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    • RussR
      Russ
      last edited by Russ

      On Ubuntu (and Mint and other Debian based Linux distros), you should install the agent like this:

      Do this while logged in as your user (not root), in a Terminal window:

      sudo apt-get -y update
      sudo apt-get -y upgrade
      wget https://s3.amazonaws.com/triggercmdagents/triggercmdagent_1.0.1_amd64.deb
      sudo apt install ./triggercmdagent_1.0.1_amd64.deb
      

      If you're in X-Windows, type:

      sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0
      triggercmdagent   
      

      If you're not in X-Windows, make sure you have nodejs 16+ installed, then run one of these 2 commands instead (depending on your specific OS):

      node /usr/share/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/agent.js --console
      node /usr/lib/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/agent.js --console  (newer Ubuntu OS's)
      

      Log into your triggercmd.com account, and copy the token from the Instructions link, and paste it into the Token prompt.

      Then to install the background service:
      If you're in X-Windows: Right-click T tray icon, click Background Service - Install Background Service
      If you're not in X-Windows, CTRL-C out of the above "agent.js --console" command, and run:

      sudo sh /usr/share/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/installdaemon.sh
      sudo sh /usr/lib/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/installdaemon.sh  (newer Ubuntu OS's)
      

      To check the status of the background service:

      • Run: systemctl status triggercmdagent
      • In your triggercmd.com account, click View Triggers. If you see your background triggers, the background service is working.

      If at first the background service doesn't install, try this:

      • CTRL-C, or select Quit from the T tray icon.
      • Re-run triggercmdagent
      • Try installing it again using the tray icon.

      To upgrade see Upgrading the Linux agent on Ubuntu

      EDIT 6/4/18: For Ubuntu 14 you'll have to install using this method instead:

      sudo su -
      wget https://s3.amazonaws.com/triggercmdagents/triggercmdagent_1.0.1_amd64.deb
      dpkg -i ./triggercmdagent_1.0.1_amd64.deb
      apt-get install -f
      exit
      triggercmdagent
      

      Russell VanderMey

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        zsmarthome
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        Working without problems on Centos 8 minimal installation.

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          pirates @Russ
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          @Russ Not working for me. I did all your steps, but I am getting this on final check:

          alt text

          https://imgur.com/QHDUV8q.

          And it was server when I installed base system for VM, but after all this command, it turn to GUI and can't open terminal anymore.

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          • RussR
            Russ @pirates
            last edited by Russ

            @pirates, please try this. Switch to root with this command:

            sudo su -
            

            Run this:

            node /usr/lib/triggercmdagent/resources/app/src/agent.js --console
            

            It should prompt for your token, then start running. If it does, CTRL-C, then restart your triggercmdagent daemon with this command:

            systemctl restart triggercmdagent
            

            You can also watch the full log for the agent in another window with:

            journalctl -u triggercmdagent -n 100 -f
            

            Please send me any errors you see.

            Russell VanderMey

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              pirates @Russ
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              @Russ I will try but why is it switching to GUI version of my install from headless I had initially?

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              • RussR
                Russ @pirates
                last edited by

                @pirates, are you saying you installed Linux without the X-Windows GUI, then when you installed the TRIGGERcmd agent it installed X-Windows with it?

                If that's the case, I'd like to try to reproduce that. What Linux are you using?

                Russell VanderMey

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                  pirates @Russ
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                  @Russ I am using ubuntu server 20.4 on proxmox vm to test. And yes from server to x-windows.. tried twice and happened both time.

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                  • RussR
                    Russ @pirates
                    last edited by Russ

                    Thanks @pirates. I'll try to reproduce and see if I can fix that. I suspect the agent depends on a package that depends on X-Windows, so it automatically installed X-Windows.

                    In the meantime, you could disable X-Windows at boot.

                    EDIT: @pirates, I reproduced the issue. I had a non-GUI, no X-Windows Ubuntu 20 VM, then installed the agent and it installed X-Windows. I'll get back to you soon because there should be a way to run the agent as a background service without X-Windows, like you can on a Raspberry Pi.

                    EDIT2: @pirates, this procedure worked for me to install the background agent without X-Windows:

                    sudo su -
                    git clone https://github.com/rvmey/TRIGGERcmd-Agent.git
                    cp ubuntupackage.json package.json
                    apt install -y npm
                    cd /root/TRIGGERcmd-Agent
                    npm install
                    node /root/TRIGGERcmd-Agent/src/agent.js --console
                      (enter your token, then press CTRL-C to exit the foreground agent)
                    /bin/sh /root/TRIGGERcmd-Agent/src/daemonmgr.sh --add /root/.TRIGGERcmdData
                    systemctl enable triggercmdagent
                    systemctl status triggercmdagent
                    

                    I copied these instructions to a new article here.

                    Russell VanderMey

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                      pirates
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                      I will try as soon as I get some free time and I will get back to you. Thanks for reply.

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                        pirates
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                        Is this normal?

                        root@fox:~/TRIGGERcmd-Agent# npm install
                        npm WARN deprecated chokidar@1.7.0: Chokidar 2 will break on node v14+. Upgrade                                   to chokidar 3 with 15x less dependencies.
                        npm WARN deprecated request@2.88.2: request has been deprecated, see https://git                                  hub.com/request/request/issues/3142
                        npm WARN deprecated posix-argv-parser@2.0.0: No longer maintained
                        npm WARN deprecated gulp-util@2.2.20: gulp-util is deprecated - replace it, foll                                  owing the guidelines at https://medium.com/gulpjs/gulp-util-ca3b1f9f9ac5
                        npm WARN deprecated gulp-util@3.0.8: gulp-util is deprecated - replace it, follo                                  wing the guidelines at https://medium.com/gulpjs/gulp-util-ca3b1f9f9ac5
                        npm WARN deprecated react-tools@0.13.3: react-tools is deprecated. For more info                                  rmation, visit https://fb.me/react-tools-deprecated
                        npm WARN deprecated fsevents@1.2.13: fsevents 1 will break on node v14+ and coul                                  d be using insecure binaries. Upgrade to fsevents 2.
                        npm WARN deprecated har-validator@5.1.5: this library is no longer supported
                        npm WARN deprecated chokidar@2.1.8: Chokidar 2 will break on node v14+. Upgrade                                   to chokidar 3 with 15x less dependencies.
                        npm WARN deprecated core-js@1.2.7: core-js@<3 is no longer maintained and not re                                  commended for usage due to the number of issues. Please, upgrade your dependenci                                  es to the actual version of core-js@3.
                        npm WARN deprecated buffer@2.1.13: This version of 'buffer' is out-of-date. You                                   must update to v2.8.3 or newer
                        npm WARN deprecated circular-json@0.3.3: CircularJSON is in maintenance only, fl                                  atted is its successor.
                        npm WARN deprecated core-js@2.6.11: core-js@<3 is no longer maintained and not r                                  ecommended for usage due to the number of issues. Please, upgrade your dependenc                                  ies to the actual version of core-js@3.
                        npm WARN deprecated urix@0.1.0: Please see https://github.com/lydell/urix#deprec                                  ated
                        npm WARN deprecated minimatch@0.3.0: Please update to minimatch 3.0.2 or higher                                   to avoid a RegExp DoS issue
                        npm WARN deprecated resolve-url@0.2.1: https://github.com/lydell/resolve-url#dep                                  recated
                        npm ERR! code EBADPLATFORM
                        npm ERR! notsup Unsupported platform for node-windows@0.1.14: wanted {"os":"win3                                  2","arch":"any"} (current: {"os":"linux","arch":"x64"})
                        npm ERR! notsup Valid OS:    win32
                        npm ERR! notsup Valid Arch:  any
                        npm ERR! notsup Actual OS:   linux
                        npm ERR! notsup Actual Arch: x64
                        
                        npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
                        npm ERR!     /root/.npm/_logs/2020-10-23T21_32_13_991Z-debug.log
                        root@fox:~/TRIGGERcmd-Agent#
                        
                        
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                        • RussR
                          Russ @pirates
                          last edited by Russ

                          @pirates, to avoid that problem, copy the ubuntupackage.json file to package.json before you run npm install. I'll update the steps above with that. It looks like the default package.json was the Windows version.

                          Russell VanderMey

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                            A Former User @Russ
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                            @Russ I have this installed and functional on a Debian 10 Raspberry Pi. The default commands work great, as well as a custom one that triggers a bash script that sends a WOL command to my PC.

                            Question for you: Does triggercmd run the script as root, or as the user with elevated privileges via sudo?

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                            • RussR
                              Russ @A Former User
                              last edited by

                              @Tim-Manochehri, it runs them as root. If you run this command you'll see that the agent runs as root, and the agent runs the commands:

                              ps -ef | grep triggercmdagent
                              

                              Russell VanderMey

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                              • Daniel MachínD
                                Daniel Machín
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                                Hi,

                                I have followed the instructions in a headless Ubuntu, getting some errors:

                                dpkg: error al procesar el paquete triggercmdagent (--install):
                                installed triggercmdagent package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 127

                                Triggercmd is installed but now, every time I try to apt upgrade it tries to reinstall triggercmd...

                                Is this the normal behaviour?

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                                • RussR
                                  Russ @Daniel Machín
                                  last edited by Russ

                                  @Daniel-Machín, that's not normal. I'd like to try to reproduce that problem and fix it. Can you tell me the commands you ran, and which specific operating system you installed it on? You wrote "headless" so I understand you did not install X-Windows on it.

                                  Russell VanderMey

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                                  • Daniel MachínD
                                    Daniel Machín
                                    last edited by Daniel Machín

                                    Hi Russ,

                                    Thanks for your reply!

                                    System is an Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS (bionic) without X-Windows

                                    Anyway, I finally managed to make it work. Issue was dependencies:

                                    apt install npm
                                    

                                    solved the problem

                                    Perhaps, including npm as a dependency within .deb package could solve potential future issues (currently, only nodejs is a dependency):

                                    daniel@servidor:~$ sudo apt-cache depends triggercmdagent
                                    triggercmdagent
                                      Depende: nodejs
                                    

                                    Thanks!
                                    Daniel

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                                    • RussR
                                      Russ @Daniel Machín
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks @Daniel-Machín. Good call. I'll add that.

                                      https://github.com/rvmey/TRIGGERcmd-Agent/blob/master/ubuntupackage.json#L52

                                      Russell VanderMey

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                                        Pr0k0 @Russ
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                                        @Russ One question does the agent automatically open in Linux at startup like windows? Because every time I boot I need to open it manually and it does not start up automatically. I followed the installation steps above, uninstalled, installed again but the same problem.... in windows and raspberry it is working fine with no issues... Do i need to install with no UI in Linux like raspberry??

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                                        • RussR
                                          Russ @Pr0k0
                                          last edited by Russ

                                          @Pr0k0, the foreground Linux agents do not run automatically in X-Windows. I researched it but couldn't find a standard way to do that. If you install the background service, that will start during boot, but you'll need to make set the "ground" field in your commands.json file to "background" instead of "foreground" because the background agent adds/removes/runs background commands.

                                          Russell VanderMey

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                                            Pr0k0 @Russ
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                                            @Russ thnx for the reply, i understand, i tried to make a .sh file to execute the application in a cronjob when boot but it does not start......i cannot understand why, if execute manually the sh file starts normally, i also tried to create a service with some name pointing to the file.....service is active but again in boot, it does not start... the problem is because in the foreground i can make routines and not need to say the computer name everytime....that's why the foreground is helpful...the background service is not visible in the Home Skills so i cannot make a routine. Anyway thanks again for the reply.

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