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    MMM-RAIN-MAP (new: version 2.x)

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    • C Offline
      chassain 0 @Jalibu
      last edited by

      @Jalibu i can again

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      • FoziF Offline
        Fozi Project Sponsor @rubenix
        last edited by

        @rubenix I’ve disabled yesterday all 6 modules, but unfortunatelly the situation didn’t improve. The memory consumption was still increasing over the time and within 1-2 hrs. the MM froze. I guess I have to do the brute force method and disable all modules and enable them one by one.

        HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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        • JalibuJ Offline
          Jalibu Module Developer
          last edited by Jalibu

          The serverside prerendering works in theory. The recording is just 2-4 Megabytes and the playback on the frontend consumes nearly no additional computing resources.
          The little problem is that prerendering is kind of ultra heavy :-D
          My Raspi 3 takes more than a minute for that (with only a few additional modules running) and takes >60MB memory for that.
          For those of you having problems due to limited resources with live rendering, the prerendering won’t be the answer I guess :-/

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          • FoziF Offline
            Fozi Project Sponsor
            last edited by

            I FOUND THE “CULPRIT”!!
            Yesterday I tinkered around with a module I tried some time ago (MMM-TextClock) and deactivate MMM-google-routes, as I knew the didn’t play well together. In that context I enabled MMM-RAIN-MAP again, just to see if that would have any effect if MMM-google-routes was disabled.
            And Bingo!
            Since yesterday evening I had no crash or freeze on my MM. Also the memory consumption appears normal and the processor load is between 5%-20% on average (RPi 3b+)

            I’ll keep MMM-google-routes disabled for now, as I gives me no real added value at the moment.
            And to be clear, it is is a beautiful module and I love it, but I have no current use case for it. I ran it from the very beginning of my MM build without any issues and it is an eye catcher, too. But in favour of MMM-TextClock and MMM-RAIN-MAP we’ll have a pause ;-)

            Thanks to all of you and @Jalibu for helping me!

            HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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              requiemmg
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              Hi @jalibu,

              I really like this module, but I fear that the memory issue still persists.
              Just cloned the repo, the module runs fine for some minutes or up to one hour, then the Raspi freezes. I am running on a 1GB 3B+ with 4 pages.
              Anything you can do about it?

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              • rubenixR Offline
                rubenix @requiemmg
                last edited by

                @requiemmg since I updated the pi to a Pi 4 4GB have no issues at all…came from a pi3 1GB too

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                • JalibuJ Offline
                  Jalibu Module Developer @requiemmg
                  last edited by

                  @requiemmg
                  yepp, as @rubenix mentioned, 1GB memory is unfortunately too little :-/
                  On my Raspi 4, 4GB it just works perfectly fine.

                  I already tried to optimize the rendering to get it working with limited resources, but without success ¯\(ツ)/¯

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                    rubenix @Jalibu
                    last edited by rubenix

                    @Jalibu & @requiemmg was tempted to go for the 8GB one, but I can confirm 4Gb is more than enought; go for it and use the pi3 for another project :love-you_gesture_light_skin_tone:

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                      sdetweil @rubenix
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                      @rubenix u can make the swap space bigger too, helps in some environments

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

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                      • rubenixR Offline
                        rubenix @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil i agree with that and sure it helps; but a pi 4 4Gb goes so smoth!!
                        pi3 1gb its ok for a simple magic mirror; for a complex one with transitions / animations it needs more gauge!

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