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    How to restart ES from a script?

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    • TMNTturtlguyT
      TMNTturtlguy @cyperghost
      last edited by

      @cyperghost @meleu So first off, @cyperghost script appeard to work a few times in my testing. Then i tried @meleu one liner. This did not work. It gave me weird lines of code across the screen and then It exited me to a black screen and i had to go into putty and sudo reboot.

      I then went back to @cyperghost script. Now the first time I run my change script it changes my es_systems and successfully restarts. However, the second time i go into the script, the script goes crazy and auto runs a few things and then the weird code that came up with @meleu script ran reappears and i exit to a black screen again.

      At first look it appears that @meleu script broke something and now whenever i run a touch /tmp/es-restart command it gets weird. I go into /temp/ folder and es-restart does not exist. @meleu, can i reverse this script somehow so i can go back to test @cyperghost script which appeared to work?

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      • meleuM
        meleu @TMNTturtlguy
        last edited by

        @TMNTturtlguy I'm away from my pi now, will try to post something more robust later. ;-)

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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost @TMNTturtlguy
          last edited by cyperghost

          @TMNTturtlguy Yes I wrote in my last post. @meleu call kills 2 PIDs - mine just one - the latest!

          I think we should create a coding section - this can run sometimes into trouble. The configuration of RetroPie can differ much from user to user. In this case we use brutal weapons to terminate ES. That's not good .... and makes user support heavier!

          @meleu
          Please check if es-restart can be alive!
          On every reboot the files are force removed! So I strongly suggest they can run into this habbit. And I just kill one PID - I think that's the SDL windows. But I'm not sure...

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          • meleuM
            meleu @cyperghost
            last edited by meleu

            @cyperghost said in How to restart ES from a script?:

            Attentention @meleu that kills 2 of 3 processes in my configuration!

            could you please post here the output of these commands (in this order)?:

            pgrep -lf emulationstat
            
            touch /tmp/es-restart && pkill -f "/opt/retropie/supplementary.*emulationstation([^.]|$)"
            
            pgrep -lf emulationstat
            
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            • TMNTturtlguyT
              TMNTturtlguy @meleu
              last edited by

              @meleu Sounds good, i have to do real work as well. I will be away from my pi all weekend, so we might have to resume this on sunday or monday.

              @cyperghost I am 99% sure that your method worked, my only concern was your statement about what happens when we update ES. I want this to work for all users as you just suggested in your latest post. This is why i tried @meleu method as it appeared to more straight forward. Problem is that now i can't run either anymore because for some reason @meleu code might have done something in the background?

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              • cyperghostC
                cyperghost @TMNTturtlguy
                last edited by cyperghost

                @TMNTturtlguy No there is no difference in mine or meleus method. Both methods can run into trouble!

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                • TMNTturtlguyT
                  TMNTturtlguy @meleu
                  last edited by

                  @meleu 0_1497623338774_c353ccf3-9085-4768-aa64-e82e799d2677-image.png

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                  • meleuM
                    meleu @TMNTturtlguy
                    last edited by

                    @TMNTturtlguy hey bro, Linux shell is very rigorous with typing! :)

                    • use emulationstat not emulastionstat
                    • use /tmp/ not /temp
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                    • TMNTturtlguyT
                      TMNTturtlguy @meleu
                      last edited by

                      @meleu sorry, i am trying to work on work and do this at the same time, i am failing! give me a second

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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost
                        last edited by cyperghost

                        @TMNTturtlguy Please don't get me wrong he needed the PID.
                        Edit: Sorry for that kind of work! I know you just want to help :)

                        @meleu

                        868 emulationstatio
                        874 emulationstatio
                        877 emulationstatio
                        

                        That are three PIDs
                        I kill only 877

                        output of mine
                        via echo 
                        echo $(pgrep -l -n emulationstatio | awk '!/grep/ {printf "%s ",$1}')
                        
                        results:
                        877
                        
                        I kill 877 with
                        kill 877
                        
                        after checking again I see 3 PIDs
                        868
                        874
                        1026
                        

                        your command

                        I use e param for listing:
                        pkill -f -e "/opt/retropie/supplementary.*emulationstation([^.]|$)"
                        emulationstatio killed (pid 874)
                        emulationstatio killed (pid 877)
                        

                        after

                        with:
                        pgrep -lf emulationstat
                        nothing
                        

                        So the whole system is killed!

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                        • TMNTturtlguyT
                          TMNTturtlguy @meleu
                          last edited by

                          @meleu

                          0_1497623837305_527688ec-9eba-48c2-886e-2450b7154a13-image.png

                          Here is the touch line - this is the same error i get when i run from my script and what happens now when i use @cyperghost script a 2nd time. First, this is what i typed in when retropie was running properly:
                          0_1497624115417_37c5b6a5-f5de-465b-8d0e-b1b656449c04-image.png

                          And here is the outcome on the pi - no output in putty command line

                          0_1497624026016_error.png

                          running pgerp -lf emulationstat now gives no output at all.
                          when i touch a button on my controller i exit to a black screen on the pi, have to sudo reboot.

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost @TMNTturtlguy
                            last edited by cyperghost

                            @TMNTturtlguy Please delete /tmp/es-restart manually
                            What has OMX-Player to do with Emulationstation?

                            pleas @TMNTturtlguy
                            Try this in shell output of ps -a

                            in shell

                            echo $(pgrep -l -n emulationstatio | awk '!/grep/ {printf "%s ",$1}')
                            

                            No worries you can't make mistakes with that. That are all output commands.

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                            • TMNTturtlguyT
                              TMNTturtlguy @cyperghost
                              last edited by

                              @cyperghost that is the thing, i don't have a /tmp/es-restart to delete, it isn't there! I am pretty confused, when i did my attempts running touch es-restart I always got a /tmp/ file. any issues, just sudo rm and it was fixed. Now i don't see a /tmp/es-restart file, however it is retaining the error screen from @meleu script.

                              As you might be able to tell, i am not a coder, so i am really stretching here creating this stuff. It is fun, but there is a lot I don't understand. Can you provide more info on what you want me to do? Not sure what you mean by :

                              Try this in shell output of ps -a
                              in shell
                              echo $(pgrep -l -n emulationstatio | awk '!/grep/ {printf "%s ",$1}')

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                              • meleuM
                                meleu @TMNTturtlguy
                                last edited by

                                @TMNTturtlguy I'll sort it this evening, but when that happens with your terminal try to (maybe blindly) type reset and press enter.

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                                • cyperghostC
                                  cyperghost @TMNTturtlguy
                                  last edited by cyperghost

                                  @TMNTturtlguy
                                  connect via SSH
                                  in prompt type ps -a
                                  That list all process with tty1 output

                                  then create the file es-restart with sudo command
                                  sudo touch /tmp/es-restart

                                  check existance with
                                  ls /tmp

                                  into the ps list... take the pid from ES with the highst number (that's the latest processes) and type
                                  kill 1234 your PID here should not be 1234 ;)

                                  after that

                                  ps -a
                                  again... What do you see?

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                                  • meleuM
                                    meleu @cyperghost
                                    last edited by

                                    @cyperghost maybe ps -a | grep emulationsta can give a cleaner output for him. :)

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                                    • cyperghostC
                                      cyperghost
                                      last edited by cyperghost

                                      @meleu well that are only 2 or three more processes - clean enough but thank you ;)

                                      @TMNTturtlguy I'm also not a coder - I made my master degree in chemistry

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                                      • TMNTturtlguyT
                                        TMNTturtlguy @cyperghost
                                        last edited by

                                        @cyperghost thanks for explaining!

                                        To answer your question from the previous post - OMX is the screensaver running, part of a new update to ES.

                                        here is my output - when i ran the kill line, it killed the screensaver.
                                        0_1497625746069_0f8ea24f-92e6-4002-b41f-13d774febe71-image.png

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                                        • cyperghostC
                                          cyperghost
                                          last edited by

                                          yes that's it...

                                          You see so it works...
                                          You killed ES with PID 941

                                          This was terminated

                                          and relaunched as new
                                          ES with PID 1500

                                          meleus script would kill
                                          938 and 941
                                          you can check with (the -e parameter shows list of killed PIDs)

                                          pkill -f -e "/opt/retropie/supplementary.*emulationstation([^.]|$)"
                                          

                                          after meleus script all emulationstation PIDs are gone >> dead!

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                                          • BuZzB
                                            BuZz administrators @cyperghost
                                            last edited by BuZz

                                            @cyperghost What's the problem with sending a SIGINT to all processes rather than one ?

                                            @TMNTturtlguy es-restart will get removed by the ES launch script hence why it disappears.

                                            To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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