Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MM crashes after latest update
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@joberbroeckling said in MM crashes after latest update:
MMM-Remote-Control
has an issue against it not working on 2.11, and
maybe MMM-homeassistant-sensors… I can’t tell, there are 6 different versions… which one do you have?
(git remote -v in the module folder will give the git repo name). -
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@joberbroeckling ok. That one only has fonts as a dependency
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I think it may be the DarkSky module. Since I have reached my API request limit it has stopped crashing.
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I think I spoke too soon. I removed the DarkSky, Remote Control and Home Assistant Sensors modules and it still crashes on start up. The system load is high but after a while it decreases. I think I will try to a fresh install and see what happens.
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I did a fresh install and installed the modules one at a time. I commented out the modules I already added in my config file. I did notice there is a thread going on regarding MMM-Remote-Control module not working with latest update. So I removed it because I don’t use it that much anyways.
Then I un-commented all the modules in my config file and it crashed again. I think it has to do with Electron. But I am not a professional and I am only doing this for fun. The CPU load is huge when it starts up. I don’t think this will work on RPI 3 anymore.
I reverted back to 2.10.1 and everything seems to work fine.
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@joberbroeckling i have it running on pi 0, pi 3, pi 4, odroid, nano, ubuntu, and Mac catalina
no issues…
I don’t use remote-control or pir, or buttons
there is a fix for the remote-control in that topic (u have to change the code)
so, fresh install, no additions/changes, does it run ok?
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If I do a fresh install and add the same modules (except remote-control) I had before it crashes. So I am not sure how to test which module is causing the issue.
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@joberbroeckling disabled all the modules u added,
add
disabled:true.to each module section
module:?????, disabled:true,pm2 stop 0
one at a time, change true to false, restart mirrornpm start dev
if it works, ctrl-c to kill mirror, edit config, enable next
and repeatif it fails, see the terminal window and developers window, console tab for errors
ctrl c on terminal window to exit -
I think I figured out what the issue is. It has to do with the MMM-WatchDog and the interval was too low. It was previously set to 10s. I upped it to 30s and it hasn’t restarted since.
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