Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
pm2 no longer launching MM
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@sdetweil I’m away with work until Friday but obviously want to try and get to the bottom of this.
I’ll likely end up moving the mirror to somewhere way closer to the WiFi router.
Will this stay open until the end of the week?Out of curiosity when launching via pm2 should it (in the little box that pops up in terminal) mention fork?
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@JMac this will stay open til u close it…
yes, that is the linux term for starting an independent process
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@JMac I would rename the existing mm folder
and then run install again, use my script
https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scriptsto help move the modules and config, I’d use my backup/restore scripts
https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror-backup-restorebackup before rename, restore after reinstall
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may sound like a daft question but how do I rename the magicmirror folder? I’ve run your back up (hopefully).
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@JMac in Linux the rename command is mv
cd ~ mv MagicMirror newname -
sorry to sound extremely daft, but what should I be renaming it? Is there a preferred name or one which makes most sense?
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@JMac any name that works for you, you are just making room for the installer which is hard coded to use MagicMirror, and will abort if that folder is already created
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once a new name is picked can it later be changed back to magicmirror just to keep everything standard?
Also, when you say,
mv magicmirror newname, I’m guessing the newname bit is actually what I want to call it, or do I put the new name after?
I’ve got a terrible feeling I’ll have to start the whole thing again which I definitely won’t look forward to. -
@JMac new name is whatever u want to call it
it looks like there is a mess, and you are reinstalling.
my backup and restore scripts can capture your config and modules and let you out then back onto a new MagicMirror
but, by saving the folder anything not handled can be recovered
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made the name change and started the install.
How long should the install take? After installing the helper tools it’s got about half way across the screen on updating packages and hasn’t moved for about 10 minutes, prior to that it was pretty quick. I tried to use the arrow keys on my keyboard to move up the terminal window a little and have ^[[A[ and ^[[C[ in the list, is this an issue? -
@JMac depends on how much updating is required… there is a little => arrow moving at the bottom
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yea that’s the little widget that wasn’t moving all that much for a good while, low and behold not 2 minutes after posting it starting carrying on. I tried to come and delete the pending post but you got in there pretty quick with the reply.
once this has run do I need to run your update code or will this be the most current version of MM?
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@JMac this is the most current version… we update versions every 3 months…
if you try update and its the same as current, it just exists, after writing a log message to that effect
upgrade is a two step process… I don’t want to mess anything up…
so, running script with no parms, tests, and sees if there are any issues you need to know about… code that you changed that might be overwritten, …
and if you are happy (or resolved all the issues) , then adding the parm
applyand running again will DO the upgrade
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So I run the restore and some things have loaded up fine, so the default calendar and new headlines. everything else hasn’t.
I had an extended calendar module, and a PIR sensor to shut the screen off after 5 minutes.The were some npm err and npm warn issues.
The PIR sensor was the most useful feature I had but I genuinely don’t think I could replicate how I got it working in the first place. It was a case of loads of misses then an eventual hit (plenty of luck).
DO I need to restart the pi for some of these changes to come into effect, or do I need to start messing with modules again, or do I need to do a further update to some modules? Is this the parm you mentioned?
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@JMac no restart needed…
pir sensor has a rebuild problem , I’ve fixed it in a fork,
do this
cd ~/MagicMirror npm install electron-rebuild cd modules/MMM-PIRSensor (or whatever name it is exactly) ../../node_modules/.bin/electron-rebuild -
@JMac said in pm2 no longer launching MM:
I had an extended calendar module
what is the name of that module?
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I had 2 versions of the PIR sensor module as one didn’t work, I don’t know if I ended up using the lite version or the other one.
some of the modules are saying they have old lockfiles (this is for the ISS module) or in the case of dad jokes it has an ERR! code eresolve.
Any ideas why the calendar extension hasn’t popped back up? It was calendar ext2 I was using I think.
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@JMac said in pm2 no longer launching MM:
It was calendar ext2 I was using I think.
no idea… but one might look at the logs
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@JMac ignore the lockfiles message…
modules shouldn’t ship lock files… (in my opinion)
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Sam, scratch my last message, I was just about to turn everything off as it’s getting pretty late here.
used ctrl c to stop the MM so I could shutdown the pi and attack it another day.
pm2 restarted the MM and hey presto the mirror seems by and large back to normal.I’m away with work for the next 3 days but will have a proper butchers (look) when I’m back home.
Thank you so much for both your patience and help.
I had genuine fears I’d have to start the entire build (modules bit) again and I was lucky I got it up and running like I did in the first place.thank you!
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