Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Rpi3 freezes after a few houres
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I checked this, unfortunately I’m not running two instances. The second one is a service needed by the Sonos Module.
It seams to me that there a few people which having problems since 2.2.2?pi@MagicMirror:~ $ pm2 status ?????????????????????????????????????????????? ? Name ? mode ? status ? ? ? cpu ? memory ? ?????????????????????????????????????????????? ? mm ? fork ? online ? 0 ? 0% ? 1.3 MB ? ? sonos ? fork ? online ? 0 ? 0% ? 1.3 MB ? ?????????????????????????????????????????????? Use `pm2 show ` to get more details about an app pi@MagicMirror:~ $
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Indeed, but not all users have the same troubles, and not for the same reasons. Anyway . . .
Have you tried running only the default modules to see if the problem still occurs? If it does not, add them one by one, or in pairs, until you experience a problem so you can isolate the issue.
If you are unfortunate and the problem arises before the addition of 3rd party modules then that is another matter altogether.
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@Mykle1 said in Rpi3 freezes after a few houres:
Have you tried running only the default modules to see if the problem still occurs? If it does not, add them one by one, or in pairs, until you experience a problem so you can isolate the issue.
This is what I did recently. It wasn’t the pi freezing but the browser on the pi, I am running the mirror on a server. It turned out to be a pi-hole module for me.
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@barrysmallgoods said in Rpi3 freezes after a few houres:
It turned out to be a pi-hole module for me.
Well done, mate! :-)
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@Mykle1 said in Rpi3 freezes after a few houres:
Have you tried running only the default modules to see if the problem still occurs? If it does not, add them one by one, or in pairs, until you experience a problem so you can isolate the issue.
Ok, this is what I try now. Thank you for your help!
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Just to let you know: In my case it was the MMM-iHaveBeenThere module which caused the trouble.