I've a python3 script and would like to start it automaticly after a reboot. It is starting, but it starts always with a new PID, I checked it with ps aux. If I start the file via terminal, it is just running in the same PID.
I used @reboot /usr/bin/python3 /path/myFile.py in crontab
import sys
from cryptography import x509
sys.path.insert(0, "..")
import time
from opcua import ua, Server
if __name__ == "__main__":
# setup our server
server = Server()
server.set_endpoint("opc.tcp://0.0.0.0:4842/freeopcua/server/")
# setup our own namespace, not really necessary but should as spec
uri = "http://examples.freeopcua.github.io"
idx = server.register_namespace(uri)
# get Objects node, this is where we should put our nodes
objects = server.get_objects_node()
# populating our address space
myobj = objects.add_object(idx, "MyObject")
startCali = myobj.add_variable(idx, "Start Calibration", True)
brigthness = myobj.add_variable(idx, "Brightneess", 0.0)
brigthness.set_writable()
startCali.set_writable() # Set MyVariable to be writable by clients
oldstartCalivar = 0
oldbrightnesss = 1.0
# starting!
server.start()
try:
count = 0
while True:
time.sleep(1)
if brigthness.get_value () != oldbrightnesss:
changeBrightness = "xrandr --output eDP-1 --brightness %f" % (brigthness.get_value())
oldbrightnesss = brigthness.get_value()
finally:
#close connection, remove subcsriptions, etc
server.stop()
I solved it with another approach:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51025312/start-a-python-script-at-startup-automatically
--> Answer by Artsiom Praneuski
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