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PM2 do not start at bootup on my RPI 2? Works fine on my RPI 3.

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    tomyboy96 Project Sponsor
    last edited by Jul 19, 2017, 12:44 PM

    Hi!

    I’m having trouble to get my PM2 to work on my RPI 2.
    I’ve installed PM2 through the MM installation:
    “curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/master/installers/raspberry.sh | bash”
    Everything is installed without any errors.

    Here’s the problem.

    When i do this on my RPI 3 it works just fine! MM starts at bootup and everything works as it should.

    BUT! When i do the exact same thing on my RPI 2 it do not work?
    When i restart the RPI 2 nothing happens… PM2 dosen’t boot.
    I’ve tired to install PM2 afterwards but no difference.

    Do anybody have any ideas?

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      Baxer
      last edited by Baxer Jul 19, 2017, 1:09 PM Jul 19, 2017, 1:09 PM

      have you put pm2 start mm in crontab? if you havent you can do so with
      crontab -e then type @reboot pm2 start mm at the end of the file then restart it to test

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        tomyboy96 Project Sponsor
        last edited by Jul 19, 2017, 1:26 PM

        Did not work…

        only way to get PM2 to start is by using:

        pm2 start mm.sh

        B 1 Reply Last reply Jul 19, 2017, 1:34 PM Reply Quote 0
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          Baxer @tomyboy96
          last edited by Jul 19, 2017, 1:34 PM

          @tomyboy96 test with pm2 start mm.sh in crontab -e then and see if that works

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            tomyboy96 Project Sponsor
            last edited by Jul 19, 2017, 1:46 PM

            When trying to save this error shows up:

            “/tmp/crontab.gpsLPh/crontab”:22: bad time specifier
            errors in crontab file, can’t install.
            Do you want to retry the same edit? (y/n)

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              Baxer @tomyboy96
              last edited by Jul 19, 2017, 1:56 PM

              @tomyboy96 said in PM2 do not start at bootup on my RPI 2? Works fine on my RPI 3.:

              errors in crontab file, can’t install.

              do you have the @reboot before pm2 start mm.sh if you dont try with that

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                tomyboy96 Project Sponsor @Baxer
                last edited by Jul 19, 2017, 2:05 PM

                @Baxer Worked! Thank you!

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                  Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @tomyboy96
                  last edited by Jul 19, 2017, 5:44 PM

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                    bhepler Module Developer
                    last edited by Jul 20, 2017, 3:29 PM

                    I know you have a solution and all, but PM2 should already be running on your Pi as part of the installation process.

                    Did you save your PM2 state before reboot? If you’re willing to experiment, remove the PM2 commands from your crontab and reboot your mirror. Once it’s back up, start the mirror with pm2 start mm, wait for the interface to appear and then enter pm2 save.

                    Once PM2 has saved the state, reboot your mirror and MM2 should start after a few seconds.

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                      tomyboy96 Project Sponsor @bhepler
                      last edited by Jul 20, 2017, 5:47 PM

                      @bhepler
                      I tried this but somehow the RPI 2 didn’t boot up with pm2. Worked just fine with my RPI 3.

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