Robert asked : > Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under > reasonably heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual > intervention or cron jobs resetting things/etc. I still have > to occasionally do a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although > I'm not quite sure why...
Yes (and the only thing that kills it is the pvr-350 locks up under fast-forward when also recording sometimes). Currently: 11:55pm up 7 days 2:35, 3 users, load average: 0.93, 0.77, 0.42 Used fairly heavily used (min 2 hours watched per day, about 3-4hours recorded per day) Not had any recording problems (touches wood franticly) AFAIR with the current setup. Uptime is only 7days atm cos I rebooted it the other week to nick the dvd drive. :-) > If people do, perhaps a few could give their > > 1) PVR hardware PVR-350 (TV/X output) Nova-T > 2) Motherboard chipset Pundit-R, dunno the chipset, 3GHz/800MHz P4 (OTT for what I'm using it for, considering downgrading to run cooler) > 3) Kernel version 2.6.11-rc2-bk3-20050125153357-default (Kernel of the day, take a guess when I built it ;-) ) Under SuSE 9.1, that kernel was needed for the dvb support. > 4) IVTV version. 0.3.8 > 5) Firmware version? ivtv-fw-dec.bin - Version 2.02.023 ivtv-fw-enc.bin - Version 2.04.211 > 6) System Memory 512Mb HTH David
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