[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote: > On Friday 03 December 2004 14:10, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: >> On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 09:34:08PM +0100, Torbj�rn Jansson wrote: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote: >>>> Does anyone have any idea how I could set up my myth box to reboot >>>> at 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? >>> >>> Why do you want to do daily reboots? >> >> Same reason we do: some combination of card, driver, Mythversion, and >> 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.
You get to reboot your computer, i mean clean shutdown?. I'm lucky if i only get a few lockups on my backend computer (also nfsroot for the frontend) per day. One time i had 4-5 lockups while watching one recording. _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
