~/somefile.txt

          then ~/somefile.txt will have a line for each which should contain the failing code name

          from
          https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13308922/find-which-program-caused-a-core-dump-file

          Sam

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            JohnGalt @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil

            Well, there’s this under /var/lib/apport/coredump:

            Name:
            core._home_al_MagicMirror_node_modules_electron_dist_electron.1000.f1d1264a-f2d2-4a44-8b27-e2f3182e030f.380943.121091464

            Size:
            40,486,436,864

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              sdetweil @JohnGalt
              last edited by

              @JohnGalt well then… electron crashed…

              which MM version are you on
              cd ~/MagicMirror
              grep version package.json

              and for electron
              grep version node_modules/electron/package.json

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                JohnGalt @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil

                JohnGalt@MM-Dev-VM:~/MagicMirror$ grep version package.json
                        "version": "2.35.0",
                JohnGalt@MM-Dev-VM:~/MagicMirror$ grep version node_modules/electron/package.json
                  "version": "41.2.0"
                
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                  sdetweil @JohnGalt
                  last edited by

                  @JohnGalt if you hadn’t erased the logs, the pm2 log MIGHT have had a fault listed…

                  2.37 is the current release, 6 months newer… electron at 42.5.2

                  supposedly this could help find cause

                   Analyze the Crash Dump
                  Because Electron code is pre-compiled, looking at a raw dump file yields only unreadable memory addresses. 
                  You need to symbolicate the dump using matching Electron debugging symbols.
                  
                  The CLI Tool (electron-minidump)
                      The easiest open-source way to inspect a .dmp file locally is using the electron-   minidump CLI tool. 
                  It automatically fetches the matching Electron symbols and outputs a readable stack trace.
                  Install the utility:
                  sudo  npm install -g electron-minidump
                  
                  Analyze your file:
                  electron-minidump -f /path/to/your/file.dmp
                  
                  

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                    JohnGalt @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil – OK, well… The program DID install (I was surprised , given what has been happening…). This resulted in an error. I specified that large file we identified earlier. Do let me know if I did the wrong thing. See results below.

                    While you are looking at this, I am going to fire up the other, older VM that also crashed and see if there is similar evidence there that might shed light.

                    JohnGalt@MM-Dev-VM:~/MagicMirror$ sudo  npm install -g electron-minidump
                    [sudo] password for JohnGalt:
                    
                    added 29 packages in 34s
                    
                    1 package is looking for funding
                      run `npm fund` for details
                    npm notice
                    npm notice New major version of npm available! 10.9.4 -> 12.0.2
                    npm notice Changelog: https://github.com/npm/cli/releases/tag/v12.0.2
                    npm notice To update run: npm install -g npm@12.0.2
                    npm notice
                    JohnGalt@MM-Dev-VM:~/MagicMirror$ electron-minidump -f /var/lib/apport/coredump/core._home_al_MagicMirror_node_modules_electron_dist_electron.1000.f1d1264a-f2d2-4a44-8b27-e2f3182e030f.380943.121091464
                    Error: EACCES: permission denied, open '/var/lib/apport/coredump/core._home_al_MagicMirror_node_modules_electron_dist_electron.1000.f1d1264a-f2d2-4a44-8b27-e2f3182e030f.380943.121091464'
                        at async Object.open (node:internal/fs/promises:641:25)
                        at async electronMinidump (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/electron-minidump/index.js:11:14) {
                      errno: -13,
                      code: 'EACCES',
                      syscall: 'open',
                      path: '/var/lib/apport/coredump/core._home_al_MagicMirror_node_modules_electron_dist_electron.1000.f1d1264a-f2d2-4a44-8b27-e2f3182e030f.380943.121091464'
                    }
                    JohnGalt@MM-Dev-VM:~/MagicMirror$ sudo electron-minidump -f /var/lib/apport/coredump/core._home_al_MagicMirror_node_modules_electron_dist_electron.1000.f1d1264a-f2d2-4a44-8b27-e2f3182e030f.380943.121091464
                    Not a minidump file (MDMP header not found): /var/lib/apport/coredump/core._home_al_MagicMirror_node_modules_electron_dist_electron.1000.f1d1264a-f2d2-4a44-8b27-e2f3182e030f.380943.121091464
                    JohnGalt@MM-Dev-VM:~/MagicMirror$
                    
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                      sdetweil @JohnGalt
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                      @JohnGalt you need sudo in front of the mini dump. Line cause the file is in the /var folder

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                        JohnGalt @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil – Yes, I did.

                        The output I pasted included 2 runs. The first returned an access error as expected. The 2nd run says ‘not a minidump file’.

                        I guess I confused things by pasting all that. Sorry.

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                          sdetweil @JohnGalt
                          last edited by

                          @JohnGalt no problem… thx… I have not tried to examine them myself either

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