Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Not enough perfomrance for MMM-hello-mirror?
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I´ve installed the module on my MagicMirror with Raspberry Pi2. After a relatively long time I can see “Ich dir zu Meister” on the display, but nothing happend when I say “Hallo Spiegel” or “Hallo magischer Spiegel”. The speaker work, a recording via microphone ist possible. Where´s my problem?
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@boesemani May you please show us your log, you can access it via
pm2 log mmif you installed it with the auto install script. -
@idoodler
[TAILING] Tailing last 15 lines for [mm] process (change the value with --lines option)
/home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-error.log last 15 lines:
0|mm | Please make sure you have the correct access rights
0|mm | and the repository exists.
0|mm |
0|mm | Permission denied (publickey).
0|mm | fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
0|mm |
0|mm | Please make sure you have the correct access rights
0|mm | and the repository exists.
0|mm |
0|mm | Permission denied (publickey).
0|mm | fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
0|mm |
0|mm | Please make sure you have the correct access rights
0|mm | and the repository exists.
0|mm |/home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-out.log last 15 lines:
0|mm | { topic: ‘/Wohnung/Buero/humidity’,
0|mm | label: ‘Luftfeuchtigkeit’,
0|mm | suffix: ‘%’,
0|mm | decimals: 0,
0|mm | sortOrder: 20,
0|mm | maxAgeSeconds: 60 } ] }
0|mm | MMM-MQTT: Starting client for: { serverKey: ‘192.168.178.16:1883’,
0|mm | address: ‘192.168.178.16’,
0|mm | port: ‘1883’,
0|mm | options: { username: ‘user’, password: ‘password’ },
0|mm | topics: [ ‘/Wohnung/Buero/temp’, ‘/Wohnung/Buero/humidity’ ] }
0|mm | MMM-MQTT: Connecting to mqtt://192.168.178.16
0|mm | Create new news fetcher for url: http://www.tagesschau.de/xml/rss2 - Interval: 300000
0|mm | MMM-MQTT connected to mqtt://192.168.178.16
0|mm | MMM-MQTT: subscribing to /Wohnung/Buero/temp,/Wohnung/Buero/humidity
Could this be helpful? -
@boesemani The only suspicion thing I can see is the
Permission denied (publickey)message, but I don’t think it is related to your problem.You can install MMM-SystemStats and check your RAM and CPU load that way.
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