Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
PM2 does not start the Magic Mirror
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I would suggest to both of you to follow the complete guide setting up pm2 and the autostart again. It doesn’t take long.
Besides that, what does
pm2 status
give you after reboot?
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pm2 status is
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ pm2 status │ Name │ id │ mode │ status │ ↺ │ cpu │ memory │ MagicMirror │ 0 │ 2.6.0 │ fork │ online │ 799 │ 0% │ 16.8 MB │ Use `pm2 show <id|name>` to get more details about an app
and in pm2 log I get this every two seconds
pi@raspberrypi:~/.pm2 $ tail -f pm2.log 2019-02-15T15:36:47: PM2 log: App [MagicMirror:0] online 2019-02-15T15:36:48: PM2 log: App [MagicMirror:0] exited with code [1] via signal [SIGINT]
I tried the complete guide with creating an .sh-File and so on. But unfortenately with the same effect.
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@klinge can you first do
pm2 stop all
and then
cd ~/MagicMirror npm start dev
Maybe you can see what happens there.
It seems that pm2 is running the magicmirror start script but MagicMirror won’t start -
@lavolp3 starting it manually does work. but with PM2 not.
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Thank you for your help.
But suddenly a miracle happened.
Tomorrow morning I switched on my monitor and the MM runs. And I did not do anything. And I really haven´t a intelligent reason.
Now, when I reboot the Raspberry, the MM starts automatically.
Thank you for your time.
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@klinge said in PM2 does not start the Magic Mirror:
Tomorrow morning I switched on my monitor and the MM runs
MMM-TimeMachine? ;-)
I’m glad you got it working correctly. :thumbsup:
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@klinge Yeah I hacked into your RasPi from here and fixed it … I will have done it next Thursday when I will have had some time.
Better change your password from standard “raspberry”.
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Hey Guys!
it works now!
i did it as described with the mm script here: https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Auto-Starting-MagicMirrorthank you for all your replies!
Regards
Dario