Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
my mirror freezes!
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@Manu85 sorry, copy error on my part
{ module: 'MMM-Logging', config: { // Module functions out of the box with nothing set here. // See below for configurable options. } } , // < --- add comma here means continued
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impeccable, you’re the best, the mirror has restarted, and now what’s next please
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@Manu85 wait til it hangs… look at the MMM-Logging module instructions, where does it put the log file,
find it and practice how to view it -
ok i just deleted my automatic hourly reboot and i’ll wait for it to hang
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Just for more information. It’s on MM v2. 11.0?
Because I have some freeze problem too. I have never in v2.10.x
I suspect electron versioning bug
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@Bugsounet so far my 10 different mm systems have been running fine since upgrade (using my upgrade script)
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weird, thx, i will inspect more
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@sdetweil Hello, as agreed I deleted the automatic reboot and this morning the MM is blocked (as usual) I use WinScp and when I wanted to quit it he offered to create a folder "my workspace "that’s what I did, I then opened this new file which connects me directly to the MMM-Logging module and after that I don’t know what to do!
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@Manu85 said in my mirror freezes!:
and when I wanted to quit it he offered to create a folder
sorry, what does that mean?
by adding the mmm-logging module
you get enhanced messages on the terminal window console like this with timestamps[24253:0406/055023.243727:INFO:CONSOLE(107)] "clearing timer", source: http://0.0.0.0:8080/modules/MyCovid19//MyCovid19.js (107) [24253:0406/055023.243800:INFO:CONSOLE(110)] "starting timer", source: http://0.0.0.0:8080/modules/MyCovid19//MyCovid19.js (110) [24253:0406/055023.243847:INFO:CONSOLE(112)] "timer started", source: http://0.0.0.0:8080/modules/MyCovid19//MyCovid19.js (112)
so, you should have started your mirror like this to capture all the traces
npm start >somefile
now that the app is hung, you can open another winscp terminal window and then
cd ~/.MagicMirror
tail somefilewhich will show the last 15 lines of somefile by default
tail -n number somefile
where number is something like 20, 40, 50 will show more linesif you started with pm2, then the output is on the logs…
pm2 logs --lines=100 >somefile
will dump the last 100 lines into somefile so you can examine them -
I have a report which was created in MM “somfile” but I cannot send it because I have this error on the forum
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