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    Problems with installing the Mirror new

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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Hakupapa
      last edited by

      @hakupapa said in Problems with installing the Mirror new:

      Error: listen EADDRINUSE 127.0.0.1:8080

      It would appear that something else is using port 8080 which MM needs

      Create a working config
      How to add modules

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      • H Offline
        Hakupapa
        last edited by

        Thx for the answer. I attempted a little bit and I found the problems.
        The biggest problem was the new but cheap 128 GB card. I had also problems while starting. That seems to be also the problem for other Installations.
        The error in my first thread is not important. I used another smaller sd card and I got the error too but the mm works allright. So the problem seems to be solved.
        Greetings from Hakupapa

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        • M Offline
          MarkV
          last edited by

          I got the same problem.

          Before the update i had a MM with three extra modules, namely:
          MMM-AssistantMk2
          MMM-NotificationTrigger
          MMM-Hotword

          I also had teamviewer installed.
          Everything worked fine.
          I had the update message an i did the git pull && npm install

          Didn’t had any updates during the update.
          After the update i tried to start the mirror the normal way and i got the error like it’s mentiont at the beginning of this topic.

          What’s causing this and how to correct it?

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          • ? Offline
            A Former User
            last edited by

            Usually that case is caused by multiple execution of MM.
            “pm2 stop mm” then “pm2 start mm” Or just reboot.

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              MarkV @Guest
              last edited by

              @sean
              thanks for the reply.
              I don’t use pm2, i’m starting the mirror with “DISPLAY=:0 npm start”

              To be sure i tryed the “pm2 stop mm” but like suspected i’m getting the “bash: pm2: opdracht niet gevonden” message.

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              • M Offline
                MarkV @Guest
                last edited by

                @sean
                Your comment about multiple executions of mm got me thinking.
                before the update i started the mirror. “pm2” didn’t worked and the mirror was shutdown, through ctrl+c.

                So i did a restart of the pi and… now it works :-D

                So the sollution (for me in this case) was restarting the pi, so it forgets the instance of mm :-D

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