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    [Linux] Failed to start triggercmdagent.service

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      A Former User
      last edited by

      I can't get the background service to start. I installed it via the TriggerCMD tray icon, but I received no visual feedback other than the authentication prompt to run /bin/sh as su.

      ~ $ triggercmdagent
      Checking if the 598e58a42b4dea3166b86408 computer exists.
      This computer exists in your account.
      Tokenfile: /home/yochanan/.TRIGGERcmdData/token.tkn
      ComputerIDfile: /home/yochanan/.TRIGGERcmdData/computerid.cfg
      Logging in with saved token to run foreground tasks.
      ~ $ systemctl status triggercmdagent  
      ā— triggercmdagent.service
         Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
         Active: inactive (dead)
      ~ $ systemctl start triggercmdagent
      Failed to start triggercmdagent.service: Unit triggercmdagent.service not found.
      

      I'm using TriggerCMD 1.0.1 on Linux Mint 18.2.

      Off topic, but I'm not able to login to the TriggerCMD Android app via Google+. I get a 403 page with Error: disallowed_useragent. Google no longer allows OAuth requests to be made via webview. Also, it seems like it's just a web wrapper anyway, I may as well just use the mobile site.

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        Russ @A Former User
        last edited by Russ

        @Yochanan , you're correct about the Android app - for now it's just a web wrapper with a cache. I'll work on updating the app to remove the Google login option for now. I recommend you go to https://www.triggercmd.com/user/computer/list and select "Add to Home screen". That's what I did. That way if you're already logged in, it goes right to your computer list.

        About your background service - I'll install Linux Mint on a VM to troubleshoot why that option in the tray icon isn't working. I've only tested on CentOS and Ubuntu so far.

        In the meantime, would you mind trying this?

        sudo /usr/share/triggercmdagent/app/src/installdaemon.sh
        

        EDIT: Correction, on Mint this is the path, and I noticed the file is not executable, so run:

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

        You don't want to switch to root first because you installed as your non-root user so you want it to look for your ~/.TRIGGERcmdData directory in your home directory.

        Russell VanderMey

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          Russ @A Former User
          last edited by

          @Yochanan , I installed Linux Mint 18.2 with KDE as my window manager, and I was able to install the service via the tray icon. What window manager are you using?

          Mint Screenshot

          Russell VanderMey

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            stevef9432203
            last edited by

            Be sure to to autostart the service boot -
            sudo systemctl enable triggercmdagent.service

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