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      dawookie1979
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      i have tried installing pm2 using sudo npm install pm2@latest -g command, either to the root directory or within magic mirror directory.

      i am running raspberry pi3 Magic Mirror 2.5

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      • bheplerB Offline
        bhepler Module Developer @dawookie1979
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        @dawookie1979 - At a guess, it looks like pm2 is not compatible with the version of node that you have on your pi. I would try upgrading node then re-running the pm2 startup command.

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          dawookie1979
          last edited by

          thanks, i will try that. Can you give me the command / commands to run this node update.

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          • Mykle1M Offline
            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @dawookie1979
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            @dawookie1979

            sudo apt update

            then

            sudo apt install nodejs

            That should do it.

            Create a working config
            How to add modules

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              dawookie1979
              last edited by

              ok, so the way i fixed this was to totally reinstall magic mirror 2.5. Thank you for your help

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                dazza120
                last edited by dazza120

                I Had Similar i have just moved the pi to boot from sd to SSD that i had and for the life of me a fresh mirror 2.50 version wouldn’t run auto boot for love nor money i used this link in the end and its working well without having to kill everything and start again https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Auto-Starting-MagicMirror Hope this helps someone else

                Install PM2 using NPM:

                sudo npm install -g pm2

                Starting PM2 on Boot
                To make sure PM2 can do it’s job when (re)booting your operating system, it needs to be started on boot. Luckily, PM2 has a handy helper for this.

                pm2 startup

                PM2 will now show you a command you need to execute.

                Make a MagicMirror start script.
                To use PM2 in combination with MagicMirror, we need to make a simple shell script. Preferable, we put this script outside the MagicMirror folder to make sure it won’t give us any issues if we want to upgrade the mirror.

                cd ~
                nano mm.sh

                Add the following lines:

                cd ~/MagicMirror
                DISPLAY=:0 npm start

                Save and close, using the commands CTRL-O and CTRL-X. Now make sure the shell script is executable bij performing the following command:

                chmod +x mm.sh

                You are now ready to the MagicMirror using this script using PM2.

                Starting your MagicMirror with PM2
                Simply start your mirror with the following command:

                pm2 start mm.sh

                You mirror should now boot up and appear on your screen after a few seconds.

                Enable restarting of the MagicMirror script.
                To make sure the MagicMirror restarts after rebooting, you need to save the current state of all scripts running via PM2. To do this, execute the following command:

                pm2 save

                And that’s all there is! You MagicMirror should now reboot after start, and restart after any failure.

                Controlling you MagicMirror via PM2.
                With your MagicMirror running via PM2, you have some handy tools at hand:

                Restarting your MagicMirror:

                pm2 restart mm

                Stopping your MagicMirror:

                pm2 stop mm

                Show the MagicMirror logs:

                pm2 logs mm

                Show the MagicMirror process information:

                pm2 show mm

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