Andy Walls wrote:
<snip>
> 
> Sounds like a plan.  Good luck.
> 
> Regards,
> Andy
> 
The red screen is back.  Unfortunately I recently found that I didn't
have v4l2-ctl installed any more, and have found that it is in the
Gentoo package ivtv-utils.  When I try to install that, it first
complains that my kernel configuration isn't right, which of course it
isn't because I'm grabbing cx18 from out-of-kernel.  But it does try and
go onward anyway, and then fails.  I'm not sure if the compilation
failure is related to not seeing the stuff it wants in the kernel, or not.

Anyway, I don't have ivtv-utils.  Nor do I have lm_sensors upgraded,
never got a round tuit.

What I do have are 10 second copies out if video0, video1, 24, 25, 32,
and 33 so I can do later comparisons.  We're headed out for a bit, and
I'll look more when I get back.

Unfortunately during that mess I had problems with my nfs server and
ended up rebooting the backend machine.  The surprising thing was that
one of my frontend clients had nfs-mounted the /media partition and was
doing a nuvexport.  Apparently nfs has long enough timeouts that a
simple reboot didn't kill the nuvexport.  Once it's done I'll go looking
more carefully about 30 minutes from the end, where the reboot happened.

The red-screen is still present after the reboot.  After I'm back
tonight, and after the transcode job is done, I'll power the system
completely off and verify that the red-screen goes away.  I'll get some
sensor readings somewhere in there, too.

Dale


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