Fix PM2 cluster mode and user permission errors
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- Force PM2 to use fork mode instead of cluster mode
- Disable wait_ready to avoid startup issues
- Add PM2 ready signal to simple-website server
- Add PM2 status check after startup
- Set NODE_ENV=production for PM2 startup

The cluster mode was causing the UID 1002 error. Fork mode runs
the process directly as the specified user without additional
permission complications.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2025-07-24 09:53:01 -07:00
parent 205c1c4d68
commit 68ef106277
3 changed files with 15 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -91,7 +91,15 @@ fi
# Start PM2 as the user with HOME environment set
echo "Starting PM2 as user $user..."
su -c "cd /home/$user/app && HOME=/home/$user pm2 start ecosystem.config.js --no-daemon" $user &
cd /home/$user/app
su -c "HOME=/home/$user NODE_ENV=production pm2 start ecosystem.config.js --no-daemon" $user &
# Give PM2 time to start
sleep 5
# Check if the app is running
echo "Checking PM2 status..."
su -c "pm2 status" $user
# Follow logs
tail -f /home/$user/logs/nginx/* /home/$user/logs/nodejs/*

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@@ -41,12 +41,13 @@ module.exports = {
apps: [{
name: '${app_name}',
script: '${script_file}',
exec_mode: 'fork',
instances: 1,
autorestart: true,
watch: false,
max_memory_restart: '256M',
kill_timeout: 3000,
wait_ready: true,
wait_ready: false,
listen_timeout: 3000,
env: {
NODE_ENV: 'development',