Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
PIR problem RPi 4B, Bullseye 64 bit
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I have a python program that turns the monitor off and on. It works, but not when Magic Mirror is running. I’ve tried every trick I’ve found but nothing works. I’m using “sudo xrandr --output HDMI-2 --off” to turn it off and “sudo xrandr --output HDMI-2 --auto” to turn it on. Tvservice doesn’t work in Bullseye.
Interestingly, if I stop Magic Mirror with “pm2 stop mm” from an ssh session, start my python program, and then restart Magic Mirror (“pm2 start mm”) the PIR program works as expected.
Where is MagicMirror started and is there a way to insert my program start command before MM starts? Starting my program in crontab @reboot doesn’t work.
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@wyovino pm2 launches a script in the
MagicMirror/installers/mm.shpm2 info (the pm2 app name, as shown by pm2 status)
for example
pm2 info MagicMirror
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pm2 info 0 (if its the 1st created app in the list) -
@wyovino sorry, I hit reject by accident, please resubmit
are you using pm2? or the manual install startup process editing a service?
did you use my install script? or the manual install?
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@sdetweil I don’t know why but my previous reply was rejected. I added my script to the mm.sh script but I believe that is legacy code that doesn’t get executed. This is the first line of that file:" # This file is still here to keep PM2 working on older installations."
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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@wyovino see my previous reply, I hit reject accidentally. ( I review all posts for members with reputation below 2, to keep out all the scammers, and porn posts)
anyhow, my install script uses that file with pm2 to launch MM.
so, as you are using mm as the name, the file is
~/MagicMirror/mm.sh
again, pm2 status
will show you the apps managed
pm2 info (the name or line number) will show you the detail, including the name of the thing launched -
@sdetweil I followed the instructions for the manual install and I’m using pm2. MagicMirror is working as expected, but I just can’t get my python script which stops and starts the monitor based on input from a PIR sensor to work unless I stop Magic Mirror, start my program, and then restart MagicMirror.
At this point I’m thinking of starting from scratch with the previous version of Raspberry Pi OS (Buster) which I believe works with a PIR module for Magic Mirror. That uses TVservice which does not work with Bullseye.
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@sdetweil
$ pm2 status│ id │ name │ mode │ ↺ │ status │ cpu │ memory │ 0 │ mm │ fork │ 0 │ online │ 0% │ 2.8mb
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@wyovino said in PIR problem RPi 4B, Bullseye 64 bit:
│ 0 │ mm
so the managed app name is mm
and the managed app number is 0so, now, show me the output of pm2 info 0, or pm2 info mm
from my system (base) sam@sams:~/MagicMirror$ pm2 info 1 Describing process with id 1 - name MagicMirror ┌───────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ status │ stopped │ │ name │ MagicMirror │ │ namespace │ default │ │ version │ 2.15.0 │ │ restarts │ 27 │ │ uptime │ 0 │ │ script path │ /home/sam/MagicMirror/installers/mm.sh ..
particularly the script path
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headed to bed, will look in in the morning