Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
update package list
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I used restart RPII used restart RPI
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pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cd ~/MagicMirror
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ pm2 --helpUsage: pm2 [cmd] app
Options:
-V, --version output the version number -v --version print pm2 version -s --silent hide all messages --ext <extensions> watch only this file extensions -n --name <name> set a name for the process in the process list -m --mini-list display a compacted list without formatting --interpreter <interpreter> set a specific interpreter to use for executing app, default: node --interpreter-args <arguments> set arguments to pass to the interpreter (alias of --node-args) --node-args <node_args> space delimited arguments to pass to node -o --output <path> specify log file for stdout -e --error <path> specify log file for stderr -l --log [path] specify log file which gathers both stdout and stderr --filter-env [envs] filter out outgoing global values that contain provided strings (default: ) --log-type <type> specify log output style (raw by default, json optional) --log-date-format <date format> add custom prefix timestamp to logs --time enable time logging --disable-logs disable all logs storage --env <environment_name> specify which set of environment variables from ecosystem file must be injected -a --update-env force an update of the environment with restart/reload (-a <=> apply) -f --force force actions -i --instances <number> launch [number] instances (for networked app)(load balanced) --parallel <number> number of parallel actions (for restart/reload) --shutdown-with-message shutdown an application with process.send('shutdown') instead of process.kill(pid, SIGINT) -p --pid <pid> specify pid file -k --kill-timeout <delay> delay before sending final SIGKILL signal to process --listen-timeout <delay> listen timeout on application reload --max-memory-restart <memory> Restart the app if an amount of memory is exceeded (in bytes) --restart-delay <delay> specify a delay between restarts (in milliseconds) --exp-backoff-restart-delay <delay> specify a delay between restarts (in milliseconds) -x --execute-command execute a program using fork system --max-restarts [count] only restart the script COUNT times -u --user <username> define user when generating startup script --uid <uid> run target script with <uid> rights --gid <gid> run target script with <gid> rights --namespace <ns> start application within specified namespace --cwd <path> run target script from path <cwd> --hp <home path> define home path when generating startup script --wait-ip override systemd script to wait for full internet connectivity to launch pm2 --service-name <name> define service name when generating startup script -c --cron <cron_pattern> restart a running process based on a cron pattern -c --cron-restart <cron_pattern> (alias) restart a running process based on a cron pattern -w --write write configuration in local folder --no-daemon run pm2 daemon in the foreground if it doesn't exist already --source-map-support force source map support --only <application-name> with json declaration, allow to only act on one application --disable-source-map-support force source map support --wait-ready ask pm2 to wait for ready event from your app --merge-logs merge logs from different instances but keep error and out separated --watch [paths] watch application folder for changes (default: ) --ignore-watch <folders|files> List of paths to ignore (name or regex) --watch-delay <delay> specify a restart delay after changing files (--watch-delay 4 (in sec) or 4000ms) --no-color skip colors --no-vizion start an app without vizion feature (versioning control) --no-autostart add an app without automatic start --no-autorestart start an app without automatic restart --stop-exit-codes <exit_codes...> specify a list of exit codes that should skip automatic restart --no-treekill Only kill the main process, not detached children --no-pmx start an app without pmx --no-automation start an app without pmx --trace enable transaction tracing with km --disable-trace disable transaction tracing with km --sort <field_name:sort> sort process according to field's name --attach attach logging after your start/restart/stop/reload --v8 enable v8 data collecting --event-loop-inspector enable event-loop-inspector dump in pmx --deep-monitoring enable all monitoring tools (equivalent to --v8 --event-loop-inspector --trace) -h, --help output usage information
Commands:
start [options] [name|namespace|file|ecosystem|id...] start and daemonize an app trigger <id|proc_name|namespace|all> <action_name> [params] trigger process action deploy <file|environment> deploy your json startOrRestart <json> start or restart JSON file startOrReload <json> start or gracefully reload JSON file pid [app_name] return pid of [app_name] or all create return pid of [app_name] or all startOrGracefulReload <json> start or gracefully reload JSON file stop [options] <id|name|namespace|all|json|stdin...> stop a process restart [options] <id|name|namespace|all|json|stdin...> restart a process scale <app_name> <number> scale up/down a process in cluster mode depending on total_number param profile:mem [time] Sample PM2 heap memory profile:cpu [time] Profile PM2 cpu reload <id|name|namespace|all> reload processes (note that its for app using HTTP/HTTPS) id <name> get process id by name inspect <name> inspect a process delete|del <name|id|namespace|script|all|json|stdin...> stop and delete a process from pm2 process list sendSignal <signal> <pm2_id|name> send a system signal to the target process ping ping pm2 daemon - if not up it will launch it updatePM2 update in-memory PM2 with local PM2 update (alias) update in-memory PM2 with local PM2 install|module:install [options] <module|git:/> install or update a module and run it forever module:update <module|git:/> update a module and run it forever module:generate [app_name] Generate a sample module in current folder uninstall|module:uninstall <module> stop and uninstall a module package [target] Check & Package TAR type module publish|module:publish [options] [folder] Publish the module you are currently on set [key] [value] sets the specified config <key> <value> multiset <value> multiset eg "key1 val1 key2 val2 get [key] get value for <key> conf [key] [value] get / set module config values config <key> [value] get / set module config values unset <key> clears the specified config <key> report give a full pm2 report for https://github.com/Unitech/pm2/issues link [options] [secret] [public] [name] link with the pm2 monitoring dashboard unlink unlink with the pm2 monitoring dashboard monitor [name] monitor target process unmonitor [name] unmonitor target process open open the pm2 monitoring dashboard plus|register [options] [command] [option] enable pm2 plus login Login to pm2 plus logout Logout from pm2 plus dump|save [options] dump all processes for resurrecting them later cleardump Create empty dump file send <pm_id> <line> send stdin to <pm_id> attach <pm_id> [comman] attach stdin/stdout to application identified by <pm_id> resurrect resurrect previously dumped processes unstartup [platform] disable the pm2 startup hook startup [platform] enable the pm2 startup hook logrotate copy default logrotate configuration ecosystem|init [mode] generate a process conf file. (mode = null or simple) reset <name|id|all> reset counters for process describe <name|id> describe all parameters of a process desc <name|id> (alias) describe all parameters of a process info <name|id> (alias) describe all parameters of a process show <name|id> (alias) describe all parameters of a process env <id> list all environment variables of a process id list|ls list all processes l (alias) list all processes ps (alias) list all processes status (alias) list all processes jlist list all processes in JSON format sysmonit start system monitoring daemon slist|sysinfos [options] list system infos in JSON prettylist print json in a prettified JSON monit launch termcaps monitoring imonit launch legacy termcaps monitoring dashboard|dash launch dashboard with monitoring and logs flush [api] flush logs reloadLogs reload all logs logs [options] [id|name|namespace] stream logs file. Default stream all logs kill kill daemon pull <name> [commit_id] updates repository for a given app forward <name> updates repository to the next commit for a given app backward <name> downgrades repository to the previous commit for a given app deepUpdate performs a deep update of PM2 serve|expose [options] [path] [port] serve a directory over http via port autoinstall examples display pm2 usage examples *
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $
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@pat59 said in update package list:
I used restart RPII used restart RPI
I don’t know what that means in reality under the covers
so, you need to delete one of the apps… unless you intentionally have two instances.
they show online, and no restarts, which is weird
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Well, thank you, I’m going to stop now. I’m 65 years old and I don’t always understand what to do. I’m a novice. I don’t know which application to delete. Thanks again for your help.
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pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cd ~/MagicMirror
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ pm2 stop mm
[PM2] Applying action stopProcessId on app [mm](ids: [ 0 ])
[PM2] mm ✓┌────┬────────────────────┬──────────┬──────┬───────────┬──────────┬──────────┐ │ id │ name │ mode │ ↺ │ status │ cpu │ memory │ ├────┼────────────────────┼──────────┼──────┼───────────┼──────────┼──────────┤ │ 1 │ MagicMirror │ fork │ 0 │ online │ 0% │ 2.4mb │ │ 0 │ mm │ fork │ 0 │ stopped │ 0% │ 0b │ └────┴────────────────────┴──────────┴──────┴───────────┴──────────┴──────────┘
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ pm2 restart MagicMirror
Use --update-env to update environment variables
[PM2] Applying action restartProcessId on app [MagicMirror](ids: [ 1 ])
[PM2] MagicMirror ✓┌────┬────────────────────┬──────────┬──────┬───────────┬──────────┬──────────┐ │ id │ name │ mode │ ↺ │ status │ cpu │ memory │ ├────┼────────────────────┼──────────┼──────┼───────────┼──────────┼──────────┤ │ 1 │ MagicMirror │ fork │ 1 │ online │ 0% │ 2.4mb │ │ 0 │ mm │ fork │ 0 │ stopped │ 0% │ 0b │ └────┴────────────────────┴──────────┴──────┴───────────┴──────────┴──────────┘
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $
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Congratulations on your courage
Do I have to restart after that? -
@pat59 is it working? after the pm2 restart?
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Hello
No, I have the other apps working fine except for Calendar, which is still loading, and Newsfeed, which is also loading. -
Ok,
Because you are using pm2 makes getting log a little more interesting
Do
pm2 stop all pm2 flush pm2 start MagicMirror
Wait til MagicMirror comes up and modules show loading
Then dopm2 logs —lines=100.
The n look thru the listing and see if there are any errors reported
Also can you post the configuration from config.js for those two modules
Note the calendar module url needs to be mangled, xxx part so it doesn’t expose the full url