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      sdetweil @karsten13
      last edited by sdetweil

      @karsten13 thats what I thought

      @caw can you ssh logon to your synology and execute a docker command

      docker inspect  magicmirror 
      

      scroll up to look at the mounts section
      (this is from a different container, as I don’t have one running MM)

      Mounts": [
                  {
                      "Type": "volume",
                      "Name":  
      "94f89b1076c681a8dd32a7863d7a867e2077849f0fc53091062aae3797433919",
                      "Source": "/var/lib/docker/volumes/94f89b1076c681a8dd32a7863d7a867e2077849f0fc53091062aae3797433919/_data",
                      "Destination": "/config",    <---- check for /opt/magic_mirror/modules
                      "Driver": "local",
                      "Mode": "",
                      "RW": true,    <------------    check this , should be true
                      "Propagation": ""
                  },
      

      also, how (from where, as what userid?) did you git clone the module, and npm install?

      another docker command

      docker exec magicmirror ls /opt/magic_mirror/modules -laF

      Sam

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        caw @karsten13
        last edited by

        @karsten13

        i used:

        docker run -d --user root --name magicmirror
        -p 8036:8080
        -v /volume1/docker/magicmirror/config:/opt/magic_mirror/config
        -v /volume1/docker/magicmirror/modules:/opt/magic_mirror/modules
        -v /volume1/docker/magicmirror/customcss:/opt/magic_mirror/customcss
        -e TZ=Europe/Berlin
        –restart always
        registry.gitlab.com/khassel/magicmirror

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          sdetweil @caw
          last edited by

          @caw from synology ssh terminal window do

          ls /volume1/docker/magicmirror -laF
          

          Sam

          How to add modules

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            caw @sdetweil
            last edited by

            @sdetweil mm1.PNG

            thats the result

            and

            mm.PNG

            are the mounts section

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              sdetweil @caw
              last edited by sdetweil

              @caw ok now need to look inside modules

              ls -laF /volume1/magicmirror/modules
              and in the module folder
              ls -laF /volume1/magicmirror/modules/MMM-CalDAV

              we did not check INSIDE the MMM-CalDAV/service folder to see if there is an existing file that might be overwritten (with the wrong permissions)

              Sam

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                caw @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil mm2.PNG mm3.PNG

                it´s in the /volume1/docker/magicmirror/modules

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                  sdetweil @caw
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  @caw ok, the docker container is running as user/group 1000/1000

                  so Simon and users is neither of those

                  and linux permissions are a set of values, 3 flags per

                  user – this user number/name (Simon)
                  group --if the user is part of the named group (users)
                  other – permissions for any user NOT in the two choices above

                  the permissions shown

                  user = rwx // user can read( r) write(w) and execute(x)
                  group = r-x // group can read( r) and execute(x)
                  other = r-x // all others can read ( r) and execute(x)

                  or 755

                  if you fix the permissions to 757
                  user rwx
                  group r-x
                  other rwx

                  or 775 (probably better, not allow ‘any’ other…)
                  user rwx
                  group rwx
                  other r-x

                  then other (1000) will be allowed to write to the folder (service folder)

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

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                    caw @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil

                    so the permission error is gone but the *ics is still not saved
                    LOG attachedmm4.PNG

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                      sdetweil @caw
                      last edited by

                      @caw can you show all the calDAV messages…

                      last says fetching
                      but the prior says not found…

                      Sam

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                        MMRIZE @caw
                        last edited by MMRIZE

                        @caw
                        I cannot say anything without the full log. But at the first execution, ics would not be written yet, (calendar module is so fast than CalDAV’s connection and parsing) so just wait for the next cycle to finish serving, or just stop and rerun MM. From the second execution, ics will be served.
                        bf4de281-b9a7-4467-88bb-7c60effdc079-image.png

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