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    (Solved) PM2 does not start on reboot

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      amanzimdwini @amanzimdwini
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      @amanzimdwini @xbmcnut
      Clean installation onto a Pi3 works… (and I have NO idea why it works on this one: my last pi3 gave me the same problem you had). So you might want to look at a different Pi?
      Best of luck!

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        xbmcnut @amanzimdwini
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        @amanzimdwini I have resolved it now as I posted a bug. Turns out it’s related to the timeout setting for the PM2 service. Developers are going to remove timeout in next release but for now it can be tweaked. And no, had no joy with screensaver either. Disabled it in GUI and it seems to be gone now.

        https://github.com/Unitech/pm2/issues/2765#issuecomment-286778941

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          amanzimdwini @xbmcnut
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          @xbmcnut Just read your post - now MY installation wont run PM2. Argh. Where do you change the timeout settings?

          ps - Re: screensaver: I had to resort to’

          sudo apt-get install xscreensaver
          

          and the disable it.

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            xbmcnut @amanzimdwini
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            @amanzimdwini said in (Solved) PM2 does not start on reboot:

            Where do you change the timeout settings?

            /etc/systemd/system/pm2-root.service
            

            I changed mine from 8 to 15s using WinSCP with the SCP/Shell set to sudo su -

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              amanzimdwini @xbmcnut
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              @xbmcnut took me a good 10 seconds to find pm2-pi.service for the raspberry
              And another 5 to change it.

              YOU ARE A GENIUS!
              thanks

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                rmohsen @xbmcnut
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                @xbmcnut Hello

                total noob here and i have the same problem , how do i do that ?

                ps : i’m not a developer or anything , i’m just a regular user so i kinda need step by step

                thanks

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                  xbmcnut @rmohsen
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                  @rmohsen Do you know how to access your mirror with either PuTTy or WinSCP?

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                    rmohsen @xbmcnut
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                    @xbmcnut yes. Tried winscp but couldn’t edit the file , no permission

                    I managed to change it from 8 to 15 with another command on terminal but still not working

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                      xbmcnut @rmohsen
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                      @rmohsen Apologies. My install has died over the weekend and MM will no longer run. Getting to Desktop login screen on reboot and that’s it even though I told it to auto login, the desktop will not start. Have popped in ‘too hard bin’ for the moment, sorry.

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                        Sandy2503
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                        @xbmcnut :abcd:

                        where have you changed the Idle Time ???

                        Thats my pm2-root.service:

                        [Unit]
                        Description=PM2 process manager
                        Documentation=https://pm2.keymetrics.io/
                        After=network.target

                        [Service]
                        Type=forking
                        User=root
                        LimitNOFILE=infinity
                        LimitNPROC=infinity
                        LimitCORE=infinity
                        Environment=PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
                        Environment=PM2_HOME=/root/.pm2
                        PIDFile=/root/.pm2/pm2.pid

                        ExecStart=/usr/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 resurrect
                        ExecReload=/usr/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 reload all
                        ExecStop=/usr/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 kill

                        [Install]
                        WantedBy=multi-user.target

                        Greetz Sandy2503

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