Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Mirror turning black after a while
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@doubleT Thanks for the tip! I will try dev mode and report back.
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@retroflex said in Mirror turning black after a while:
@Chris
Did you have the same error on the old version or did it appear with the latest?Hello,
it is true that this is happening since the last version.
I did not pay much attention to this because it was during an attempt to install a module that caused me a lot of trouble. I thought it was just that.
As I told you, it’s still very episodic, it must have been more than two days since it did not happen.Regards,
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Hello All, is this issue fixed? I still have this issue and I get back the screen only by ctrl + R. I am experiencing this issue only after the recent update.
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@bimalnair I haven’t done any more research. But now I have started in dev mode and will see if the console log says anything useful. But it usually takes some hours before my freezes, so I will know later today (hopefully).
Another test is to remove module by module to see if a certain module is causing problems. Or the opposite, start with only one module and see if it will freeze. Can you check which modules we share? Maybe we can narrow it down a bit.
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I am using the following modules
default/alert
default/clock
default/calendar
default/currentweather
default/weatherforecast
default/newsfeed
default/compliments
MMM-ShipmentTracking
MMM-Traffic
MMM-ImagesPhotos
MMM-dht22Will try disabling each module
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Hello,
I think it would come from one of your modules because I do not encounter the problem since I put my mirror with my usual modules. if that helps you, it happened to me when I tried to install and set up the MMM-Assistant.
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Hello, After upgrading MM to 2.2.0 and also upgrading my debian, I am also facing this issue of random black screen. PI is still up and I can log in and restart mm. Really annoying issue.
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@bimalnair Have you tried to find out which module is causing problems for you yet?
I have finally got a dev log file from the error… As it’s not timestamped, it’s hard to draw any conclusions. But this is one of the lasts logs, which presumably is when the mirror goes black:
[5966:0125/191204:FATAL:memory_linux.cc(35)] Out of memory. #0 0x0000012a3bb0 #1 0x0000012b4406 #2 0x0000012c8ae6 #3 0x000000d8bb1c #4 0x000000d8ba9e operator new() #5 0x0000012b9ee0 #6 0x0000012b94ce #7 0x0000012ba204 #8 0x0000012cb2c6 #9 0x0000012b89f6 #10 0x000000b58d18 #11 0x000000a34c38 #12 0x000000a35a80 #13 0x000000a349c2 #14 0x00000221e2fa main #15 0x000074c0f294 __libc_start_main
I did not check which process is eating all the memory though. That will be the next step.
Other than that I can see in the log that I lost internet connection a couple of times:
fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror.git/': Could not resolve host: github.com
Whoops! There was an uncaught exception... TypeError: Cannot read property 'feed' of undefined at ClientRequest. (/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-Skolmaten/node_helper.js:45:20)
And a lot of these logs, which I guess is ok:
Reusing 14 cached departure(s) for module: MMM-ResRobot
Any bright ideas? :)
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the wifi on the RPi 3 is not the best. So i installed an automatically wifi_rebooter here. U could try that as well: http://alexba.in/blog/2015/01/14/automatically-reconnecting-wifi-on-a-raspberrypi/
in my case my Pi pings my router address every 3 minutes and when it cannot reach it, it reboots it’s wifi itself.
For your other problem u could try “nmon”.
sudo apt-get install nmon
start it by simply typing
nmon
when it starts u can type letters to choose what u want it to show. with “t, l, m, c” it will show u “top processes”, “long therm CPU usage”, “memory usage” and “actual CPU usage”
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I agree. nmon is a very useful tool for diagnosing Pi cpu and memory issues.
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/4684/electron-cpu-usage/11