Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
PM2 does not start the Magic Mirror
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 pm2 status is pi@raspberrypi:~ $ pm2 status │ Name │ id │ mode │ status │ ↺ │ cpu │ memory │ MagicMirror │ 0 │ 2.6.0 │ fork │ online │ 799 │ 0% │ 16.8 MB │ Use `pm2 show <id|name>` to get more details about an appand in pm2 log I get this every two seconds pi@raspberrypi:~/.pm2 $ tail -f pm2.log 2019-02-15T15:36:47: PM2 log: App [MagicMirror:0] online 2019-02-15T15:36:48: PM2 log: App [MagicMirror:0] exited with code [1] via signal [SIGINT]I tried the complete guide with creating an .sh-File and so on. But unfortenately with the same effect. 
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 @klinge can you first do pm2 stop alland then cd ~/MagicMirror npm start devMaybe you can see what happens there. 
 It seems that pm2 is running the magicmirror start script but MagicMirror won’t start
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 @lavolp3 starting it manually does work. but with PM2 not. 
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 Thank you for your help. But suddenly a miracle happened. Tomorrow morning I switched on my monitor and the MM runs. And I did not do anything. And I really haven´t a intelligent reason. Now, when I reboot the Raspberry, the MM starts automatically. Thank you for your time. 
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 @klinge said in PM2 does not start the Magic Mirror: Tomorrow morning I switched on my monitor and the MM runs MMM-TimeMachine? ;-) I’m glad you got it working correctly. :thumbsup: 
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 @klinge Yeah I hacked into your RasPi from here and fixed it … I will have done it next Thursday when I will have had some time. 
 Better change your password from standard “raspberry”.
 yaaaawwwn
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 Hey Guys! it works now! 
 i did it as described with the mm script here: https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Auto-Starting-MagicMirrorthank you for all your replies! Regards Dario 


