On Saturday 10 December 2005 01:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 00:34:56 -0800 > From: Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Saturday 10 December 2005 00:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > In 0.18.1: > > > > Since I've been experimenting with transcoding, I've built up a > > couple dozen jobs that mythweb all claims to be in "Errored" state. > > Some of these are more than a week old. Not only is this annoying to > > see there, but running "mythbackend -v all" is getting tedious, since > > it mentions 60-odd old jobs every single iteration (currently ten > > seconds since I have the job queue set to check frequently). > > > > How do I make these go away? Shouldn't they have gone away on their > > own? > > Assuming I'm understanding the situation right, you should be able to > go ino the frontend -> Info -> Job Queue, you can select jobs and delete > them there. > > Err, well, almost. I can -see- them there, but I have no idea how to > delete them. I don't know what event name I should use to map to a > button on my remote, so I tried running mythfrontend in an X window > on a machine with a keyboard attached to it, but of -course- "?" doesn't > show any self-documentation, and none of mMdD do anything, and I can't > seem to find anything on the web documenting what valid commands might > exist in this window, so I'm still stumped. > > Any ideas? If I navigate into that window with rightarrow, I can > scroll up & down over the jobs, and hitting Enter on one gives me > a menu that says "Requeue Job?" with choices of Yes and No. But I > sure don't see a choice to -delete- the job...
I seem to recall either the select or menu button on my remote popping a dialog that let me delete jobs. Of course, now I try that just now, looking at some jobs that recently ran to completion, and all I get is the requeue choices. Odd. It was just a few days ago that a job that didn't run successfully was sitting in there, and one of the menu choices was to delete the job... -- Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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