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    • Richard RicoR
      Richard Rico
      last edited by

      hello, I've tried using both the gui & text editor. new commands are not showing up when I use the app or the web app to view triggers. only 1 shows up. Im running ubuntu 24.x lts

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      • Richard RicoR
        Richard Rico
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        I ran the install script to get the service installed, got this when I tried to restart it:

        • list itemtriggercmdagent.service: Start request repeated too quickly

        • triggercmdagent.service: Failed with result 'start-limit-hit'

        • Failed to start triggercmdagent.service - TRIGGERcmd Agent.

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        • RussR
          Russ @Richard Rico
          last edited by

          @Richard-Rico, can you send me the output of this command?

          systemctl status triggercmdagent
          

          I wonder if you installed the background service while you were root. If you do that, it will use your /root/.TRIGGERcmdData folder. Generally, you want to run it like this while logged in as your user so it will use your regular user's data folder:

          sudo sh /usr/lib/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/installdaemon.sh
          

          Either way the actual service/daemon will run as root, so the difference is which data folder it will use.

          The reason it's only giving you one command is the background agent adds/removes/runs background commands, and the foreground agent adds/removes/runs background commands.

          Look at your ~/.TRIGGERcmdData/commands.json to see which commands are background vs. foreground commands.

          Russell VanderMey

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          • Richard RicoR
            Richard Rico @Russ
            last edited by

            @Russ said in new commands aren't showing up on:

            systemctl status triggercmdagent output is below:

            rrico@localhoe:~/Downloads/keys-0930/test$ systemctl status triggercmdagent
            × triggercmdagent.service - TRIGGERcmd Agent
            Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/triggercmdagent.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
            Active: failed (Result: start-limit-hit) since Mon 2024-09-30 01:14:16 EDT; 21h ago
            Duration: 154ms
            Process: 1866618 ExecStart=/usr/bin/env node /usr/lib/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/daemon.js --run /root/.TRIGGERcmdData (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
            Main PID: 1866618 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
            CPU: 196ms

            Sep 30 01:14:16 localhoe systemd[1]: triggercmdagent.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5.
            Sep 30 01:14:16 localhoe systemd[1]: triggercmdagent.service: Start request repeated too quickly.
            Sep 30 01:14:16 localhoe systemd[1]: triggercmdagent.service: Failed with result 'start-limit-hit'.
            Sep 30 01:14:16 localhoe systemd[1]: Failed to start triggercmdagent.service - TRIGGERcmd Agent.

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            • Richard RicoR
              Richard Rico @Russ
              last edited by

              @Russ said in new commands aren't showing up on:

              systemctl status triggercmdagent

              its working now!!! I think what happened was that I originally installed this as root. To fix I did this:
              I uninstalled the background service using the tray icon & simply reinstalled it using the icon. This is my out put now:

              systemctl status triggercmdagent
              ● triggercmdagent.service - TRIGGERcmd Agent
              Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/triggercmdagent.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
              Active: active (running) since Mon 2024-09-30 23:07:55 EDT; 40s ago
              Main PID: 2344132 (node)
              Tasks: 15 (limit: 18707)
              Memory: 73.8M (peak: 90.6M)
              CPU: 420ms
              CGroup: /system.slice/triggercmdagent.service
              └─2344132 node /usr/lib/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/daemon.js --run /home/rrico/.TRIGGERcmdData

              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: Write backup completed.
              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: |> Now connected to https://www.triggercmd.com.
              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: ___/ For help, see: http://bit.ly/2q0QDpf
              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: (using sails.io.js node SDK @v1.2.1)
              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: Connected at: Mon Sep 30 2024 23:07:55 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: Initiated command removals
              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: Initiated command adds
              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: { message: 'Subscribed to 66fa0390a3b76800139976ac!' }
              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: { message: 'Subscribed to 66fa0390a3b76800139976ac!' }
              Sep 30 23:07:55 localhoe env[2344132]: Added update-nonprod

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              • RussR
                Russ @Richard Rico
                last edited by

                @Richard-Rico, awesome, good job. I'll suggest that in the future. That's a simple way to fix it.

                Russell VanderMey

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