Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Multiple screens fo MM.
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@sdetweil: can you please share an example? I am not sure how to indicate the secondary display in the config files. Thank you!
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@cburchett it’s one big display, so you have to tell it how far from the left edge to start this display.
see
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/6623/multiple-screens-fo-mm/18?_=1666468889775only need x for horizontal monitors
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@sdetweil Perfect! Thank you.
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@sdetweil said in Multiple screens fo MM.:
MM_CONFIG=config1.js
Can you please elaborate, a little bit more? I’m trying this, but not understood well.
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@Sagar73594 if you have a bash or sh script, you can set environment variables that the MM code will read
export MM_CONFIG=??? filename
will cause filename to be used as the name of the file to read for configuration (replacing config.js)
if you use my install script and selected use pm2, then the script is
~/MagicMirror/installers/mm.shbefore the line
npm start
add the line above to set the file nameso, by using different config files, one could launch multiple instances of MagicMirror from the same set of files.
some could target one display and others another, and some could be server only as weill.one could also install 50 modules and use the same 25 in all instances and some mix of the others in different instances, all from the same set of files in the MagicMirror folder tree.
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@sdetweil said in Multiple screens fo MM.:
@Sagar73594 if you have a bash or sh script, you can set environment variables that the MM code will read
export MM_CONFIG=??? filename
will cause filename to be used as the name of the file to read for configuration (replacing config.js)
if you use my install script and selected use pm2, then the script is
~/MagicMirror/installers/mm.shbefore the line
npm start
add the line above to set the file nameso, by using different config files, one could launch multiple instances of MagicMirror from the same set of files.
some could target one display and others another, and some could be server only as weill.one could also install 50 modules and use the same 25 in all instances and some mix of the others in different instances, all from the same set of files in the MagicMirror folder tree.
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@sdetweil said in Multiple screens fo MM.:
@Sagar73594 if you have a bash or sh script, you can set environment variables that the MM code will read
export MM_CONFIG=??? filename
will cause filename to be used as the name of the file to read for configuration (replacing config.js)
if you use my install script and selected use pm2, then the script is
~/MagicMirror/installers/mm.shbefore the line
npm start
add the line above to set the file nameso, by using different config files, one could launch multiple instances of MagicMirror from the same set of files.
some could target one display and others another, and some could be server only as weill.one could also install 50 modules and use the same 25 in all instances and some mix of the others in different instances, all from the same set of files in the MagicMirror folder tree.
Hi Sagar,
Hello Sagar, thank you for your guidance. Unfortunately, I keep encountering an error upon startup. A version starts automatically with the familiar error message “npm run config: check”. I stop the MagicMirror and manually start it from the MagicMirror folder with npm start, but then it allegedly cannot find the config. As you described, I created config1 and config2, then edited installers/mm.sh and mm2.sh. It looks something like this now:
cd ~/MagicMirror
export MM_CONFIG=config2.js
DISPLAY=:2 npm startI also copied the pm2_MagicMirros.json once and simply appended a “1” to the name. The configuration looks like this:
“apps” : [{
“name” : “MagicMirror”,
“script” : “/home/pi/MagicMirror/installers/mm.sh”,
“watch” : [“/home/pi/MagicMirror/config/config1.js”]Do you perhaps have any tips for me on what I might be doing wrong?
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@chichi1887 well, you need two pm2_MagcMirror.json, right? and each points to a different mm.sh, right?
original
pm2_MagicMirror.json"apps" : [{ "name" : "MM_Screen1", "script" : "/home/pi/MagicMirror/installers/mm.sh", "watch" : ["/home/pi/MagicMirror/config/config.js"]
new pm2_MagicMirror2.json
"apps" : [{ "name" : "MM_Screen2", "script" : "/home/pi/MagicMirror/installers/mm2.sh", "watch" : ["/home/pi/MagicMirror/config/config2.js"]
then
pm2 start each json
and then pm2 saveto test before pm2 start , you can
cd ~/MagicMirror installers/mm2.sh
or
cd ~/MagicMirror installers/mm.sh
to start them both, open another terminal window or ssh session, starting one in each
ctrl-c in the term window will end that instance
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@sdetweil said in Multiple screens fo MM.:
cd ~/MagicMirror
installers/mm2.shHey,
the mm.sh starts without a problem but the second has this
all modules that starts on the mm.sh are disable in the mm2 config.
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When I start the mm2.sh script, despite the correct configuration, it takes the config.js instead of the config2.js. Therefore, it seems unable to start both instances simultaneously because it attempts to open the same config.js. The configuration looks like this in the mm2.sh script:
cd ~/MagicMirror
export MM_CONFIG=config2.js
DISPLAY=:0 npm startthe pm2_MagicMirror2.json is copy and paste from u ;-)