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    • R Offline
      retroflex Project Sponsor Module Developer @Alvinger
      last edited by

      @Alvinger Thanks for the quick fix! :)

      My first test…

      1. “top” without ResRobot shows about 1% CPU when idle.
      2. Added ResRobot (old version): “top” shows 100% CPU all the time.
      3. Updated ResRobot, removed unirest, npm install: “top” now shows 1% CPU when idle. Yay!

      Looks good so far. Too early to tell anything about memory leaks, but I will keep my mirror running and check tonight. Currently electron shows 18% mem used (for the 2 electron processes).

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        retroflex Project Sponsor Module Developer
        last edited by retroflex

        Short lived happiness it seemed… After a few minutes CPU is now back at 100% and memory use increasing. :(

        Also tested after reboot of my Pi3 with the same results.

        This is my config:

        		{
        			module: "MMM-ResRobot",
        			position: "top_right",
        			header: "",
        			config: {
        				routes: [
        					{from: "740015970", to: "740015568"},
        				],
        				updateInterval: 2 * 60 * 1000,	// Update every second minute.
        				maximumEntries: 6,  // Number of departures to show on screen
        				truncateAfter: 5,   // A value > 0 will truncate direction name at first space after  characters. 0 = no truncation
        				apiKey: "*******"  // Your ResRobot apiKey
        			}
        		},
        
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        • B Offline
          Binog
          last edited by

          But still, I am not using ResRobot,. and do have the same problem, from time to time,…

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          • AlvingerA Offline
            Alvinger @retroflex
            last edited by

            @retroflex
            I will dig up another respberry pi and try it out. My test environment is a dietpi vm which runs on a pc so I wouldn’t expect the cpu load to be representative of the load on the pi.

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            • F Offline
              FredJ
              last edited by

              I also dont think the issue is with ResRobot itself. But it is great that you are looking into it @Alvinger

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              • C Offline
                cyberdie
                last edited by

                no ResRobot running on my setup. Think the problem is electron itself.

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                • AlvingerA Offline
                  Alvinger @cyberdie
                  last edited by

                  I agree with others that the problem is most likely related to Electron and not module-specific but rather related to which module dependencies it has.

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                    thejoaovitor
                    last edited by

                    A solution, (not perfect) is to use MMM-WatchDog, it keeps an eye on your UI and quits app in case the UI crashes, combined with the PM2 process manager, MM2 will automaticly restart after a UI failure.

                    https://github.com/MichMich/MMM-WatchDog

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                      Kuhlemann
                      last edited by

                      The problem still seems to persist also with the newest version of MM. Maybe someone has found a real solution?
                      I will try out MMM-WatchDog meanwhile.

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                        dazza120 @Kuhlemann
                        last edited by

                        @kuhlemann a cron job is the only way think it seems that it taxes the Pi too much after 8hours or so hence Cron Job every 8hours or so

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