Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
PM2 MM2 Not starting on start up
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@shbatm said in PM2 MM2 Not starting on start up:
sudo pm2 startup systemd -u pi --hp /home/pi
Can also confirm this worked for me, too.
Thank you @shbatm
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@pum there is an existing script provided by MagicMirror now, please try deleting everything on your ~/.pm2 directory, then using:
sudo su -c "env PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin pm2 startup linux -u pi --hp /home/pi" pm2 start ~/MagicMirror/installers/pm2_MagicMirror.json pm2 save
You may have to use
systemd
instead oflinux
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@shbatm I did all I should follow but it still doesn’t work for me, I’m using Rpi4b. It warning me:
PM2 is not managing any process, skipping save…
Plz help me my boyfriend’s birthday is under eyes!!
Thanks a lot!
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@MarvellousMili run the fixuppm2.sh script from here
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@sdetweil sorry that reply late, I save the pm2 status after reboot again and again then work. I don’t know where’s the problem even now lol
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@MarvellousMili sorry. not sure what u said
is working ok
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Even this tread is old, but i have an issue with the starting of mm:
Everything worked well, then i installed MMM-CECControl.
I saved my config.js file bevor i entered the module line in there. But not as usual mm didn´t restart. Not even after a reboot of my raspberry.Also when i start mm with
pm2 start mm
and
pm2 start MagicMirror
nothing happened.i don´t know what i should do to start my mm as bevore…
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ok let’s start at the beginning
pm2 status
will show you the names and numbers of the managed apps. you can use either the name or number
now, let’s see if it’s a MagicMirror problem
do
pm2 stop all cd ~/MagicMirror npm start
if mm comes up but the screen is not correct, ctrl-m will minimize the mm screen
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@Seregeth sorry. I hit reject on your message accidentally, please resend it