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    • Tiago MártiresT
      Tiago Mártires
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      • RussR
        Russ @Tiago Mártires
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        @Tiago-Mártires, I think I see the problem. It's trying to write triggers to a computer with ID 5e54ffba256e4d0019bbcef2, but that computer doesn't exist anymore. I suspect you deleted it.

        I suggest you try this:

        • Login as root (sudo su -)
        • Backup your /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/commands.json file
        • Delete your /root/.TRIGGERcmdData folder
        • /home/tiago/Modelos/TRIGGERcmd-Agent/src/agent.js --console
        • Enter your token
        • Restart your triggercmdagent daemon
        • Test again

        Now you'll have a new computer in your account that will match the ID in your /root/.TRIGGERcmdData/computerid.cfg file.

        Russell VanderMey

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        • Tiago MártiresT
          Tiago Mártires
          last edited by Tiago Mártires

          HI @Russ , sorry to tell you but didm t work....this was what i did.
          1- delete all the folders /.TRIGGERcmdData in root and home.

          2- login as rooter and run the command , put the token to connect. so far so good , i was able to connect and trigger some commands .

          3- create a desktop entry on systemd :

          [Unit]
          Description=TRIGGERcmd Agent

          *[Service]
          Type=simple
          ExecStart=/usr/bin/env node /home/tiago/Modelos/TRIGGERcmd-Agent/src/deamon.js --run root/.TRIGGERcmdData
          User=root
          Restart=always

          [Install]
          WantedBy=default.target*

          I put the right patch to deamon.js because this /usr/share/triggercmdagent/app/src/daemon.js doesnt exist
          then i save on /etc/systemd/system

          4- sudo systemctl daemon-reload
          sudo systemctl start triggercmdagent
          sudo systemctl status triggercmdagent
          and is give an error :

          ● triggercmdagent.service - TRIGGERcmd Agent
          Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/triggercmdagent.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
          Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2020-02-27 13:41:39 GMT; 4s ago
          Process: 2246 ExecStart=/usr/bin/env node /home/tiago/Modelos/TRIGGERcmd-Agent/src/deamon.js --run root/.TRIGGERcmdData (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
          Main PID: 2246 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

          fev 27 13:41:39 kodi systemd[1]: triggercmdagent.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5.
          fev 27 13:41:39 kodi systemd[1]: Stopped TRIGGERcmd Agent.
          fev 27 13:41:39 kodi systemd[1]: triggercmdagent.service: Start request repeated too quickly.
          fev 27 13:41:39 kodi systemd[1]: triggercmdagent.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
          fev 27 13:41:39 kodi systemd[1]: Failed to start TRIGGERcmd Agent.

          Help Please, i really like to put this working

          maybe will be easy if you do a tutorial about arch from the install to the daemon , i do not know what to do anymore 😞

          What i did wrong ? now the account that will match the ID

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          • RussR
            Russ @Tiago Mártires
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            @Tiago-Mártires, good idea. What specific arch Linux distro is it? I'll install it on a VM and try it myself.

            Russell VanderMey

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            • Tiago MártiresT
              Tiago Mártires @Russ
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              @Russ , I am using pure arch
              you can download from : https://www.archlinux.org/download/

              I realy appreciate your help , but will not be easier if you create a AUR on the package manager do do it automatically?
              i do not have a problem in work with the terminal and edit files , even if doesn t have Gui , you can creat a script for arch to do it automatically...

              is just a suggestion 🙂

              will wait for news

              thank you

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              • Tiago MártiresT
                Tiago Mártires @Russ
                last edited by

                @Russ , if you do not want lost to mucj time install arch , use this scrip:

                Archfi Script Launch

                wget archfi.sf.net/archfi

                sh archfi

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                • RussR
                  Russ @Tiago Mártires
                  last edited by Russ

                  @Tiago-Mártires, thanks for the script - it helps a lot. It's quite a process to get arch installed. I'm curious, why do you use it?

                  Russell VanderMey

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                  • Tiago MártiresT
                    Tiago Mártires
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                    @Russ , i use arch because i just have to install once as a rolling release , then is just maintain the system . is easy to use , just have what I want installed , and arch has a really good wiki , that's make your live easier .

                    is a pain in the ass have to install the system every time come out a new version....like debian or fedora or even ubuntu.

                    if you have a good backup like timeshift in place , and a package like downgrade if you have a bad update , you just need to roll back the system or downgrade the package... i am using arch and the only problem i had so far was when i format one of my drives in ntfs and i forgot to change the UUID on the fstab lol , system didn t boot i had to boot whit a pen drive and change the fstab to boot again. lol

                    I do not use a specific software like photoshop to use windows, and i do not like how Microsoft make us use what they want , is my pc , so i choose what i want on my machine, and virus is other nightmare.... you should know that 🙂

                    if you like linux , you should give a try 🙂

                    and this scrip , you will make a proper arch installation,like archwiki tells you to do, but save you to time write all the commands , and you can not miss a step lol is very easy miss a step .....

                    i am testing other linux bases on my http machine to use kodi , if you start on arch and like, is hard to get out it

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                    • RussR
                      Russ @Tiago Mártires
                      last edited by Russ

                      @Tiago-Mártires, I got it working. Here's an article with the step-by-step instructions:

                      https://www.triggercmd.com/forum/topic/627/arch-linux-install

                      Russell VanderMey

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                      • Tiago MártiresT
                        Tiago Mártires @Russ
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                        @Russ i don t understand what i did wrong... I will give another try later this week...

                        And you could trigger the command after the boot ?

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                        • RussR
                          Russ @Tiago Mártires
                          last edited by Russ

                          @Tiago-Mártires, actually no, I forgot this command:

                          systemctl enable triggercmdagent
                          

                          I added that to the instructions, so now the triggercmdagent background service is enabled to startup during boot.

                          I changed the reboot background command to reboot (the correct command on Arch Linux), and when I triggered that command it rebooted.

                          FYI, it didn't work for me at first because I had a path wrong, so one thing that helped me troubleshoot is this command:

                          sudo journalctl -u triggercmdagent
                          

                          Then press SHIFT-G to jump to the bottom, and you can see any errors the background agent is producing.

                          Also, fyi, I noticed I got an email saying my command didn't run even though it rebooted. Apparently it started the reboot process before it got a chance to reply back to the server that it ran the command.

                          Russell VanderMey

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                          • Tiago MártiresT
                            Tiago Mártires
                            last edited by

                            It works @Russ thank you so much , i will post a video on some groups with i am on facebook when i have this setup , and i will buy a licence later on , not because i need but to help the development 🙂

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                            • RussR
                              Russ @Tiago Mártires
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                              @Tiago-Mártires, awesome, thank you!

                              Russell VanderMey

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                              • Gustavo SoaresG
                                Gustavo Soares
                                last edited by Gustavo Soares

                                hi, i also use arch linux (manjaro in my case) and i followed all the steps exactly as presented. Triggercmd keeps running in the background but when it's triggered, it doesn't perform the action (at least not in the foreground). I can see the logs in systemctl showing that it was triggered, but the action does not happen (open a program for example).

                                Entered I propose a rather simple solution. I'm using a dropdown terminal (in my case guake) to run the triggercmd in the foreground, but in a way that it's hidden.

                                For this solution to work completely, you need to create a script that executes this command:

                                guake -e "node ~/TRIGGERcmd-Agent/src/agent.js --console" -r "triggercmd" &
                                

                                the -r flag is just to rename the guake tab.

                                add a sleep 20 a line before the command to ensure that it will run with some delay and avoid any possible problems.

                                The script looks like this:

                                #!/bin/bash
                                echo "Iniciando..."
                                sleep 20
                                guake -e "node ~/TRIGGERcmd-Agent/src/agent.js --console" -r "triggercmd" &
                                

                                then you can create a triggercmd-agent.desktop file in .config/autostart.

                                inside the file inform this:

                                [Desktop Entry]
                                Encoding=UTF-8
                                Version=0.9.4
                                Type=Application
                                Name=TriggerCMD Agent
                                Comment=initialize triggercmd agent
                                Exec=sh -c "~/<path_to_script>/<script>.sh"
                                OnlyShowIn=XFCE;
                                RunHook=0
                                StartupNotify=true
                                Terminal=false
                                hidden=false
                                

                                done that, when logging in, an instance of guake will be started that executes the command to open the triggercmd, all in a hidden way.

                                The main reason for this solution is that, at least for me, running triggercmd in the background doesn't work.

                                I'm also developing a CLI to create, edit, list and remove commands in a friendlier way, since in arch linux it's not yet possible to run the triggercmd graphical interface.

                                triggercmd command list
                                list.png

                                triggercmd command new
                                new.png

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                                • RussR
                                  Russ @Gustavo Soares
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                                  @Gustavo-Soares, your solution makes sense. Also that TUI (text user interface) is really cool. I hope you publish that.

                                  Russell VanderMey

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                                  • Gustavo SoaresG
                                    Gustavo Soares @Russ
                                    last edited by

                                    @Russ thank you very much for the feedback, I will publish it, it's already on my GitHub (see here). This week I will document the solution and publish it on PyPI. Your TriggerCMD is amazing, congratulations!

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                                    • RussR
                                      Russ @Gustavo Soares
                                      last edited by

                                      Thank you @Gustavo-Soares

                                      Russell VanderMey

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                                      • Gustavo SoaresG
                                        Gustavo Soares
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi @Russ, I finish to publish a package on PyPi. Feel free to test and submit your contributions. To access click here.

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                                        • RussR
                                          Russ @Gustavo Soares
                                          last edited by Russ

                                          @Gustavo-Soares, sorry it took me so long to try this.

                                          I just tried to download it with pip and pip3 and it fails with this message:

                                          pip install triggercmd
                                          Collecting triggercmd
                                            Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement triggercmd (from versions: )
                                          No matching distribution found for triggercmd
                                          

                                          EDIT: That was in Ubuntu Linux, but I tried it in Windows and on my Raspberry Pi and it worked. Very cool.

                                          Russell VanderMey

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                                          • Gustavo SoaresG
                                            Gustavo Soares @Russ
                                            last edited by Gustavo Soares

                                            @Russ, strange, a friend of mine uses ubuntu and managed to install normally. I'm going to create a ubuntu virtual machine and try this. Thanks for the feedback.

                                            [offtopic] I see here that you have a PWA, very nice!! Congratulations, I really liked it.

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