Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Friday 03 December 2004 14:10, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:With PVR-250's as recording devices i have yet another:
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 09:34:08PM +0100, Torbj�rn Jansson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote:Same reason we do: some combination of card, driver, Mythversion, and
Does anyone have any idea how I could set up my myth box to reboot atWhy do you want to do daily reboots?
a given time every day, unless mythtv is recording (not counting
livetv) something? In that case it should wait until it finishes
recording and then reboot. The first part is easy, but any ideas on
how to wait for myth to stop recording and then reboot?
phase of the moon makes it screw up, and it screws up less when it's
been rebooted recently.
I think its gotta be phase of the moon. Well, could be cards too. I think I've rebooted my master backend about three or four times in a year or so. And the reasons for doing so were one of: a) moving it to a different machine, b) upgrading the operating system, c) adding more capture cards, d) upgrading the kernel. Current uptime 30 days, last reboot for reason c and a combined.
card has managed to get into state that needs long power off to clear the memory....
Last reboot of my server (current uptime 8 days) was for that reason.
Caused me to upgrade to ivtv 0.2.0-rc2u
Don't start about 0.1.9. That one never worked for me. And on this particular system a 2.4 kernel will lose me most of my disks...
Cheers,
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