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    Problems with weather modules on new install

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      erik72 @Mykle1
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      @Mykle1
      Got it working somehow :-) thanks for taking the time

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        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @erik72
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        @erik72 said in Problems with weather modules on new install:

        Got it working somehow thanks for taking the time

        Even better. Enjoy your mirror.

        Create a working config
        How to add modules

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          bhepler Module Developer @erik72
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          @erik72 said in Problems with weather modules on new install:

          EADDRINUSE

          This usually means that you already have the mirror process running and attempted to start it again.

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            erik72 @bhepler
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            @bhepler
            Perhaps I am starting/stopping in a wrong way.
            Because often when I have made a config change it will fail, but work after a reboot.
            I use npm start and Ctrl-Z in terminal to quit.

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              bhepler Module Developer @erik72
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              @erik72 If you’re working directly on the pi, you can use ctrl+q to stop the interface and return to the terminal. If you’re using SSH to remote into the pi, then ctrl+c should stop it right nicely.

              You can always check to see if the mirror is running by typing ps ax | grep node. If you get anything in response more than 6957 pts/19 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto node (where 6975 will be some random number) then the MM process is running and you’ll need to shut it down in order for it to process your changes.

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                erik72 @bhepler
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                @bhepler
                Thanks, will give it a try.
                This is a really friendly forum :-)

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