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    • garblefluxG Offline
      garbleflux Project Sponsor
      last edited by

      @CyruS1337 said in Cronjob:

      Thanks for the link, but it still does not work :(

      # Edit this file to introduce tasks to be run by cron.
      #
      # Each task to run has to be defined through a single line
      # indicating with different fields when the task will be run
      # and what command to run for the task
      #
      # To define the time you can provide concrete values for
      # minute (m), hour (h), day of month (dom), month (mon),
      # and day of week (dow) or use '*' in these fields (for 'any').#
      # Notice that tasks will be started based on the cron's system
      # daemon's notion of time and timezones.
      #
      # Output of the crontab jobs (including errors) is sent through
      # email to the user the crontab file belongs to (unless redirected).
      #
      # For example, you can run a backup of all your user accounts
      # at 5 a.m every week with:
      # 0 5 * * 1 tar -zcf /var/backups/home.tgz /home/
      #
      # For more information see the manual pages of crontab(5) and cron(8)
      #
      # m h  dom mon dow   command
      #
      #MONTAG BIS SONNTAG UM 19:55 MAGICMIRROR RESTART
      55 19 * * * pm2 restart mm.sh >/dev/null 2>&1
      #
      #SAMSTAG REBOOT UM 12:00 MAGICMIRROR REBOOT
      24 17 * * * sudo reboot
      #
      

      Sounds strange. Maybe you first have to stop the pm2 process before restart, with pm2 stop mm.sh. Don’t forget to complete the line für den reboot am Samstag - sudo reboot >/dev/null 2>&1
      regards Michael

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      • M Offline
        MadScientist
        last edited by

        Why do you want to restart MM? Maybe pm2 reload mmis the better option.

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        • CyruS1337C Offline
          CyruS1337 Project Sponsor @MadScientist
          last edited by

          @MadScientist said in Cronjob:

          Why do you want to restart MM? Maybe pm2 reload mmis the better option.

          Why … that’s actually a good question. The problem is that if I bring the screens for about 5-6 hours and then turn back on that no picture appears on the monitors. Therefore, I would like a regular restart of my MagicMirros.

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          • M Offline
            MadScientist
            last edited by MadScientist

            Are you using the GoogleMapsTraffic module? In that case the pm2 reload mm will do. Or a simple Ctrl+R on the mirror. The cronjob should then look something like 55 19 * * * pm2 reload mm (mine is 0 6 * * * pm2 reload mm and it works flawlessly).

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            • CyruS1337C Offline
              CyruS1337 Project Sponsor @MadScientist
              last edited by CyruS1337

              @MadScientist said in Cronjob:

              Are you using the GoogleMapsTraffic module? In that case the pm2 reload mm will do. Or a simple Ctrl+R on the mirror. The cronjob should then look something like 55 19 * * * pm2 reload mm (mine is 0 6 * * * pm2 reload mm and it works flawlessly).

              Exactly, I use the modules GoogleMapsTraffi on these two monitors and these two monitors will not wake up after a while, if I turned off the monitors for several hours.

              Then tonight I will try pm2 reload mm. Unfortunately, the command pm2 restart mm did not work. Then I’m curious.

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              • M Offline
                MadScientist
                last edited by

                Depennding on the other modules you’re using it might be good to reload MM more than once a day. In my case once is enough. Without reloading the screen turns black after more than one day. Depending on your setup it could be better to reload it twice or 4 times a day. In the end the reload is very quick and you won’t notice anything.

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                • CyruS1337C Offline
                  CyruS1337 Project Sponsor
                  last edited by

                  Perfect, did not know that I can reload the MagicMirror. Have always made a restart in the past. I’ll give feedback this evening on whether the cronjob works with the pm2 reload mm command

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                  • Z Offline
                    Zwirbel
                    last edited by Zwirbel

                    @MadScientist : Is there a way to automatically reload MM once or twice a day? I have similar problems with the Netatmo module, which doesn’t pick up new data in the morning (as my WLAN is turned off during the night). A reload fixes this, but I would rather have this automatically (e.g. at 06:00 in the morning for example).

                    Maybe a simple script would help, but I don’t know where to put it.

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                    • CyruS1337C Offline
                      CyruS1337 Project Sponsor @MadScientist
                      last edited by

                      @MadScientist said in Cronjob:

                      55 19 * * * pm2 reload mm

                      The command works in the console pm2 reload mm

                      If I add it in the cron job, it will not do any reload.

                      Here is the excerpt from the crontab

                      # Edit this file to introduce tasks to be run by cron.
                      #
                      # Each task to run has to be defined through a single line
                      # indicating with different fields when the task will be run
                      # and what command to run for the task
                      #
                      # To define the time you can provide concrete values for
                      # minute (m), hour (h), day of month (dom), month (mon),
                      # and day of week (dow) or use '*' in these fields (for 'any').#
                      # Notice that tasks will be started based on the cron's system
                      # daemon's notion of time and timezones.
                      #
                      # Output of the crontab jobs (including errors) is sent through
                      # email to the user the crontab file belongs to (unless redirected).
                      #
                      # For example, you can run a backup of all your user accounts
                      # at 5 a.m every week with:
                      # 0 5 * * 1 tar -zcf /var/backups/home.tgz /home/
                      #
                      # For more information see the manual pages of crontab(5) and cron(8)
                      #
                      # m h  dom mon dow   command
                      #
                      #MONTAG BIS SONNTAG UM 17:02 MAGICMIRROR RELOAD
                      02 17 * * * pm2 reload mm
                      #
                      
                      
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                      • M Offline
                        MadScientist
                        last edited by MadScientist

                        This is my crontab:

                        # daemon's notion of time and timezones.
                        #
                        # Output of the crontab jobs (including errors) is sent through
                        # email to the user the crontab file belongs to (unless redirected).
                        #
                        # For example, you can run a backup of all your user accounts
                        # at 5 a.m every week with:
                        # 0 5 * * 1 tar -zcf /var/backups/home.tgz /home/
                        #
                        # For more information see the manual pages of crontab(5) and cron(8)
                        #
                        # m h  dom mon dow   command
                        0 6 * * * pm2 reload mm
                        
                        
                        
                        

                        Are you running crontab -ewith sudo? Because you have to run it as the user that runs MM (= most likely without sudo).

                        Edit: @Zwirbel: For me it works using a cronjob. See what I wrote above and if you have questions regarding crontab, just ask again.

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