At 10:28 PM 3/16/2009, Tom Metro wrote:
>[email protected] wrote:
>So with some limited data, the trend seems to be indicating that it 
>is a back-end problem...
>
>...and you're wondering why it is impacting only the mvpmc client?

yup.

>Is your other MythTV client remote? Is it running over the same 
>network (segments)?

My network is moderately boring. there's little traffic on it, and 
the backbone (which includes the myth server) is GB.  My only other 
way to view Mythtv is on the frontend on the server.

>Have you looked at how loaded your network is during the incidence 
>of stuttering?

yup, and the answer has been, effectively, nada.  I have backups that 
run at 2 am. I have only one backend, so myth records locally (and I 
haven't seen a correlation between myth recording and stuttering).

>Have you tried using the bandwidth test feature of mvpmc both during 
>and after the stuttering symptoms?

ahh, see this is why I ask here! bandwidth test 
feature?  *rummage*  well in a non-stuttering state I see 157 mb/s; 
I'll follow up when I get failure data - THANKS.

also occurs to me from your comments I could try to view files across 
the file system when it's stuttering and see if the problem is 
independent of myth - also helpful.

>How about using the bandwidth test while browsing the file system (I 
>think that's possible). Assuming you have at least one network file 
>system mounted to your MVP, that might help narrow down whether it 
>is a network issue, or a specific issue with the MythTV back-end server.

I do have a network file system mounted, but it's not being used for 
anything at the time of stuttering; I'm only using the mythtv 
interface. I do have two mvpmc systems (one wired, one wireless), but 
the wireless one is not in use/usually off (and hasn't been on when 
there was stuttering.)  The one I'm using is the wired one.

thx!

Rick


>  -Tom




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