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TAILING] Tailing last 100 lines for [all] processes (change the value with --l$
/home/pi/.pm2/pm2.log last 100 lines:
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:36: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:37: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=failed to kill - retryi$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:37: PM2 log: Process with pid 1022 still alive af$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:37: PM2 log: App [MagicMirror:1] exited with code$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:37: PM2 log: pid=1022 msg=process killed
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:46: PM2 log: [Watch] Start watching MagicMirror
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:46: PM2 log: App [MagicMirror:2] starting in -for$
PM2 | 2025-09-14T16:28:46: PM2 log: App [MagicMirror:2] online
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@pat59 yeh, those aren’t helpful
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What I don’t understand is that this morning it worked fine, I turned it back on at the beginning of the afternoon, no more calendar or newfeed.
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@pat59 I agree weird
But need lots more info
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Yes, of course, I understand.
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@pat59 somefile.txt is just the name of a file that will hold the contents of some command.
For example, —lines=100 means 100 lines of content are going to be produced. But the terminal window app can only scroll back about 50 lines.
The others are lost
If you send the output to a file, then you can move around, top of file to bottom of file, repeatedly too. Without having to run the command again
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Hello
Thank you for what you did for me. Now it’s bothering me. We’ll stop there and close the session. Thank you again. Thank you for your help. You are a fantastic person. Thank you for your time spent on our problems. Thank you and thank you again.