Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Cronjob doesn't work with my MM
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Hello MisterT
I’m not an expert, I’m more of a beginner, but I tried to use a cronjob to stop and start the mirror on my mirror.10 23 * * * pm2 stop mm> / dev / null 2> & 1
15 23 * * * pm2 start mm> / dev / null 2> & 1
it worked for me.
I use the MagicMirror² v2.11.0 and NAME = “Raspbian GNU / Linux”
VERSION_ID = “10”
VERSION = “10 (buster)”
VERSION_CODENAME = buster.
With older versions of the software I always had problems starting MagicMirror because of access violations with pm2 after a reboot.
Maybe this will help you solve your problem. -
Allow me to deliver a gentle reminder to use the markdown features of the forum when posting code and logs.
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Hi it’s me again
So i made a fresh installation of raspbian buster and latest version of Magic mirror. I used the auto install from @sdetweil . At the end of autoinstall, a message appears and says: Do you want use pm2 to autostart your mirror?
So i pressed yes.
After this i restart my Magic mirror but it didn’t start with raspbian.I try my cronjob in crontab-e but nothing happen
SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin 01 00 * * * pi pm2 restart MagicMirror 00 08 * * * pi pm2 restart MagicMirror 10 16 * * * pi pm2 stop MagicMirror
does this command line can resolve my problem from @sdetweil git script?
bash -c "$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/fixuppm2.sh)"
Thx for next answers
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@MisterT i have seen this a couple times… not sure why,
run the fixuppm2.sh script from my repo and see if that fixes the problem
one line to copy/paste
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@sdetweil i apply your command line and magic mirror starts with raspbian. I’ll come back if i have problems with my crontab
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I it working now for you? :)